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Hi,
I am currently thinking of switching from CVS to another retail store (or perhaps to a hospital). The location I currently work for is very busy and understaffed; so I am constantly running between the pickup window and the drive through ringing people up. I don't feel as if I have gained much experience (besides knowing how to ring customers up) in my past months of working and I'm afraid of this situation prolonging. I understand that everyone starts off at the register, but I really want to feel as if I'm put to good use. I don't blame the pharmacists for not giving me a chance to input prescriptions because I know I can't handle such a fast pace store. I was thinking maybe starting at a slower pace store will benefit me more, so I tried to switch to another location but the other less busy locations don't need any more help. So that's why I have now decided to switch to another retail store.
I need some suggestions as to what to tell the people I currently work with at CVS (because they have been so patient with me and I don't want to offend them in any way) and what to tell the other retail stores I want to work for when they ask me why I left CVS. Do I tell them the truth? If I tell the other retail stores I left CVS simply because it was a busy store, would they think I can't handle retail?
thanks
I am currently thinking of switching from CVS to another retail store (or perhaps to a hospital). The location I currently work for is very busy and understaffed; so I am constantly running between the pickup window and the drive through ringing people up. I don't feel as if I have gained much experience (besides knowing how to ring customers up) in my past months of working and I'm afraid of this situation prolonging. I understand that everyone starts off at the register, but I really want to feel as if I'm put to good use. I don't blame the pharmacists for not giving me a chance to input prescriptions because I know I can't handle such a fast pace store. I was thinking maybe starting at a slower pace store will benefit me more, so I tried to switch to another location but the other less busy locations don't need any more help. So that's why I have now decided to switch to another retail store.
I need some suggestions as to what to tell the people I currently work with at CVS (because they have been so patient with me and I don't want to offend them in any way) and what to tell the other retail stores I want to work for when they ask me why I left CVS. Do I tell them the truth? If I tell the other retail stores I left CVS simply because it was a busy store, would they think I can't handle retail?
thanks