This pharmacist is a complete train wreck.

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Oh man, thats awesome
 
It doesn`t make any sense considering shelf life of most medications are no more than 2 to 3 years. He won`t be filling nothing for nobody with stolen meds.
 
It doesn`t make any sense considering shelf life of most medications are no more than 2 to 3 years. He won`t be filling nothing for nobody with stolen meds.
I mean he is willing to go so far. Why would he give a flying f selling expired meds? No one can tell.
 
It doesn`t make any sense considering shelf life of most medications are no more than 2 to 3 years. He won`t be filling nothing for nobody with stolen meds.

Dude you realize a lot of shady pharmacys sell expired meds as "new" meds right? outside of a few antibiotics there really is no difference between new meds and ten year old meds
 
What are you going to do with $5k of "inventory"?
 
Yeah, I don't think this guy is playing with a full deck. Even if he planned to sell expired meds, his little safe full of meds would not be enough to start a pharmacy with. Nobody must have been watching the cameras, for him to get away with stealing that many meds and not get caught.

At any rate, new grads, if you are licensed in Kentucky, there is an open pharmacist job you can apply for.
 
Looks like there is an open position in Kentucky now!
 
OMG @sosoo got busted, lol

not sure what this has to do with me. if (if) i were him with that fraudulent business aspiration, i would open a phantom pharmacy. it would be a hundred times more lucrative then the $5,000 he stolen. ppl operate phantom pharmacies and it's untraceable. after you make $500,000 in two weeks, shutdown the business before you get caught.
 
not sure what this has to do with me. if (if) i were him with that fraudulent business aspiration, i would open a phantom pharmacy. it would be a hundred times more lucrative then the $5,000 he stolen. ppl operate phantom pharmacies and it's untraceable. after you make $500,000 in two weeks, shutdown the business before you get caught.

This is exactly why PBMs now send reps to visit the physical store and perform pre-contract audits. I've heard crazy stories from them.
 
not sure what this has to do with me. if (if) i were him with that fraudulent business aspiration, i would open a phantom pharmacy. it would be a hundred times more lucrative then the $5,000 he stolen. ppl operate phantom pharmacies and it's untraceable. after you make $500,000 in two weeks, shutdown the business before you get caught.

Just glad to hear you're all right. In dire need of reading about your shenanigans/non-sense for entertainment purposes/killing boredom:corny:
 
Yeah, I don't think this guy is playing with a full deck. Even if he planned to sell expired meds, his little safe full of meds would not be enough to start a pharmacy with. Nobody must have been watching the cameras, for him to get away with stealing that many meds and not get caught.

At any rate, new grads, if you are licensed in Kentucky, there is an open pharmacist job you can apply for.
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