Is it really like road work in the dead of winter or working in a coal mine?
I’ve never seen a pharmacy that had terrible working conditions. That’s not to say it looks like an excruciatingly boring job.
Any pharmacist that walks out on his paid responsibilities to provide essential medications to individuals (who’ve already paid through their insurance) should be immediately fired.
That’s not to say it doesn’t look like…
i agree
Talk to grumpy sick people all day. Get exposed to every cold and flu running around. And have to stand on your feet. Not road work to be sure. But not 5 years of college work either.
“Any pharmacist that walks out on his paid responsibilities to provide essential medications to individuals (who’ve already paid through their insurance) should be immediately fired.”
So by that same logic any pharmacist who refuses to dispense abortifacients (before they were available over the counter) should be fired?
Also, ever heard of professional judgement?
It sounds like you think pharmacists should be your personal slave.
Sure, there’s plenty of “staff”, but not enough pharmacists. They pay them astronomical wages, then expect them to do the work of 2 pharmacists. Recipe for medication errors, some of which could injure or even kill someone.