Been happening already. Pharmacists at large pharmacy chains have been similarly abused for a long time. Yes, they get paid relatively high wages, but for many it's an all-or-nothing proposition, especially the younger ones with debt from the degree program. Source: a friend of mine is married to a pharmacist who was blessed to escape the large chains and manage instead a smaller independent facility; I'd heard the problems over the years. Also, go to any CVS and you'll see they're so overworked they've become numb.
Yep, Sister is a CVS Pharm going on her 20th year. She’s already topped out. Makes a lot of money, sure, but works retail hours and had to deal with all the BLM’ers around Chicagoland during Summer Of Love. CVS is an evil conglomerate who literally owns everything. They are Evil Corp.
Been happening already. Pharmacists at large pharmacy chains have been similarly abused for a long time. Yes, they get paid relatively high wages, but for many it's an all-or-nothing proposition, especially the younger ones with debt from the degree program. Source: a friend of mine is married to a pharmacist who was blessed to escape the large chains and manage instead a smaller independent facility; I'd heard the problems over the years. Also, go to any CVS and you'll see they're so overworked they've become numb.
While waiting for a Walgreens to open one day I met a pharmacist who paid off his student loans of 125K in 2 years. A smart fellow.
Yep, Sister is a CVS Pharm going on her 20th year. She’s already topped out. Makes a lot of money, sure, but works retail hours and had to deal with all the BLM’ers around Chicagoland during Summer Of Love. CVS is an evil conglomerate who literally owns everything. They are Evil Corp.