Question about rescinding initial accepted job offer

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Prestigious808

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Greetings,
I recently was offered a full time pharmacist position at CVS and I accepted the offer through a email link in the offer email. Today I got a email of another offer from CVS but in a location near my hometown to which I preferred more that I would rather work. My question is I accepted the initial offer within the email link that was held for 14 days pre-emptively as I didn't expect to receive another offer. Following in the offer response form, it states instructions for drug screening tests (states I have a couple days to do so, I haven't scheduled my drug test yet), other than that I haven't seen an official contract or is the offer link through the email the official contract as I didn't see all the details of the job and benefits associated with it, the salary and benefits were sent as a job offer letter as attachments in the offer email. On the email offer letter and after clicking on the offer response page, I did not see a detailed home store to report to nor official start date, just information on projected annual salary and benefits listed. Is there anyone with experience that know is it still possible for me to actually work in the 2nd CVS location than the first, provided I do notify the DL and hiring personnel for the 1st offer that I have a 2nd offer that I would like to work for?

Sorry if it's a little confusing but I do geninuely do want to know what to do next.

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Is your offer in to different districts? If so, I would contact both DL's and go from there. You haven't signed anything, and they obviously like you, to give you 2 job offers, so hopefully they will work it out for you, so you can go to the store you want to.
 
You're going to have to contact the district leaders. I would set up a conference call.
Unfortunately, since it's the same company, the 1st offer DL may be able to pull a policy that limits internal transfers until 1 or 2 years, etc. That's what our hospital does.
 
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