Y'all know the pharmacists at Target make less. There's a rumor going around that pay will go up to match the rest of CVS. Any truth to it?
LOL they are closing stores and reducing hours and you think they will increase pay of RPH's that do 750 scripts a week with no drive thru? I'd be shocked. Your techs make too much money to be profitable and most are not very good at least at CVS speed. Target tech new hires were 14/hr here in Cali while CVS techs and seasoned really good CVS techs are at around 12.50/hr.Y'all know the pharmacists at Target make less. There's a rumor going around that pay will go up to match the rest of CVS. Any truth to it?
Y'all know the pharmacists at Target make less. There's a rumor going around that pay will go up to match the rest of CVS. Any truth to it?
Y'all know the pharmacists at Target make less. There's a rumor going around that pay will go up to match the rest of CVS. Any truth to it?
I have had Target pharmacists apply for jobs with me, their pay appears to be much higher than CVS.
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Yup....when I was in school everyone was clamoring for Target because no drive through and pay was typically $5/hr more than the other chains.
I don't think the "Target pharmacists get paid more than CVS pharmacists" thing is real.
And it never was.Not anymore it isn't.
LOL
And it never was.
OK. I mean, I understand that you believe your opinion to be true, but you have no way to support your position with data & never worked for Target.
Executive staff RPh salary (that just means staff in Target-ese) capped at ~150,000 in our region.
CVS staff salary caps in the high 130s in our region.
When Target recruited me, right off the bat I got an 11% increase in pay.
At my 1 year performance review I got a 1.51% raise. PIC said that was a common yearly occurrence.
OK. I mean, I understand that you believe your opinion to be true, but you have no way to support your position with data & never worked for Target.
Executive staff RPh salary (that just means staff in Target-ese) capped at ~150,000 in our region.
CVS staff salary caps in the high 130s in our region.
When Target recruited me, right off the bat I got an 11% increase in pay.
At my 1 year performance review I got a 1.51% raise. PIC said that was a common yearly occurrence.
And it never was.
Unless Target is paying their top end people like $160-170k a year...they aren't getting paid significantly more than at CVS like people seem to be thinking. Maybe starting salaries are lower? I started at $126k in 2011 at CVS...but by 2015 I was at $144k.
damn you're all set! what part of US are you from?Unless Target is paying their top end people like $160-170k a year...they aren't getting paid "significantly" more than the top end at CVS like people seem to be thinking. Maybe starting salaries are lower? I started at $126k in 2011 at CVS...but by 2015 I was at $144k.
Unless Target is paying their top end people like $160-170k a year...they aren't getting paid "significantly" more than the top end at CVS like people seem to be thinking. Maybe starting salaries are lower? I started at $126k in 2011 at CVS...but by 2015 I was at $144k.
Cvs has started most people in georgia at 110-115k the past few years. I dunno last years class offers but do the last 3 excluding them
damn you're all set! what part of US are you from?
Yikes. Thats like mid 50's/hr. Good RX managers in California are making about 20/hr more that that.Cvs has started most people in georgia at 110-115k the past few years. I dunno last years class offers but do the last 3 excluding them
Theres no way CVS is making much in CA. The amount spent on Payroll here is ridiculous but i'm not complaining lolCalifornia is its own universe though. A regular sized house costs like $3 million.
I'm waiting for the loans to go away to live like a king lolYou can't apply Cali rates to the rest of the country. Everyone there is making mid 60s-70s/hr. In Texas only pharmacy managers or long tenured pharmacists crack the 60s. Offers for new grads for CVS here are about 57-58/hr overall. I live like a king here though with no state tax and low housing costs, so I'm not complaining.
I'm waiting for the loans to go away to live like a king lol
In retail 30 months just fly by! I started around 175k and i'm down to 110k. Goal is to pay it off early 2018 around March or April.Ha indeed. I'm not quite a king yet, but I'm paying off my loans in 30 months. Having a girlfriend/dual income def helps. Even paying 5k/month towards loans we still have about 5k left over. And for 1k/month, we rent a nice house on a lake. My friend going to silicon valley to work for CVS plans on paying 1500/month just to rent a room.
When your friend snag a gf tech multi millionaire there, you know who is winning...Ha indeed. I'm not quite a king yet, but I'm paying off my loans in 30 months. Having a girlfriend/dual income def helps. Even paying 5k/month towards loans we still have about 5k left over. And for 1k/month, we rent a nice house on a lake. My friend going to silicon valley to work for CVS plans on paying 1500/month just to rent a room.
CA wage and other state wages seem to be comparable, CA has 9.3% income tax, that's like $15k income tax every yr, translates to be $7.5/hr cut... Also, decent houses go for 600k for old 3 BR 25 mins drive from the beach, community closer to the beach expect to see minimum $1M+ for even smaller house... The cheaper housing and higher wage 70-75/hr for manager is in inland empire or central valley for 300-500k far from urban centers, you might as well move to TX if you live in 90-120F avg. So, when someone boasts their rate in CA it's actually comparable anywhere else. It's not like we are saving much once you buy a house here it's not common to spend $2500-3000/mo on PITI on crappy housing.You can't apply Cali rates to the rest of the country. Everyone there is making mid 60s-70s/hr and you actually get OT. In Texas only pharmacy managers or long tenured pharmacists crack the 60s. Offers for new grads for CVS here are about 57-58/hr overall. I live like a king here though with no state tax and low housing costs, so I'm not complaining.
Cvs has started most people in georgia at 110-115k the past few years. I dunno last years class offers but do the last 3 excluding them
In my area, WM pharmacists get paid about the same as CVS pharmacists. The actual hourly rate at WM is lower, but WM pays a $25 meal premium every time you take a 30 minute lunch, which ends up to ~$3/hr more. So that $60/hr pharmacist actually makes $63/hr
Isn't Walmart rumored to be doing away paid lunches for pharmacists? I think a thread was posted Reddit's pharmacy forum last week regarding an upcoming company-wide meeting scheduled to take place in April that will supposedly be about reducing benefits, pay, etc.
this could be true because they did take away the Sunday Premium recently. But I haven't heard anything.
CVS pays well. In California new grads are going for around 136k for base. If you know what you're doing you can get raises and promotions fast. 2015 grad and now over 150k just base. Hoping to get over the 160k mark in a couple years. This isn't including OT which there is a lot of and that special double time.
Yes I will not get a pay raise no matter how awesome I am as a pharmacist hitting metricsSo you'll never get another raise again?
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Are you a PIC?Yes I will not get a pay raise no matter how awesome I am as a pharmacist hitting metrics
Then why not do the bare minimum.
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