Only if you are actually any "good" (i.e., "efficient" and "productive") at handling middling to high volume b/c of less overlap and tech hrs
"Good" CVS pharmacists can work at any other chain. Bad ones can't.
"Good" Walmart pharmacists prob cannot work at Wags or CVS unless very slow stores.
Not that it's difficult to figure out who I am, but my most favorite shift at Walmart so far was 4-pointing 300+ and filling 300+ at a store with only 2 non-techs covering the front the whole day and where the other pharmacist barely did anything because s/he physically couldn't move at the required speed. That was like 6 hrs of pharmacist overlap.