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So I hear from a co worker that some friends that work at cvs now have to try to meet a certain number of immunizations per month, and in their district if u don't get those in you have to not only try giving shots by setting up a clinic day in store on your days off, but you have to canvas the community and set up flu clinics at local churches, etc. I'm sure the DMs official answer would be these are not forced, but "suggested", if u get the drift. NEway, somebody please tell me that 1. This is just a rumor blown out of proportion (though I know that the person telling me about it is probably not lying/making it up) and 2. How can it still continue to get worse in retail. I'm totally grateful to work in hospital, but I can see that if things get this bad in retail it will eventually affect institutional pharmds. I can already see a polarization, as my hospital and others in the area now only look for experienced hospital pharms, and new grads are pretty much not even getting interviews (pgy1/2 of course being exceptions). I can't even fathom what it will be like for new grads in the coming years. I also personally know of over ten retail rphs who have been fired from walmarts, WAG, and CVS for not meeting numbers, etc and have been out of work for periods ranging from six months to nearly two years. I dont see how any of you guys can make it in retail with the high stress of a fast food like atmosphere and endless barrage of metrics to meet.