What tools do pharmacists use on the job?
Some tools/equipment used in a pharmacy (retail or hospital setting): Class A prescription balance or an electronic balance Mortar and Pestle Graduated cylinder Volumetric flask Pipet Syringe Needle Filter (membrane or depth) Medicine dropper Low temperature hot plate Beaker Thermometer Ointment slab (porcelain or ground glass plate) Spatula Mold Laminar flow hood Biological safety cabinet High speed compounder, automixer, or micromixer Robotic dispensing machine Capsule filling machine Computer
Why are productivity tools making us less productive?
All tools make you more productive; that’s what a tool is.If a tool isn’t making you more productive then perhaps:you selected the wrong tool for the jobyou didn’t have the right tool availableyou didn’t understand how to use the tool properlyyou were using the tool in a way that wasn’t intendedthe cost (including time) in using the tool outweighs the benefityou didn’t understand the process properlyyou got distracted by the other things the tool can doMostly I see people using the wrong tool, using the tool wrong, or using the tool for a job where there’s a better tool.For example :E-mail is one of the least effective communication channels we have. As a tool, it tends to be used because it is convenient for the sender. It’s frequently the wrong tool for the job.TLDR; Usually because we use the wrong tool, or use the tool wrong.
How can we bring our factory jobs back to america?
Can we undo the free trade act democrat bill clinton crippled us with? What process can start that ball rolling? Or raise tariffs so that its cheaper to pay domestic workers? We are losing all our good jobs. China, canada and mexico have them now. Ive been laid off three times in the past year, and watch work leave and wonder if ill get that trip to the office once again. We won world war two with our factorys and outproduced all other nations, We cant lose that. As a nation we need these jobs. WE NEED THESE ******* JOBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It started with clinton, but why havent either party done anything to fix this? What is the answer? And its not buy american, we dont make anything anymore. We had a chance at that long ago. Please, one good answer.
Landscaping & how much to charge for a particular job?
If someone else has already prepared a plan for the job and made all the decisions for you, then you're just going to be providing the labor. I work for a landscape contractor. Because we are in business, there is overhead such as advertising, phones, office rent, accounting, equipment, gasoline, payroll taxes, worker's comp insurance, liability insurance, etc. Overhead is all above the amount we pay the laborers as an hourly wage. We're in California, and our laborers make $10-$14 an hour, gross pay. Plus the owner of the business makes a profit and that's how he supports his family. Even though he doesn't do any digging, he does the design work, meets with clients to sell the jobs, manages the foreman and laborers on jobs, and his profit is on the line every day. When we bid jobs, we calculate $50 or more per man-hour on the laborers to make the job profitable for us. Because we work mostly on contract, not hourly, we have to take a hit if we underestimate the amount of time it takes to complete a job. Depending on where you are located, $20-$25 per hour would be the absolute minimum for doing this sort of job. Remember that you will have to pay taxes, including Social Security self-employment taxes, on what you charge. The amount I quoted would be only if someone else had made all the decisions and provided you a plan to follow, so that there would be no possibility of call-backs for anything you had to redo on your own time. It would also have to include that all the materials were being delivered. If you have to pick up materials and take debris to the dump, you'll probably want to build in something extra to cover gas charges. Most companies now-a-days are making some kind of fuel surcharge rather than raising their rates across the board. It also sounds like you're not going to make any money on the materials, you'll just be reimbursed for the direct costs. So you're taking a risk by spending your money first and then collecting payment from the client. By you taking that risk and not making any profit on materials markup, then you're entitled to make some additional profit elsewhere in the job. So if you think that $20 per hour sounds like a lot, it really isn't when you consider the true costs of being in business.
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