What career would an aspiring drug chemist pursue?

Discussion in 'Drug Chemistry' started by MechTheWreck, Apr 15, 2012.

  1. Drugreference

    Drugreference Member

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    That's kinda offensive...

    I would just like to reiterate the point:

    Your being an idiot. Stop being an idiot.

    If you are really interested in any of this for any other reason than to be seen as the cool kid with "acid" with a fat wallet then read a book, go to school, learn something. :2thumbsup:

    learn all you can and eventually, with some hope, you'll get to where you want to be career wise.

    If Knowledge dsnt interest you, fine. Pick one of the "Shake n' Bake" threads (lord knows there are many) follow it step by step and doge explosions till you eventually make yourself some vaguely speedy mush. if you still wana trick people sell that garbage as meth.

    Sorry if that came off as mean, tricking people into ingesting chemicals they have no intention of ingesting puts me a bit on edge.

    P.S.

    Talking in third person makes you sound silly
     
  2. MechTheWreck

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    First of all you don't even know me or any of the people you are talking about here. The people I am talking about don't even go to college. They're millionaires off of moving loads of coke and other dope. Basically anything they can make a hustle off of. If you can't read a topic, comprehend it, and then keep on topic then get out of my thread. Nothing that you posted was even remotely on topic you're just ranting about people who you feel have no morals or you're trying to make yourself feel better about yourself by talking down on the "ghetto kids" ...go cry about that somewhere else. While you're at it go learn to read. I already posted about not even passing the stuff off as LSD. Why are your panties in a bunch?

    And to the rest of the people here I wasn't talking about a person who wasn't loyal or didn't have a love for the making of drugs. Of course this person has other vendettas besides making money. If it were just about the money one could go be a neurosurgeon. They have the potential to make almost a million bucks a year. There's a billion other things a person could do. I just wanted to clear that up. If you want to continue to post pointless bull**** that has nothing to do with the topic of this thread then don't even post in it.

    Also, I'm just looking for careers in which you could get watched chemicals and pharmaceutical equipment like pill presses without attracting the attention of the authorities. That's really what this whole thread is all about. I'm sorry if any of you took offense from my statement about passing the 25i as LSD. I've already posted about not doing it so take a chill pill.
     
  3. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    You won't get a pill press. The DEA has everyone since 1960 registered.

    But making one is very simple. Most people do that.
     
  4. MechTheWreck

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    I remember reading about making pill presses a long time ago and from I had gathered they are hard to make because they require a lot of pressure to press the pill. I'm not saying you're wrong I'm just saying what I've read. I'll do some more research on that though and see what I can find.

    And let me reword my earlier statement. I'm talking about being able to have access to watched chemicals and whatnot and not have the DEA all on you. Like what kind of professionals could get watched chemicals and claim they are for research purposes? That's basically what I'm getting at.
     
  5. Ergative

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    Very true, but those tablet presses (which are presumably single-punch) are inefficient, slow, and become problematic, if not totally useless, when you're making more than a few dozen pills per hour.

    A rotary tablet press is what one needs; preferably one capable of pressing 100,000+ tablets every hour. The bad news about these machines is their insuperable difficulty to construct. The good news about them is their immoderately high availability to Joe Blow in certain countries. The conundrum is in getting it from, say, Thailand to the U.S. without it being seized in transit and having yourself watched, if not arrested, by the Feds.

    But, if there's a will there's a way! :smoking:
     
  6. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    Very true. You can't stop a determined chemist.
     
  7. nynex

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    If you get a MSc or better yet a PhD (in organic chemistry of course) then there are A LOT of good jobs avaliable to you.

    I think your best bet would be to get a job as a research scientist for pharmaceutical companies. You'll have access to very expensive and modern equipment and the ability to secure regulated chemicals should you need them. Not to mention you'll earn anywhere from 100-300k yearly.

    However you'll need to put in a TON of work. Getting accepted into a good graduate school for a pure science like chemistry is fucking hard. You'll have to get research internships, write original papers, and get really good grades in your undergraduate classes (particularly the last two years).

    I originally started out as a chemistry major with similar aspirations but I realized it was too much work and I didn't think I would be able to get into a good grad school so I switched into computer science. To be honest the odds are against you and I really doubt that you will follow through with this but best of luck bro.
     

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