<p>No, that is not what a pharmacist does. Without going into detail, pharmacists can work in:
Retail chain
Business owner/self-employed retail pharmacy
Community or University hospital
Mental health facility
Research
Long Term Care
Home Infusion Services
Health care management
Public health
Nuclear pharmacy
Pharmaceutical sales
New drug development and testing for manufacturers
Poison Centers
Clinical pharmacy (extensive field including rounding, formulary selection, detailed inpatient monitoring, counseling, etc)
…and probably other areas I forgot to mention. Salaries are very good, employment is steady and schedules are flexible. It is competitive to get into pharmacy schools though, so you will need good grades and tests.</p>
<p>Check it out chaoses, because Japher is just dead wrong. “Pill counting” is done by robots or technicians.</p>