Walgreens pays its pharmacists well but thats where it ends. - Avis employé Pharmacy Manager Walgreens

3,0
27 nov. 2008
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Avantages

Walgreens pays its pharmacists well and the resources offered to pharmacists for patient care, in terms of technology, are excellent.

Inconvénients

Poor communication from upper level management is the rule. Expectations for how much work each person in the pharmacy (tech, pharmacist, or pharmacy manager) can get done in a given amount of time are entirely unrealistic. To accomplish all tasks expected of you as a Pharmacy Manager, you will put in an extra 8-10 hours a week beyond the 42 hours per week that your salary is based on. The problem? Staff pharmacists and hourly pharmacists make just as much as you, so they come out far ahead in terms of dollars per hour, bonus included.

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5,0
11 mai 2026
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Avantages

Opportunity for advancement, engaging supportive environment

Inconvénients

Expectation unattainable at times with lack of resources and communication from too many fields

2,0
19 juin 2026
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Avantages

Gave me decent pay. Bought us little gifts and food at holidays.

Inconvénients

Gave away one of my paychecks to another employee and refused to reimburse me because of issues with "their bank." My RxM created a hostile work environment showing clear favoritism for employees. Eventually, HR got involved, and I was no longer scheduled with him. I did not ask for this change, and actively resented it, because now I had fewer hours, meaning less pay on top of the $500 corporate had already stolen from me. They had no interest in training me or anyone else to become certified as promised. Over and over again, they hired people, ran out the time on their licenses, and let techs choose between paying to get certified elsewhere, or losing their jobs. The only thing Walgreens was passionate about was convincing patients that they couldn't even provide their regular medications to get vaccines. Often unneeded. The "patient care" calls are blatant and illegal marketing for vaccines, since Walgreens makes it next to impossible for a patient to opt out of it. I would NEVER get my medications here after seeing how poorly everything is managed, how unethical company policies and patient health were regarded, and how mistreated the staff were.

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