Not Costco but I walked into Walgreens last night about 10 minutes before close (paycheck didn’t come through until fuckin’ 9:45) to get some smokes and while I was standing at the register, they shut off the lights and only noticed me when someone came to lock the front door.
I get the feeling nobody is gonna be looking in the display shed for you. The only thing on their mind is closing out and going home. lol
If your a supervisor at a drug store, unless it’s stocking day, you have yourself and a cashier, maybe another for some overlapping hours who is tasked with re-stocking/facing. The techs and pharmacist pretend like they aren’t associated with the rest of the store and just walk right out without a care in the world. So at the end of the night, it’s up to one individual to ensure the pharmacy drawers are removed, the pharmacist locked properly, and the store is clear.
I love how you used pharmacist as both a location and a person in the same paragraph, and now I’m picturing them locking the pharmacist in a little cage after someone chases after to catch them when they just walk out.
It’s very important to lock the pharmacist up each night. Otherwise they might talk to people and get some funny ideas about becoming a clinical or industrial pharmacist.
Not Costco but I walked into Walgreens last night about 10 minutes before close (paycheck didn’t come through until fuckin’ 9:45) to get some smokes and while I was standing at the register, they shut off the lights and only noticed me when someone came to lock the front door.
I get the feeling nobody is gonna be looking in the display shed for you. The only thing on their mind is closing out and going home. lol
Idk, the staffing at a Costco might be better.
If your a supervisor at a drug store, unless it’s stocking day, you have yourself and a cashier, maybe another for some overlapping hours who is tasked with re-stocking/facing. The techs and pharmacist pretend like they aren’t associated with the rest of the store and just walk right out without a care in the world. So at the end of the night, it’s up to one individual to ensure the pharmacy drawers are removed, the pharmacist locked properly, and the store is clear.
I love how you used pharmacist as both a location and a person in the same paragraph, and now I’m picturing them locking the pharmacist in a little cage after someone chases after to catch them when they just walk out.
Oh wow, that is confusing.
It’s very important to lock the pharmacist up each night. Otherwise they might talk to people and get some funny ideas about becoming a clinical or industrial pharmacist.