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Peninsula Regional Medical Center (PRMC) Reviews
What is it like working at Peninsula Regional Medical Center (PRMC)?
Very hard hazardous un appreciated and extremely under paid.
Licensed Radiologic Technologist in Salisbury:
Pros: The people I work with
Cons: There is no transparency with executive staff and we are underpaid
Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPHT) in Cambridge:
Very stressful. Training is a joke. New employees are trained by several different employees who all do things differently. “Everyone has their own way of doing things; you will find your own way”, they all said. When you try to do things “your way” mgmt writes you up for doing things wrong. One new employee walked out in the middle of her shift because the guy training her was being rediculous. All of the employees complain everyday, but are afraid to say anything because they are afraid of getting fired. The pharmacy supervisors are unfair and unwilling to recognize or change things that are disrupting the pharmacy. I was let go with “we just feel you don’t fit, among others. I say thank you!
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