Honestly, no one knows the half of it. This whole thing has made me rethink getting into retail pharmacy.
People have no clue how much actually goes into typing up prescriptions, verifying them, giving shots, phones ringing, checking in orders, etc. You can't find technicians to help out either, no one wants to apply. I mean we see sick people all day, who knows if it's covid or not? There's a lot of illness going around besides covid though, I can tell you that.
The thing that annoys me though is that people still complain about wait times, hold times, and if things aren't ready when they just were at the doctor a half hour ago. You want to come fill it yourself, or do you want quality and accuracy?
People have no respect for retail workers general, but you'd think on the pharmacy side it'd be better. Everyone is overworked and many pharmacists in the district are leaving at an alarming rate.