Couple of quick stories from my friend K, who just recently became a pharm tech after being a paramedic for about 8 years:
This constant EW harpy always calls in on the line reserved for doctors to call in perscriptions, and when she's in store always demands immediate and preferential treatment. She insists she's entitled to it, because she's a doctor herself.
Her doctorate is in English literature.
A well dressed woman starts freaking out and screaming when informed her co-pay is $14.00. "You can't charge me for those! My baby needs that medicine! I can't afford that!"
This is right after she had spent the 15 minute wait for the script to be filled by playing $60 of losing scratch tickets. She then threw her Starbucks coffee at the pharmacist when he tried to calm her down.
This constant EW harpy always calls in on the line reserved for doctors to call in perscriptions, and when she's in store always demands immediate and preferential treatment. She insists she's entitled to it, because she's a doctor herself.
Her doctorate is in English literature.
A well dressed woman starts freaking out and screaming when informed her co-pay is $14.00. "You can't charge me for those! My baby needs that medicine! I can't afford that!"
This is right after she had spent the 15 minute wait for the script to be filled by playing $60 of losing scratch tickets. She then threw her Starbucks coffee at the pharmacist when he tried to calm her down.
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