All I see and hear is sad upset workers talking bad about the job and it needs to stop. I been here for 2 months and love it. Maybe all you who complain have been here too long and are just tired. I love the work and love the people who walk through the doors of my job. It is a great place to work. I keep hearing about cvs closing down and pulling up the rug. The pay is good and the job is good. Maybe I have not been here long enough but we will see in the coming years.
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Sounds as though you have no responsibilities at CVS.
Mental illness is real. This OP and a few others comments are proof. Get help.
I disagree with above comment, if you work hard and network you can easily get promoted
This person clearly has not worked here long enough to truly understand if CVS is a great company or not—you are either connected, and will advance even if you do nothing—or will find out after you get to know the place that you can work hard and be an exemplary employee and never go anywhere. There is more nepotism as CVS than I have seen at any other company that I have worked at. We have full-time employees that can’t afford basic necessities, yet I constantly see new roles created for “friends” —we have people that have moved from Sr Manager to Executive Director in less than 2 years with no change in their actual job, just lots more pay, bonus and equity awards.
Ha ha ha !! This is a joke right ?
Couldn’t agree more with OP
and fired
You must be taking a combination of Koolaid and opi--ds that CVS dispensed like candy
Good luck
You sound like the new SMIT that just started in my region who is getting special treatment because you know the regional director personally. Not allowed to work by yourself with just a cashier so you get the training you “need” to be successful, immediately get thrown into FFL with no experience at all, and snitching to the regional director that store managers are lazy and trash talking the company. Yeah sounds like this could be you. Am I right?
Welcome to cvs you must be one of the many new VPs that are constantly being hired.