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CVS / Pharmacy Reviews
What is it like working at CVS / Pharmacy?
Interesting, stimulating and satisfying both mentally and as a humanitarian.
Pharmacy Technician in Smithtown:
Pros: Helping Customers/patients and assisting and meeting every need of my superior
Cons: Not everyone I work with have the standard of work ethics and customer service I strive for
Satisfying.
Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPHT) in Cape Girardeau:
Pros: Helping my patients understand their need to stay adherent to their medications and vaccinations.
Cons: How rude patients can be due to insurance prices that we have no control over.
Shift supervisor.
Customer Service Supervisor:
Pros: Provides a solid platform to set up a good great resume. The job is equal parts stressful and rewarding. Flexible scheduling makes it ideal for students and part timers. The position does provide you with enough to responsibility to empower your professional image. Responsibilities vary on a day-to-day basis that is determined by the CVS workflow.
Cons: Customers is always the the biggest contribution to your stress levels. That and a lot of corporate red tape. The company has done a good job minimizing the voice of the individual. But it is what it is. It's a job and if you don't like it your always free to find another job elsewhere; the company feels the same way.
It's okay.
Head Cashier:
Pros: Work independently.
Cons: Hours are not enough.
Work.
Pharmacy Technician:
Pros: Helping the customers solve issued and seeing the customers.
Cons: My boss, lack of communication,
Great with customers always availuable reliable.
Customer Service Supervisor:
Pros: Everything but pay I feel like I'm not being givin enough for my experience.
Cons: The pay isnt good I dont feel like im getting enougj for experience.
The Good, bad , and the ugly.
Pharmacy Technician:
Pros: I enjoy the work I do as a technician. I enjoy helping patients and taking care of their medications.
Cons: All the red tape. Being a cashier. Making solictor phone calls. Worrying about scores and extra care card scans.
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