本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛First, don't give me data from the States, we are living in Canada.
Second, don't give me average data comparing actuaries vs. pharmacist in the States. Because the data will contain population of non-qualified actuaries. As stated from my first post, we should only compare qualified actuaries and qualified pharmacist. Why? The reason is simple. Your data for pharmacist does not include pharmacy assistant or technician or interns (which are mainly pharmacist students), so why should the data for actuaries include non-qualified actuarial students? Unfortunately the data for actuaries do not separate them like the data for pharmacist do.
If you want the data for qualified actuaries, look here:
http://dwsimpson.com/salary.html
FSA with 2.5 ~ 4.5yrs of experience make 95-142K US$ per year, which is the norm in Canada. And the salary goes up with age. Unlike pharmacist who cap out quickly at around $120~$130k.
Third, the fact is in Canada, Actuaries qualify by around 27 to 28 and make around $110K starting from there. And unfortunately in the US, actuaries do not qualify in average until 33 or even older. Again, some even choose not to qualify and still be included in your data. But your data certainly does not contain pharmacy students who decide not to be qualified.
The public sector is the most representative of CANADIAN environment because I cannot find a credible source for comparing qualified actuaries vs. qualified pharmacist. I don't think pharmacist start at $45 dollar per hour also. See the link below for CANADA:更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Second, don't give me average data comparing actuaries vs. pharmacist in the States. Because the data will contain population of non-qualified actuaries. As stated from my first post, we should only compare qualified actuaries and qualified pharmacist. Why? The reason is simple. Your data for pharmacist does not include pharmacy assistant or technician or interns (which are mainly pharmacist students), so why should the data for actuaries include non-qualified actuarial students? Unfortunately the data for actuaries do not separate them like the data for pharmacist do.
If you want the data for qualified actuaries, look here:
http://dwsimpson.com/salary.html
FSA with 2.5 ~ 4.5yrs of experience make 95-142K US$ per year, which is the norm in Canada. And the salary goes up with age. Unlike pharmacist who cap out quickly at around $120~$130k.
Third, the fact is in Canada, Actuaries qualify by around 27 to 28 and make around $110K starting from there. And unfortunately in the US, actuaries do not qualify in average until 33 or even older. Again, some even choose not to qualify and still be included in your data. But your data certainly does not contain pharmacy students who decide not to be qualified.
The public sector is the most representative of CANADIAN environment because I cannot find a credible source for comparing qualified actuaries vs. qualified pharmacist. I don't think pharmacist start at $45 dollar per hour also. See the link below for CANADA:更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net