Thread regarding CVS layoffs

What's keeping CVS from completely falling apart?

Stores are closing, employees are quitting in droves, hours cuts are unrelenting, understaffing is at dangerous levels, stores are struggling to stay open, RX operating hours have been cut, lawsuits costing the company millions, constant company wide system outages, outdated technology, etc., etc.

I don't get it. How is CVS still standing? Are there that many kool-aid drinkers still left keeping the ship afloat? Because with everything going wrong with CVS, the ship should've sank already.

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Post ID: @OP+1m1f4lSu

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The only thing that keeps CVS going is the pharmacy and the insurance side.

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Post ID: @1Tixc+1m1f4lSu

@7wjb+1m1f4lSu I see corporate has joined the conversation. Obviously blinded by the rose colored glasses, and from drinking the kool-aid.

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Post ID: @7ghp+1m1f4lSu

What you’re describing is a small percentage of overall company. The bulk of the company is fine.

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Post ID: @7wjb+1m1f4lSu

I ask myself this constantly. I am baffled. At any & every CVS I float to, it looks like a company fallen on hard times, on the brink of failure, yet they're making profit hand over fist.

I guess absurd and illogical outcomes are just what you get with monetized healthcare and unchecked capitalism.

They get to make and play by their own rules and rake in the cash while we ki-l ourselves trying to get our patients the meds they need to not die. What a time to be alive.

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