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Jun. 16th, 2011 11:43 amSo it's black block and out of towner if its Vancouver, but its agent provocatuers and a police state if it's toronto. Gotcha. Double standard noted. Carry on with the OH woe my city is burning" because man, did I ever get SHIT for being pissed when it was happening on my street. At least we weren't all pisspants over a fucking bullshit sport.
Had to deal with shoppers today and I tried calling customer service, and after a ten min hold, I get "trevor" who seems a little slow on the uptake, after I say "i discovered your pharmacy's second error in a row, while I was overseas" he asks why i waited to call. Um. Something about overseas phone rates, mayhap?
Then trying to talk slow enough for his puny brainmeats to spell Prednisone. P. R. E... what? says he? P. R...Whoa what? P....oh, you know, this is just going to take more time than I have today and I'll wind up calling your company a den of pigfaced monkeyfuckers lacking critical DNA so how's about I send an email?
( our local shoppers has also had the stock levels of a soviet era dept store. Bare shelves abounding.)
AGGRHRHR.
I should type up a cost memo for all the costs of fixing prescription errors. its about 150 bucks, and frankly I think its not unreasonable they cover it since it seems that in the new pharmacy degree programs they've ceased to teach accuracy or counting.
Had to deal with shoppers today and I tried calling customer service, and after a ten min hold, I get "trevor" who seems a little slow on the uptake, after I say "i discovered your pharmacy's second error in a row, while I was overseas" he asks why i waited to call. Um. Something about overseas phone rates, mayhap?
Then trying to talk slow enough for his puny brainmeats to spell Prednisone. P. R. E... what? says he? P. R...Whoa what? P....oh, you know, this is just going to take more time than I have today and I'll wind up calling your company a den of pigfaced monkeyfuckers lacking critical DNA so how's about I send an email?
( our local shoppers has also had the stock levels of a soviet era dept store. Bare shelves abounding.)
AGGRHRHR.
I should type up a cost memo for all the costs of fixing prescription errors. its about 150 bucks, and frankly I think its not unreasonable they cover it since it seems that in the new pharmacy degree programs they've ceased to teach accuracy or counting.