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Any input on becoming a pharmacy intern for Rite Aid? Anybody with experience previously in working as an intern there?
I had hope for a hospital position as a student - but it's been hard to get my foot in the door and scheduling problems.
Any input on becoming a pharmacy intern for Rite Aid? Anybody with experience previously in working as an intern there?
I had hope for a hospital position as a student - but it's been hard to get my foot in the door and scheduling problems.
ETA: I have heard many more things about Walgreens cutting hours in my home state than I have heard about Rite Aid. The pharmacists I graduated who went to Rite Aid are all reasonably happy and have the same complaints as all the retail pharmacists I talk to.
I've been with Rite Aid going on 4 years now. I really think that retail is retail anywhere you go. Rite Aid has its share of bull**** like any other chain but it's not like Big Brother is watching you all the time like at CVS. At least in my area, Rite Aid is paying better than any other chain. And yeah, the stock numbers are bad but Rite Aid hasn't filed for Chapter 11 or anything like that yet. The problem is that they acquired the Brooks/Eckerds stores at the wrong time, right before this economy completely went to ****. I think their stock numbers will eventually go back up. They really aren't that bad of a company to work for.
Any input on becoming a pharmacy intern for Rite Aid? Anybody with experience previously in working as an intern there?
I had hope for a hospital position as a student - but it's been hard to get my foot in the door and scheduling problems.
I hope for everyones sake that rite aid doesn't go under because with consolidation of rite aid would equal less pharmacists jobs. I have already heard rumblings for quite some time that Walgreens, cvs and wal-mart are positioning themselves well financially in case that scenario happens. The only beef I have with rite aid in this area is that a lot of the pharmacists barely speak English making getting copies a challenge and they seem to give $25 gift cards for EVERY transfer. I had one lady tell me she transferred 8 of her scripts only bc she got $200 in gift cards and I told her I couldn't blame her.
I hear ya. The gift card thing is finally slowing down though. I hope we don't go under either. The only thing going for me though is that I'm the pharmacy manager at a busy ass store. I didn't really want to be PIC straight out of school but it is what it is. I've got great tech help so that's a plus. I feel though that even if Rite Aid were to fold, my store would survive just under a different moniker. Great location and the only competition is Bi-Lo and Food Lion pharmacies. It's not out in the sticks either.
You mean you don't have a CVS, WAGS, and/or Wal-Mart RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET!?
That is pretty rare when you think about it. In NC here you can see a pharmacy and look left and find another right across the street basically everywhere you go.
An independent opened up. 6 months later a WAGS opened up right next to it. Within that year a CVS opened up across the street. Then a RA.
Independent closed 😡
I hear ya. The gift card thing is finally slowing down though. I hope we don't go under either. The only thing going for me though is that I'm the pharmacy manager at a busy ass store. I didn't really want to be PIC straight out of school but it is what it is. I've got great tech help so that's a plus. I feel though that even if Rite Aid were to fold, my store would survive just under a different moniker. Great location and the only competition is Bi-Lo and Food Lion pharmacies. It's not out in the sticks either.
the date of article was 4/10/10, just saying.
Apparently Rite Aid gave out offers in my area this month.
What are the chances of delaying an offer for 2 months for if I don't match with a residency. I really don't want to work retail, but it would be a nice backup. Just don't want to accept such an offer (which would probably be in an area I don't want to live) if I could have other options.
Apparently Rite Aid gave out offers in my area this month.
What are the chances of delaying an offer for 2 months for if I don't match with a residency. I really don't want to work retail, but it would be a nice backup. Just don't want to accept such an offer (which would probably be in an area I don't want to live) if I could have other options.