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wow that sucks monkey balls. without regulars there all the time how do they expect you to build patient rapport?
...cuz i thought that was what target likes to have the rphs do, focus on service and stuff
well i guess if you do under 100 a day you can pull long shifts no problemo...and target used to look so good too
They are optimizing a bunch of stores. The PIC remains full time at 42 hours a week and the staff pharmacist is 22 hours at the store at 22 hours float, or they can go part time.
I don't think I've ever said this before but Target is the bomb yo. Good looking stay home moms shop there and you get an awesome employee discount!! That's one retail I would consider.
We're doing more scripts than ever (400-500 Rxs/day) and finally getting some of our cut hours back.
Walmart is the cause of the destruction of retail. Other chains followed their lead. Everyone loves Walmart until it affects their job or they are forced to work for them.
North Dakota has proven that keeping the big chains from taking over works. Pharmacies have to be pharmacist owned in that state.
Guess what, they also happen to have low average Rx prices compared to the national average.
Walmart is the cause of the destruction of retail. Other chains followed their lead. Everyone loves Walmart until it affects their job or they are forced to work for them.
North Dakota has proven that keeping the big chains from taking over works. Pharmacies have to be pharmacist owned in that state.
Guess what, they also happen to have low average Rx prices compared to the national average.
Proof positive that what's best for the individual, e.g., the cheapest product; is not always best for the collective.
Americans will do whatever they feel benefits them the most whether it's buying imported **** at Wal-Mart from China or buying foreign cars that don't have the personell costs like domestics...
...and of course it's never the consumers fault, it's the domestic producers fault...
...meanwhile wages in the US will continue to be eroded as "globalization" extends it's reach into every sector of the US.
And people wonder why there was a "Buy American" clause in the stimulus bill. Any person with a lick of common sense can see globalization does not benefit the richest country in the world over the long-term. Sure, you get your cheap **** in the short-term, but 20 years later when your wages have been flat when adjusted for inflation...do you really see the effects of globalization.
And people wonder why there was a "Buy American" clause in the stimulus bill. Any person with a lick of common sense can see globalization does not benefit the richest country in the world over the long-term.