DD is 1 semester away from having her PharmD (what is required nowadays for pharmacists) OP, how far along is your DD in her education? I think I could be quite helpful but if I knew more specifics I wouldn't have to type as much
And PP, I'll know more re salary when DD graduates but retail has in the past paid very well (the actual pharmacist has the liability and shoulders the responsibility) There is usually a lot of lower level techs - probably the people you are most familiar with and maybe only 1 pharmacist on duty. Hospital pharmacy is another route. DD is doing patient rounds with the MDs - making suggestions for medication, helping to avoid drug interactions.
The biggest indicator for success in pharmacy school, my daughter says, is how one does in undergraduate Inorganic Chemistry.
Many of her classmates who will have large loans hope to live frugally for 2-3 years to pay them down.