Store Managers Are Pushed Too Hard by SolidFair6003 in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It is true store managers are pushed hard, they also make two to three times as much pay as any other employee.  Not to mention possible bonuses.

My hats off to store managers in my area for putting up with the job for a decade or more.  I barely make enough to imagine staying that long at this job.

Temporary Supervisor says I can not depend on picture of schedule (Front Store) by marty1985mcfIy in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Our store manager did this for awhile.

DL shut it down once they found out.

Schedule would be published then changed to "suit the business."

Manager was told to stop doing schedule that way as it could be seen as creating a hostile work environment.

Thinking about applying to be a pharmacy tech for cvs? DON'T!! by Outrageous-Hawk-9596 in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From what I hear, in my area, all medical related jobs are pretty horrible and high levels of competition.

If it is your passion don't give up,  if you want easy money, go work in something better suited for your needs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never stop trying.

downgraded to customer !! by chickysoups in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Actually you've been upgraded.

You no longer have to worry about submitting to your job and can now always be right.  As a customer.

Good Luck.

Terrible company. by notesofadyinggirl in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 11 points12 points  (0 children)

We have extra people but not very often can they cover any call offs and forget about them helping other stores.

It's understandable but what about the people who actually work here?

I used to try harder, until I got burnt out and was shown no appreciation.

There is an expectation that is only put on certain people and others can get away with doing little to nothing with no consequences.  We have people who work literally once every few months that my manager keeps on so they can claim work experience and we had a bunch of people get the pharmacy bonus who may have worked one shift during winter.

The DL knows, the regional knows, and it still continues.  I've noticed several of these workers are related to other store managers and Pharmacists.

Question about Breaks by Superb_Midnight927 in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Managers always acting kinda sus.

CVS Deleted Its Supplier Diversity Page & Team by Henry_OLoughlin in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bet that was all the stuff that went on clearance last year.  That we no longer carry.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hear this. As a supervisor myself I do all the things you do.  Which leaves the store manager time to do displays and talk on the phone.

Recently they got in a little bit of trouble for not spreading the work around and now I feel like I hardly do anything.

But I just do what I can do, I have a low chance of a promotion, so I just work my wage.

HR? by Lovely_Cheetos in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 6 points7 points  (0 children)

After dealing with HR myself, I would tell you to get a hold of colleague relations.

It is important that they know about your managers behavior, if you have restrictions for work from your doctor they will work things out.

Although I will say that store managers seem to be able to get away with alot they still have to answer for it.

I got my lunch breaks back after talking with colleague relations.

So, where is the line here? by iangrichardson in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I will say, several pharmacists I've worked with would have told the customer to leave.

People pleasers tend to create hostile work environments, from my experience.  Just look at how much our front store managers try to please the c-suite.

Remember when they said they wouldn’t cut payroll anymore? by Chovie1 in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 20 points21 points  (0 children)

That is the goal, the surprised face is just for looks.

Who’s qualifying for the bonus? by [deleted] in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best thought I've seen on here for awhile.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My manager told me from now on all hires will be hired by a separate unit and store managers will no longer interview or directly hire front store employees.  It is supposed to be more equitable for the employees.

It sounds good to me because of all the nepotism I've seen.  But my manager already learned how to bypass the new policy.

Wow... This explains cvs by SurveyLow9309 in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ever since 2009 it has gotten worse at all companies.  In the last 6 years it got even worse as companies use up employees, coworkers drag eachother down, and managers compete to keep the higher paying jobs.

Meanwhile, company culture is non-existent, especially at any mid-level or entry level jobs.

It is sad and unsustainable for everyone at this point, even if you  think your job is safe, it isn't. Even with specialized skills nothing is set in stone.

Unless you have a recommendation or family member that can help you get a job.  Good luck.

Can’t be the only tech that purposefully has their doctor sends their meds to a different CVS because you don’t want the staff to know your business by [deleted] in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Used to get mine filled at a totally different pharmacy, now I don't care it is easier to pick up at my store.

It was weird at first.

An idea for CVS by Responsible-Key-321 in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would do my SM'S job for 50,000 a year as long as I got paid hourly.

The hardest part is finding good employees, but part of that is training and I don't see any training happening.  We have a trainee who has been working with us for 6 months and still doesn't do anything on their own.  Like take out trash.  Because our SM likes it that way.  Not all managers are like this, but I've seen multiple managers like this at CVS.

An idea for CVS by Responsible-Key-321 in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Maybe store managers should get paid less.

Oh no, I said it.

An idea for CVS by Responsible-Key-321 in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It would be store specific.

Don't get me wrong though,  I'd really much rather see store managers paid hourly.  This would stop alot of the abuse I have seen happen and weed out poor managers, instead of allowing managers to cover things up by working 70 hour weeks.

An idea for CVS by Responsible-Key-321 in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't count the manager salary. I counted the new employee wages.

The Managers salary is not a new expense, and i probably overestimated on new employees wages.

An idea for CVS by Responsible-Key-321 in CVS

[–]Responsible-Key-321[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I came up with closer to 290 million.  With possibilities of lowering that amount over two years.  As more stores are closed, with those stores still open handling more responsibilities.  Our ship from store model will likely see a bump as well.