I have never in my life seen a group of more talented people worry about their fate. I know you all have spent years investing and building this company but you do not deserve to sit here and be scared daily over your job. Most of you make at best $50k a year. You can make this literally doing almost anything else and have better job security and not work for this sh---y a-s company. Please invest in yourself, you are worth more than what CVS can offer.
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@zdy+1t5AursI - three years ago, the salary offer for an Aetna pharmacy account manager was $50k. This is a job that requires you to work all day New Year's day and pretty much seven days a week for the first few weeks of January. Long hours of meetings and testing, client facing. Not sure if that has changed or not, but it was ridiculous and they generally got what they paid for - cr-ppy talent.
That’s actually so true to the person that said 20% of the people do 80% of the work. I was in that 20%. Don’t let em burn you out though. It shouldn’t be acceptable and it’s not okay.
Karen Ly--h, the CVS chief executive, received a $21.6 million compensation package in 2023 — a 1.4% increase over the prior year. The figure included a $1.5 million salary, stock awards and options of $16.2 million, and incentive pay of nearly $3 million
20% of the people do 80% of the work at this company, let's be honest
The vast majority of those laid off last summer were salaried corporate employees.. not sure where you’re getting “at best $50k” from. They’re much more likely to target those of us making $100k+ than the hourly employees.
Who is working in corporate for only 50k? Serious question. What job would pay that low?
To the person that said “you don’t know these people” I used to work for Aetna not too long ago so yeah I do know a lot of “these people”… on top of that I don’t have to know any of these people to know the difference between right and wrong and bullsh-t. So… you have no argument here. Literally
agreed. crazy job market. I have been applying since 6 months or so. no luck whatsoever.
No kidding.
If only the job market wasn’t so damn competitive these days. It used to take 3-6 months to get a new job. Now it’s well over a year.
You don’t know these people