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CVS / Pharmacy Reviews
What is it like working at CVS / Pharmacy?
Fast-paced, Overworked, Understaffed.
Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPHT) in Indianapolis:
Cons: Tojo stressful, not enough help, extremely busy, underpaid & unappreciated. No recognition from corporate
Great Place to Work When Fully Staffed.
Retail Shift Supervisor in Buffalo:
Pros: As a past 38 year manager to make decisions I see important to satisfy Customers
Cons: Lack of help to do the job to my expectation...Feel I am under paid for what I accomplish...
Senior Certified Pharmacy Technician in Eustis:
Always room for growth and there’s never a dull moment for sure. Everyday is a new day with different but yet similar situations. And no matter the circumstances working at CVS is an opportunity to learn new information everyday or every week. The innovation and the speed of new ideas keeps your brain and mind up to par with the times and with technology. It is quite difficult to stand by and not have anything to do unless you’re a person who doesn’t enjoy progressing as an individual first as well as a technician. Pharmacy and science has honestly became a part of who I am. This year I have been given a task that I undoubted look forward to complete successfully; to be able to turn around things for the better regarding service, integrity, and outstanding customer service. Retail pharmacy for sure isn’t for the faint, but the team and atmosphere we create around us each day is what makes all the difference.. Stay positive and by the end of the shift, or by the time of closing, the feeling of accomplishment in growing more knowledge with the interaction with patients on helping all on the path to a better health so much more rewarding.
Pharmacy Technician in Melbourne:
Pros: Making customers happy helping anyway I can to make a difference for someone
Cons: Been a number. Not been recognized, compensated for my hard work or valued for my loyalty.
I have a great team. It's always fun and we're like a family.
Pharmacy Technician in Mesa:
Pros: Learning. And I have a few patients I've connected with
Cons: We're covid testing, doing vaccines and somehow have to get normal pharmacy workflow completed.
Rewarding in every aspect besides financial.
Retail Store Manager in Dedham:
Pros: Ability to impact others lives in a constant positive manner
Cons: The pay, and the lack of hours in budget
My regular customers are the reason I've remained for four years. I have a left arm/hand disability.
Head Cashier in St. Paul:
Pros: The customers! Plus, most of my co-workers. Very supportive.
Cons: How Store Mgr. treats me: a 'certifiable' Malignant Narcissist. Am being pressured into commission sales - which are NOT permitted by Social Security Disability. *I'm being harassed by store mgmt, despite explaining SSD rules - that I must follow - OR LOSE MY MONTHLY BENEFITS. Fyi: for every commission sale made, the store mgr. makes double. *I'm the employee who has worked at my store, the longest, which includes the store manager. A concerted effort is being made, to force me to quit. I'm the 'older' and ONLY Disabled employee working there, which CVS Corp would rather not have to deal with - medically - re work restrictions, etc. Seriously? What employer requires the disabled worker to obtain a Dr's note, allowing the employee to BRIEFLY sit on a chair, re lumbar Scoliosis?? *Quote per Store Mgr: "Last night, on camera, I saw you sitting on the orange stool... it looks bad when customers walk in." OMG right?
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