Hey All,
I am currently a floater at a retail chain where half of the stores I go to are OK and the other half are pretty rough. I would say that for the majority of the past 6 months I have been at the rougher stores (high medicaid population, high percentage of scripts are Norco/Perc's, extra DEA compliance). Currently there is an opening at a store that I believe is the least desirable store in the district (rougher store, 45 minutes away from my house, extended hours store, weak staff). I have a feeling (my speculation) that my district manager will ask me to staff at that store on a permanent basis.
So my conundrum is that I want to advance with company and be a team player but I know that my quality of life will suffer significantly if I accept the position. Shall I decline the position I feel that I would have a stigma about me (not interested in staffing or helping the company) and I would float for a very long period of time (hence delaying my advancement within the company).
I'm just asking for advice on what you guys/girls have noticed with your companies where RPh's decline a position and how the company reacted to it.
Thanks for the help
PS- The only pro is that my bonus potential would be significantly higher.
I am currently a floater at a retail chain where half of the stores I go to are OK and the other half are pretty rough. I would say that for the majority of the past 6 months I have been at the rougher stores (high medicaid population, high percentage of scripts are Norco/Perc's, extra DEA compliance). Currently there is an opening at a store that I believe is the least desirable store in the district (rougher store, 45 minutes away from my house, extended hours store, weak staff). I have a feeling (my speculation) that my district manager will ask me to staff at that store on a permanent basis.
So my conundrum is that I want to advance with company and be a team player but I know that my quality of life will suffer significantly if I accept the position. Shall I decline the position I feel that I would have a stigma about me (not interested in staffing or helping the company) and I would float for a very long period of time (hence delaying my advancement within the company).
I'm just asking for advice on what you guys/girls have noticed with your companies where RPh's decline a position and how the company reacted to it.
Thanks for the help
PS- The only pro is that my bonus potential would be significantly higher.