Did anyone else forget?

I suddenly remembered in the middle of season 5 that Dana Sue and Jeremy had their little fling when Ronnie was out of the picture and now I’m thinking of how weird that is for Jeremy and Ronnie to be partners LMAO.

Also do we think Dana Sue’s gonna leave Ronnie for the savory cannoli guy (forgot his name, can’t be bothered to remember) or do we think they’re gonna work out their marriage for Annie?

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u/blublubm — 8 days ago

Kyle’s scenes piss me off.

I know the show’s always been cheesy and that’s part of the appeal for me. It’s a light and wholesome show that’s an easy comfort watch. But Kyle’s theater kid persona is so insufferable. I was a theater kid myself and I know how annoying it was for some of my peers to make it their entire personality. But his and Lilly’s scenes all look like some AI generated romance writing it’s getting so bad.

Ronnie’s pissing me off too. Idk if it’s bad writing or bad acting or both.

And [SPOILER] wtf is up with Helen and Erik being make or break over flowers and colors for the wedding? I feel like the writers just needed a challenge for each couple so they said “disagreements on wedding plans” and RAN with it and made it their whole storyline for the season. Seems like lazy writing.

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u/blublubm — 12 days ago

Retail to Hospital Transition

Hi, I’m leaving Walgreens for a hospital job that I’m really excited about and I was wondering what advice you might have for transitioning to hospital, or study recommendations for topics to brush up on. I have ID, anticoagulation, USP 797 and IV compatibility on my list. Please be nice and thanks in advance!

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u/blublubm — 16 days ago

How to do RPh traveling expenses and reimbursements

Hi. I’m a floating pharmacist and my district is sending me 4-5 hours away week after week starting next week. Idk if this district I work for is just a hot mess but nobody really shows me how to do anything and I kinda just figure it out myself or ask until I find someone who knows.

That said, HOW does the mileage reimbursement and meal stipend work. Nobody tells me anything. Which app do I need to use? Is it SapConcur on W Connect? Do I take pictures of all my receipts for meals? For gas? Track my mileage? Can I book a rental car through SapConcur if I don’t wanna take my own car? Any help is appreciated ☹️

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u/blublubm — 30 days ago

Traveling to cover as new RPh

I’m just starting as a pharmacist (still training) and was never explicitly told at any point in the hiring process that I’m going to be a floater, but I was asked during my interview if I was okay with OCCASIONALLY covering stores in other cities in the district. I was given the impression that every RPh might have to volunteer to cover elsewhere every now and then. Other people are telling me that I’m not only likely going to be floating but going to be driving around and traveling OFTEN, and soon after I finish my training. Since it seems like they’re just gonna a be throwing me into the deep end, and in entirely different cities, what are some things that I should really try to master during training that I’d have to be comfortable doing on my own??? I’m sure I won’t memorize every single thing but I know there are some things that a tech can help me with (insurance issues, etc.) but other things that only a pharmacist would know. What are some of the things that only a pharmacist would know how to navigate that I need to get comfortable doing NOW?

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u/blublubm — 1 month ago

Can DoorDash give you this bs partial pay??

I got an offer for $20.49 to pick up two gaming monitors at Target. They only had one monitor in stock and the customer wanted two so the order was cancelled. The first support agent tells me I’ll be getting 50% pay (which would be about $10.25). I look at my reimbursement at the end of the day and they gave me TWO DOLLARS. I contacted support and this is what they told me. That’s literally just minimum base pay with no tip. Is this normal???????

u/blublubm — 2 months ago
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Hello! Question for stylists. I’ve been getting my haircuts at Ulta for the last two years or so. I really like my stylist so I book with her every time, and I’m going to be booking a balayage appointment soon. I’ve asked her if she prefers to be tipped in cash or on my card and she says either is okay, but I’m wondering how tipping works for y’all and how you all get paid.
- Do you get paid every two weeks including all the tips for that pay period?
- Do you only take home cash tips that same day and wait until payday for the money that was tipped on credit/debit?
- Does all of the money tipped on card go directly to the stylist that provided the service?

I wanna make sure I’m tipping her in the way that’s most convenient for her. Thanks in advance! 🩷🎀

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u/blublubm — 2 months ago
▲ 23 r/WalgreensRx+1 crossposts

Hi, I’m going to be starting a job (pharmacist) with Walgreens soon and was wondering what kind of tips and advice you may have, specifically for a Walgreens pharmacist. Thanks in advance!

Please be kind. And PLEASE nothing unhelpful like “here’s my advice, dOnT wOrK fOr wALgReEnS” because the job market in my area is insanely saturated (as it is in most places) and I’m not in a position to be picky about the kind of jobs I can accept.

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u/blublubm — 2 months ago