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Old 04-06-2020, 12:39 AM
 
Location: Forked River
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If this situation was not going on, I'd say yeah do it. But, just wait until this hopefully ends.
Thank you, I’ve been planning this move since last year, I’m upset that I have to put this on hold.. I just hope it’s for the best!
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Old 04-06-2020, 03:41 AM
 
Location: Pennsylvania
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I’m 24, a biology graduate and looking to move to Erie PA in order to go to Pharmacy School (LECOM) next fall. However, I’m currently unhappy with my living conditions and current job as a retail worker. I just recently took a class to become a certified Pharmacy Technician, although I haven’t taken the PTCE yet because this Pandemic has put me on hold. I don’t have any big bills to pay since I’m currently living at home with my parents and they pay for my car (insurance/title in moms name because it’s cheaper). I am planning on quitting my job at the end of May and I’d like to live out there around that time as well. Is this just a disaster waiting to happen? I haven’t even been accepted into the school yet, I’d like to believe that I have a good chance of getting in but you never know.
Stay where you are at for now, play it safe until you are sure the economy is going to re-open for business.
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Old 04-06-2020, 12:17 PM
 
Location: Cashtown, PA
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When things get better, revisit this. Put things in plan, plan for your eventual move. Keep studying online courses that would help you towards become a PT. Put money away so you have an even better cushion. Throw a little money at your parents as well, do errands and chores for them. They are doing you a big one by helping you with this

Good luck, you can do it when the time is right.
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Old 04-06-2020, 02:50 PM
 
Location: Forked River
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Stay where you are at for now, play it safe until you are sure the economy is going to re-open for business.
Thank you for your reply! I will work on this!
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