The most interesting part of reading this forum is to read all complaints from Walgreen's, CVS / Pharmacy, Rite Aid, and other retail pharmacies. I call it "Big 3 Evil Billon Dollar Corporation." They are unable to pay wages to live, and provide most medical personnel with appropriate medical benefits and a comfortable working environment.
You will never see a retail pharmacy in the "best place to work" list. I can guarantee that retail pharmacies will follow the same business model as the "fast food industry". When was the last time you saw McDonald's and Burger King? Is Taco Bell the perfect place to work? Sorry, it will not change until the retail pharmacy loses millions of dollars in a major lawsuit or pharmacy engineer mistake. Due to bad training and working conditions. Under such circumstances, retail pharmacy gaming is lucky.
A business leader operating a retail pharmacy aims to increase revenue by reducing costs and increasing profits. Returning to the fast food industry, even though they are providing so-called foods, this is actually an "industrial chemical". Because food ingredients are changing greatly.
The fast food industry has changed the composition of foods containing toxic chemicals in the brain, not just those of customers / addicts of customers. Furthermore, if you become hypertensive or diabetic, you have been eating this bad food for years, so you will go to your doctor. We can not solve this problem.
CVS Pharmacy is one of the largest retail pharmacy chain in the U.S., the District of Columbia, with 9,600 stores in Puerto Rico, with operations in CVS Pharmacy, CVS, Longs Drugs, Navarro Discount Pharmacy, and Drogaria Onofre I will. The CVS pharmacy fills in one or more of the five prescriptions in the United States and 76% of the US population is less than 5 miles from the CVS pharmacy. The ExtraCare loyalty program has over 70 million cardmembers and is Japan's largest retail royalty program.
CVS Pharmacy is a subsidiary of CVS Health, a US retail and healthcare company headquartered in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. It is also known as the Consumer Value Store established in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1963. This chain was owned by Melville Corporation, the original holding company, until the original parent company CVS Health was spun off, but since 1996, CVS / Pharmacy is the largest pharmacy chain in the U.S. (As of 2016). Over 9,600 homes and gross income from prescription medicines. According to the Fortune 500 in 2016, the retail pharmacy department of CVS Health is the seventh largest company in the US and the main competitors of CVS / Pharmacy are ranked 37th in the Walgreens Boots Alliance.