Dallas-Based ReadyToWork Launches Pharmacy Technician Training to Address Worker Shortage

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Dallas-Based ReadyToWork Launches Pharmacy Technician Training to Address Worker Shortage
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Dallas-based ReadyToWork has launched a new training to address pharmacy-technician shortages.

A North Texas workforce development agency announced a plan to train more pharmacy technicians. ReadyToWork announced the training program Tuesday, saying it's in response to the worker shortage and lack of pharmacy techs around the country.

In January CVS and Walmart were among retailers announcing they are reducing pharmacy hours due to staffing shortages. ReadyToWork partners with nonprofit organizations and schools to train people who are unemployed or underemployed so they can earn a living wage. They offer classes and certification in-demand fields, including supply chain manufacturing.

Tre' Black is chairman of the board for ReadyToWork. He is also a second-generation entrepreneur. His father started On-Target Supplies & Logistics in 1982 in Dallas and Black now serves as President & CEO. He says he's seen people triple their pay after receiving training and obtaining certificates through ReadyToWork.Sign up for NBC DFW newsletters"You're actually able to provide for your family.

There's a waiting list for the pharmacy tech training program. They expect to launch the program in the summer of 2023. Learn more about ReadyToWork and its programs

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