I support the pharmacists 100%
Their working conditions are horrendous and the extreme time mamagement fosters errors that are dangerous to the public.
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.
The drugstores get paid set “agreed to”amounts by insurance or health maintenance orgs.The pharmacists are squeezed between what the chain gets for their services, the drug companies pricing schemes and the chains desire for profits. So they have to produce more drug prescriptions per hour. Hence, working conditions become intolerable because a careful pharmacist cannot work as fast as is profitable for the chain.
The chains will automate further, less pharmacist will be employed and more technicians will do much of the labor..they will probably allow more techs to work with pharmacists. All adds up to more errors and oversight and personnel issues. Bidenflation makes it worse. Good luck to the overburdened pharmacists.
its not the companies fault that people never came back to work after the chinese virus shutdown
Bots could do the job.
My CVS has one woman that would blow your mind. Even tho she’s overworked and has maybe one other person there, she’s a fast knowledgeable person and she knows most by name. Iv’e put in several good ratings but I found out that it’s not just the person you give kudos to, but all CVS pharmacists in that particular store.