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Hi all,
I've worked for a retail pharmacy for a while and I recently transferred to a new store. I work night shifts and after we close shop, the pharmacist will have us clock out and keep working to fill orders for the next day or tie up loose ends/rejects. She does this in order to prevent any overtime issues with corporate. I've told her before that I'm not used to not getting paid for my overtime, so I'd rather not, but then my new co-workers don't think I'm a team player, and my pharmacy manager started giving me less hours, and crappy ones too. Since I'm new to the store I'm not really sure how I should address this, and was wondering if anyone has had to deal with a similar situation, and how you dealt. Thanks for your time =).
I've worked for a retail pharmacy for a while and I recently transferred to a new store. I work night shifts and after we close shop, the pharmacist will have us clock out and keep working to fill orders for the next day or tie up loose ends/rejects. She does this in order to prevent any overtime issues with corporate. I've told her before that I'm not used to not getting paid for my overtime, so I'd rather not, but then my new co-workers don't think I'm a team player, and my pharmacy manager started giving me less hours, and crappy ones too. Since I'm new to the store I'm not really sure how I should address this, and was wondering if anyone has had to deal with a similar situation, and how you dealt. Thanks for your time =).


Try to talk to the manager about it first and then go to the manager if it ends up coming to that. But like I said I wouldn't take that crap. If nothing else keep working there and try to find different job.