redditpharmacist t1_j0t6ggt wrote
Wish pharmacists had the guts to do this. We acquired, stored, reconstituted, delivered, and administered millions of vaccines while filing all the VAERS, yet pharmacists are never recognized by anyone.
jeremiadOtiose t1_j0tjoev wrote
i recognize you
-your friendly neighborhood anesthesiologist
TetraCubane t1_j0tmzgc wrote
I remember there was a plan on Reddit to do a national call out sick day either end of 2020 or 2021. I asked the local CVS guys about it and they were completely oblivious about it.
No walkout ever happened.
We need a national labor union for pharmacists. Not useless organizations like the APhA which are heavily influenced by the chains themselves.
Even the fucking state boards of pharmacy have members who are employed by the chains.
mediocre_at_most t1_j0tv5bj wrote
After what I saw pharmacists go through at CVS, I can't understand how they don't all quit at once.
TetraCubane t1_j0tvnmm wrote
Massive student loan burden.
Not everyone can get a job at a hospital and there are not enough jobs in the hospital. and they don’t give out business loans for opening a independent pharmacy to new grads with student loan debt and no established customer base.
Some are able to just hunker down, keep their head down and keep up with insane pressure and get through the day and then drink themselves to sleep. Soon after burning out a couple of years later.
Some know how to properly suck off corporate and then aim to climb into the district manager, regional manager role.
Walmart and Costco I’ve heard are decent.
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TetraCubane t1_j0ujjs5 wrote
Nah, hospitals are starting to offer more than retail, I’m making $160k as a hospital pharmacist. (Overnight though.)
Jerund t1_j0ujqan wrote
Well that’s because you have pay differential probably. 10 hour shifts 4 days a week. Not too bad. 140k was during the pandemic. After this year, probably closer to 150k
TetraCubane t1_j0uw8uv wrote
Yeah I get differential (10%). Health insurance, child care stipend, pension for just $125 a month union dues.
12 hour shifts x 7 days straight though. But then I’m also off for 7 days straight.
Jerund t1_j0uwmg3 wrote
No pension for retail but decent match from employer. Health insurance plan is decent. You are also based in nyc? How’s the child care stipend?
TetraCubane t1_j0v3yi1 wrote
Slightly north of NYC. Its the 1199 union.
I wanna say its about $500 a month, which is not much nowadays but almost no one else offers it.
Jerund t1_j0v5jj2 wrote
That definitely helps
Ice_Business t1_j0xcirc wrote
I heard some chain pharmacies offering $49/hr to entry level pharmacists. That's less than what they were offering 10 years ago. The profession is in a sad state.
No-Operation3052 t1_j0uvae2 wrote
> there was a plan on Reddit
I may have found the flaw...
ShitBeCray t1_j0u0wir wrote
Pharmacy’s have been closing outside of NYC because they’re all so understaffed. I think a bit of a revolution id happening but maybe not in NYC.
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Batchagaloop t1_j0uy72e wrote
You guys were just as important as people in hospitals...respect. The lines I saw for people getting self administered nasal tests were insane, probably didn't have time to do actual work during Covid.
TetraCubane t1_j0w7ifi wrote
And then people would get angry if the lab didn’t return the results within 24 hrs.
Like holy shit, calm down with traveling.
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