Canismajoris
Hypergiant
That actually sounded a pretty nice job! (Not the emergency/weekend part though!... It is next to impossible for me to change daily rythm.)The profitable part of pharmaceuticals is Big Pharma.
The drug companies themselves. Always inventing some new medicine with a list of side effects that
if you can survive them you might be helped. Always getting approval from the FDA through lobbying.
What I did would be middle class profitable.
I filled scripts, packaged medicine in blister packs, worked in the sterile room packing medical equipment
where you had to dress up in what looked like a space suit.
I also had delivery routes to institutions such as jails and nursing homes.
Bring in the new orders, take back the old unused orders so I had a panel van for that.
I also did order checks and placement of the orders into the correct routes.
So I had various duties. All of which did not involve working with the public.
It was a large wholesale company. Partly owned by Mauch Care pharmacies and
the sterile packing part was for Johnson and Johnson.
I liked it since I did not have to deal with the public and much of the work was on my own in my
space of the building. It could be very tiring on the weekends I was on call though.
Might not get any sleep for two days depending on how many emergency orders were needed.