A collection of half-inebriated, non-sequitur rants and ramblings from the hellish mondane world of retail pharmacy.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Communism

Well, this is going to be a personal first. I'm certainly neither a liberal, nor a democrat, and I probably couldn't be less of a communist. What I am about to argue for is nothing but pure socialism and commie nonsense that is going to make the Drug Monkey's scotch taste just a little bit better tonight.

If you're following along at home, and read any of the pharmacy/anger/hate blogs that are becoming more and more prevalent, you may have noticed that working with the public tends to be the worst part of our jobs. It can also be argued that its the hardest as well. Ask any pharmacist if their job would be easier or harder if they didn't have to deal with the public, they will gladly tell you that working with the public is a burden.

So, may I suggest anyone trying to build momentum for the socialist movement argue that all jobs working with the public be paid equal. Regardless of your skill or trade, just the act of talking to the public is the single most difficult and least desirable part of any job. The rest is easier and much more pleasant. Thus, all jobs in retail or otherwise work with the public should be paid equally.

Retail pharmacists generally are paid more than their institution/hospital counterparts. Its called combat pay, and its due to having to deal with some dipshit who knows nothing yet insists on yelling at me for no good reason. I just have to sit there and take it. And I can't think of a single good reason that the kid slicing turkey meat at the deli counter has any less dignity or should be expected to take the same verbal abuse. Where is this kid's combat pay?

Whatever. I'm not taking a pay cut.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Pepperpourri said...

Hmmm but hospital pharmacists have their fair share of nonsense customers (patients) too. The hospital at where I had my attachment had CCTVs right behind the counters. The head pharmacist told us that it serves as a proof of evidence in cases of patient abuse. Some patients even throw things at pharmacists, other than yelling at them. No wonder counters now have window panes.

11:19 PM

 
Blogger Mike said...

I don't believe anyone has ever died from a mis-sliced piece of ham.

6:04 PM

 

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