Sparda, didn't you already burn your bridges at CVS?
Only with my immediate supervisor at the time that I left (who is no longer Rx Manager of the store that I used to work at, I heard everything went to hell for a week or so after I jumped ship), and the lead technician. I still have a lot of pharmacists that I worked with over the years that can put in a good word. I got a call last month from a pharmacist at a store that I used to float at asking if I could cover a couple of days, but I had to inform them that I was no longer with CVS.
Now, what I was told by my immediate supervisor when I was jumping ship was that I would be put into the system as don't re-hire.
What had happened:
I had given my 2 weeks notice that I was leaving for Costco (at a time that we were very short handed.)
The last week of my 2 weeks notice was also finals week.
On the way to one of my finals, I got into a car accident. Got late to finals, school was okay with it since I called them up and let them know + police report for proof.
My cousin had taken me to school and is now bringing me back. His car's cooling pipes take a dump and now we're stranded in Manhattan. It is now 12PM. I gotta be at work at 2PM.
I inform CVS that I'm not gonna be coming in, they freak and tell me that I gotta show up no matter what. I essentially say "eff you, it's an emergency, if you can't understand, consider my employment there done as of now, bye"
Finally, the district office where I'd be working on this rotation is a different one.