I'm in my 5th year of Pharmacy(6th is the doctorate), it all depends on what you like. Pharmacy will offer you a decent amount of money, a laid-back job, and overall, a more anonymous, but great, life-style. I worked in an inpatient pharmacy in a hospital as part of my internship before pharmacy school 4 years ago, and basically, my job(worked as pharmacist-in-training, didn't have to do everything) required me to make sure everything got to where it was needed, and to make sure that the robot was running(had to preform tests twice a day), to make sure we were stocked up on everything, to make sure the correct medicines were on the correct racks for the robot, and to
pin everything(basically, get plastic bag, put a label on the specified area, run it through the robot, put in a tube, and send it to whatever floor). It wasn't the most exciting job, and the robot did make a bit of noise, but, I personally enjoyed it. The pharmacist who I reported to was a nice person, didn't make me do too much, but, there really wasn't too much to do, as we were overstaffed and covered. There was a particular area they called the lab, where they crushed stuff, refined powders, etc, but, I never got the chance to use it.
E: Forgot to mention, printing the labels/getting new ones(usually did them when 5 requests or more were accumulated) was done through a computer, and I only actually moved roughly ~10 feet at maximum.
My late uncle was an architect, but, I don't personally know much about it.
This is a good link describing exactly what they do:
http://www.his.com/~pshapiro/architects.html
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