I know the pharmacist at the Sams Club.
I told her what happened and she was shaking up. It seemed like that was something she did not really think happened. I know that she would not be one that would hurt someone on purpose.
My thinking is this. Hopefully you will not have to do this but if someone you know dies from that shot let your pharmacist know. Maybe ask for help in how to report it. Even if that person died in another state. Just let the pharmacist know you personally know the person that died.
We have to assume that most pharmacist are just doing a job and they have not connected the shot to the deaths.
If they start getting personal reports it will help break through the false narrative.
It’s not like that. People do need to work though and young people often regret what career they later chose. A lot of that hinges on brainwashing from schools.
I’ve told more parents and kids to forgo college and find a skill. They’re like really?
Yes really, until you have some real world experience and figure out what you want to do. I’ve met pharmacists who absolutely regret it.
I absolutely wish when i was a teenager that instead of going into further education that i instead did an apprenticeship and learned a trade. You will begin earning sooner, you will often end up making more than someone that gets a degree anyway. The sooner you start the more practice you have at the skill to get really good at it. You can always use that trade to fix up, furnish, build, whatever your own house and save you thousands. You will always be useful and someone in demand. You get to see the fruits of your labor and hard work. Oh and of course you wont be putting yourself into massive debt for something that might end up being completely useless, not to mention being lectured on utter bullshit that i'd say at least 50% of the studies you do are barely even related to your chosen study. I have never in my life witnessed/experienced the sheer volume of time wasting that goes on at university.