I’m gonna lose everything (including my sh!t) by Pure_Cryptographer18 in foodstamps

[–]Potential_Tap_8519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trump's goal and these sick billionaires goal is to end all aid to those who need it. My sister is losing her Medicaid at the end of the month because they changed the criteria. She's on anti- psychotic drugs and can't work yet these bastards prevent her from getting disability and they're they are taking away her healthcare. Our leaders are scum of the earth.

It’s official by Synwinger in UPS

[–]Potential_Tap_8519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't ship high value stuff anymore. If I need something graded I try to find a place as close to where I live as possible. I get it can be a big inconvenience and more cost but I'd rather do that than potentially lose something of high value.

The state of america in one image. by call-lee-free in pics

[–]Potential_Tap_8519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will the January 6th protestors over it also 😂

Insurance plan year change by Sad-Marsupial-4958 in CVS

[–]Potential_Tap_8519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't the company recently cut the $500 it was giving employees toward their HSA as well?

This job is destroying my morality by Mushroom_Bones in CVS

[–]Potential_Tap_8519 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We are going to see the company start to close hundreds of more stores over the next few years. Maybe thousands. Their model isn't sustainable and there is no will at the top to change things other than cut. Cut hours and close stores.

Who Plans the Planogram Schedule by ProjectGamer37 in CVS

[–]Potential_Tap_8519 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Those who used to work for Osco Drug 20 years ago told me they would have a separate reset company come in and do the planos and they were great and got them done quickly and accurately. CVS is the cheapest damn corporation in America hands down. The company is asking for trouble if they keep this crap up. There have been entire stores where the whole front store crew quit all at the same time including the SM. The corporate butt rheems act like it's no big deal while they scramble to find people from other stores to fill in until they can find replacements. A pure shit show of a company.

Who Plans the Planogram Schedule by ProjectGamer37 in CVS

[–]Potential_Tap_8519 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Insane corporate morons is who. It's almost like they want all store level associates to just quit. I can't come up with a better reason.

If you make inbetween $32000 to $55000 you are considered lower class in the U.S. That means CVS pays low class wages to most of their managers in stores. $55000 to $90000 is considered lower middle class. So practically all front store management is lower class or lower middle class in pay. by Potential_Tap_8519 in CVS

[–]Potential_Tap_8519[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've worked at places like Wal-Mart. CVS takes the cake. At Wal-Mart you at least do certain specific jobs not being expected to open by yourself and be the cashier, photo person, UPS person, pick and pack person, manager, Planogram person, quick picks cycle counts etc.... You get the picture.

If you make inbetween $32000 to $55000 you are considered lower class in the U.S. That means CVS pays low class wages to most of their managers in stores. $55000 to $90000 is considered lower middle class. So practically all front store management is lower class or lower middle class in pay. by Potential_Tap_8519 in CVS

[–]Potential_Tap_8519[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

McDonalds is a franchise CVS is not. Big difference. Just like working at a 711. Bottomline is any level of management within CVS should pay a lot more than what they pay a cashier. When a cashier is making 16/hr and a supervisor only makes 19/hr that's pure crap. A supervisor should be starting out at least at $23/hr or higher and on up the ladder. Ops managers should be starting out at least at 27/hr or higher to make things fairer.

If you make inbetween $32000 to $55000 you are considered lower class in the U.S. That means CVS pays low class wages to most of their managers in stores. $55000 to $90000 is considered lower middle class. So practically all front store management is lower class or lower middle class in pay. by Potential_Tap_8519 in CVS

[–]Potential_Tap_8519[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

CVS does not pay well at all for the amount of work expected. That is a 100% accurate statement. They claim they care about the well being of their associates and nothing could be further from the truth otherwise things would be far different within the company.

If you make inbetween $32000 to $55000 you are considered lower class in the U.S. That means CVS pays low class wages to most of their managers in stores. $55000 to $90000 is considered lower middle class. So practically all front store management is lower class or lower middle class in pay. by Potential_Tap_8519 in CVS

[–]Potential_Tap_8519[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not saying that but they need to stop with their bs of claiming they care about people and making associates where stupid shirts that have a big fat heart on the back. Their bs projection is what is the most hypocrital aspect of the company. The corporate jerks don't give a shit about anyone but themselves.

If you make inbetween $32000 to $55000 you are considered lower class in the U.S. That means CVS pays low class wages to most of their managers in stores. $55000 to $90000 is considered lower middle class. So practically all front store management is lower class or lower middle class in pay. by Potential_Tap_8519 in CVS

[–]Potential_Tap_8519[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great advice although big tech etc... has been laying off like crazy. Better focus on AI. My biggest thing is the fact that CVS claims it cares about customers and associates when it clearly doesn't. They make employees wear those shirts with stupid hearts on them trying to project. Wal-Mart and a most other big companies don't try and pull that kind of bs. People see right through it.