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CVS / Pharmacy Reviews
What is it like working at CVS / Pharmacy?
Retail Shift Supervisor:
Pros: Working with people I consider my friends is the biggest plus to my work week.
Cons: Snooty customers who complain about the world not revolving around them 24/7. Corporate compliance checklists that are filled out and not verified, due to lack, time are a daily pointless task. Angry drugged up customers don't know a thing about their medical insurance so you get the blame. There is never enough efficient employees working at one time to finish the endless tasks. Trash digging bums that steal trash receipts to complete (stolen) merchandise returns stress me out. Security cameras cannot be used to identify criminals due to lack of picture quality are useless. Management place favorites as to who is allowed to be late to work, get promotions, or get extra help on tasks. Well dressed customers with 1st world problems who cry at the stress of not being able to connect their phones to a photo kiosk machine need to reassess their emotional priorities.
Life in hell.
Pharmacy Technician:
Pros: Working with the medicine and coworkers.
Cons: Every thing else, mainly how the company company doesn't care about the little people.
Corporate, highly stressful, good hours.
Pharmacy Technician:
Pros: Helping provide people with the medications that help them live out fairly comfortable days.
Cons: The stress, co-workers not cooperating, not many benefits, the pay.
Over worked, impossible expectations.
Pharmacy Technician:
Pros: Working with people and training new employees.
Cons: Understaffed, high turnover rate. Not respected. Impossible demands, set up for failure.
Retail Shift Supervisor:
Pros: Management team is great to work with. They are very flexible for the most part.
Cons: Allotted weekly hours really needs to be based on each store and not on district. To many tasks needed to be done perfectly at once with not enough hours to do them.
Pharmacy Technician:
Pros: I'm good at it. I have a great bond with most of my patients as we are a neighborhood pharmacy. Work with a great team.
Cons: The company is horrible. They treat employees like garbage, making us do the workload of 4 people. We're so short staffed we can't give our customers the care and attention they should be getting at a health facility. Too much focus on scores and numbers.
It's a learning experience.
Pharmacy Technician:
Pros: The learning process.
Cons: Attitudes from people who are at fault and favoritism.
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