Anonymous wrote:CVS now offers lunch 1/2 hours for their pharmacists and pharmacy support staff.
A pharmacist deserves a 1/2 break on a 10 or 12 hour shift.
CVS was having pharmacists quit due to lack of breaks.
Anonymous wrote:The CVS at 1150 W Broad St in Falls Church is relatively good. There have been times I’ve had to wait but rarely more than 10 minutes or so, and the pharmacists there are really helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean CVS always have long wait line. No matter when you go. We switched to delivery instead. It’s free with Fed BcBs.
I live close to McLean CVS, I have found out that the trick is to go there during non rush hours. I go at 8:30 and there are one or two people in the line,I never go there between 4:00 pm to 8:00pm. It’s never taken me more than 3-4 minutes in the line.
Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, you want the nation to tackle minimum wage so pharmacies can employ more staff?
Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with this country? We used to get our prescriptions filled at CVS, but they are so understaffed that we gave up and moved all our prescriptions to Giant. It's better in that the staff aren't surly, but the line! 17 minutes and counting.
Anyone have any ideas for actual solutions? This can't keep going on, somethings gotta give, and I am willing to be an activist to work on this, but don't know where to start
Anonymous wrote:Costco—you don’t have to be a member to use the pharmacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McLean CVS always have long wait line. No matter when you go. We switched to delivery instead. It’s free with Fed BcBs.
You should switch to family-run The Medicine Chest pharmacy. And they deliver.