another classic from Wags, this time regarding immunizations

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what's crazy is you guys are still offering flu shots. People should have went and got them months ago.

This is H1N1 shots. The regular flu shots are long gone. Most stores ran out in October. The Take Care clinics might still have some, but that is all.
 
Walgreens 1st quarter profits up 20+ according to the ASHP daily news brief I received the other day.

Guess the flu shot campaign is working.
 
lol we finally got the h1n1, but there is no demand for it now

so much for making 20 million on those:laugh:
 
Screw Vaccination by Pharmacist. Y'all spinless retailer druggists should strike.

Chains should hire $15 per hour LVN to vaccinate 100 people per hour. Not pharmacist.

There...I said it.
 
Screw Vaccination by Pharmacist. Y'all spinless retailer druggists should strike.

Chains should hire $15 per hour LVN to vaccinate 100 people per hour. Not pharmacist.

There...I said it.

Chit that will never happen. The $15 an hour LVN would cut into the profit. Much better to force the pharmacist to do it with no extra hours, help or support. Retail rocks!!!!!
 
Chit that will never happen. The $15 an hour LVN would cut into the profit. Much better to force the pharmacist to do it with no extra hours, help or support. Retail rocks!!!!!


Y'all should strike.
 
Y'all should strike.

Screw that I have mortgage to pay and little kids to feed. Walgreens pharmacists tried that in Chicago a few years ago. Wags hired scabs at an outrageous hourly rate and had no problem busting the strike. My understanding is the contract they agreed to was worse that what was initially offered.

To be honest if CVS or Walgreens were to go on strike here in Texas I would probably suck up the easy cash working as a scab. Pick up a couple of shifts at $75 to $80 a hour can buy a few new toys.
 
Screw that I have mortgage to pay and little kids to feed. Walgreens pharmacists tried that in Chicago a few years ago. Wags hired scabs at an outrageous hourly rate and had no problem busting the strike the strike. My understanding is the contract they agreed to was worse that what was initially offered.


P*ssy.
 
abosuletely, retail rph are spinelss, but you know making 55 an hour in this economy for 8 hour shifts isnt too bad....but yea, i think these companies will change some when major mistake is incurred during the flu season
 
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