![]() it sucks, it’s a lot of work, and horrible pay. however, i did not realize how much i would absolutely DESPISE being a tech. if your coworkers are nice, i wouldn’t let the manager thing sway you away yet.įor me, i was looking for entry level jobs & decided to become a tech because i’m about to begin nursing school, and i figured it would give me some insight on meds, indications, drug interactions, etc., which it has. i didn’t mesh with my manager at first, but now we’re cool with each other. then, once you finally get put on the schedule, you get thrown in and are forced to learn everything on the job as you go. when i was first hired and doing them, i would take as long as possible because that was the only way i was getting paid. cvs modules are trash, and teach you absolutely nothing. Good luck! □ Let me know if you have any more questions or just want to talk. Sit with yourself and really ask if this is something that you can and need to do, and if not THAT IS OKAY. If you do quit, I hope you remember that it has nothing to do with your character and more to do with you being honest with yourself. My CVS store particularly has a toxic work environment and my co-workers have all sorted themselves into groups, they get irritated whenever I ask questions, and the pharmacy manager has me going up and down with my schedule, I never get more than 3 hours a shift at a time and you would think I was hired with open availability. I’ve always been interested in the medical field, so I know I can stick it out a little bit more, but if you know you can’t, please leave while you still have some dignity left im you. If I get in, I get in if I don’t, it was worth a shot. I’ve had the same goal to begin with and I’m still with CVS now I’m staying to get the national certification, but I’ve applied to some hospital positions I don’t think I qualify for. To be honest with you, it didn’t get any better for me. Also, i’m dead broke and I was relying on this □ Thanks. ![]() What should I tell them? They’re very shorthanded and I feel awful, and I already bought scrubs. And honestly I don’t think it’s something I want to do. ![]() Intimidating much? On top of this, my pharmacy manager was very impolite and generally doesn’t seem like someone I’d enjoy working with. The module system is a fuck ton of information which needs to be completed in a short amount of time. During the review assessments, I wasn’t able to learn from the questions I answered wrong with a provided explanation. Half the time it glitched and I lost my progress and had to restart my sessions. Today and the day prior, I sat through excruciatingly difficult module sessions, on an outdated iPad mini. It was fairly informative but imo a waste of time. I got hired at CVS the 17th, and last week I did my online orientation via LEARNets “zoom” program.
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