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I was hired by Rite Aid within the first week of December and while filling out paperwork I told the manager he was inputting my DOB wrong and instead of correcting it with a keystroke, he responded: &quot;Nah, let someone else up there figure it out and correct it&quot;. Within 3 days when I reported to work for my first day of training the store manager said: &quot;Oh, I forgot I had hired you. The interview process was a joke so I can understand why he had forgotten. Thank goodness I have been in a professional field for years so I knew that I had to ask questions. I didn't expect him to not even have a name badge ready and have to ask for that as well. I was never shown the store or the way things were done. Never given a brief summary of expectations. I had inquired to be a cashier and there was an opening for a frontline cashier. However, I was placed in the pharmacy, to which I stated I did not have any experience in that capacity. Then, a cashier that was 'temporarily' helping out in pharmacy trained me for two days. On day three, I was on my own. I had to interrupt the pharmacist and pharmacy techs for any assistance. So, while they are trying to fill scripts and answer clinical calls and do their tasks, on day three, I had to cashier, stock meds, answer drive through calls, file med scripts, call out all customers with 13 day shelved meds and answer phones. All this with two days of training. <br /> The tension in the pharmacy was overwhelming. Customers were always unhappy and expressing their dissatisfaction. The most appalling part of my four-day experience before I quit was the store manager's attitude. He walked in the pharmacy to scold me about a complaint regarding my perfume. He did this loud, blatantly and also added he felt that it was strong as well. No constructive private conversation whatsoever. When log in was not working, I had to seek him out to understand what was going on, he did not resolve the issue nor proactively advise me as to how to log my hours. When I did have to write out my hours because I wouldn't be in the system for two more days, the store manager acted upset because I bothered him about my hours. The store manager is rude and does not take the time when hiring a new employee to explain anything whatsoever. I felt like I was dumped into the pharmacy and that was that. I will not only never work at Rite Aid, I refuse to ever shop there again.


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