Maybe that’s why it took 3 days for CVS to fill my dog’s script for prednisone.
The shoppers need better conditions, too. I dread going into any of their stores - but the wife insists we get our prescriptions in person. I want them delivered by mail.
We know what the real story is.
The Dindu Nuffins are behind this.
Pharmacies don’t make any money with what’s in front of the prescription counter, as I’m told.
However from all the CVS getting looted videos we’ve all seen they sure can close the whole thing down because of what’s going out the front door that isn’t behind the counter.
Brick and mortar pharmacy chains are going to go the way of Tower Records, Virgin Superstores and Media Play.
SEIU again
Since the arrival of covid, my local grocer and drugstores have decreased hours. Drugstore closed on weekends. The grocery says they can’t get workers (though they required covid vax...).
I know a couple pharmacists working for retail chains and they say their companies are putting pressure on them to push vaccinations and screenings that are being offered. Since they work at busy locations they say it’s not a good situation when just getting all the prescriptions filled can be a challenge. A rushed or distracted pharmacist is not who you want filling your prescriptions.
I used to work at Walgreens back in the 80’s. They actually had a warehouse in the story (not just in time back then) and I was the warehouse monkey.
Had to climb up to the top racks and throw items down to the manager.
It was an easy job.
Harsh conditions in a pharmacy? How is that possible?