I used to work at a Walmart pharmacy in Wichita, KS and I was very excited to be there when I first started. My boss Jennifer Wells wrote me up for something I didn't do and everyone who worked in that pharmacy with the exception of one treated me like dirt. I was getting in trouble for not knowing information needed to work in the pharmacy even though they never taught any of it to me. When I confronted the Pharmacy Market Manager on these issues and to erase my coaching, she just said" Oh well, your just expected to know all this." What kind of manager would tell you something like that? The straw the broke the camels back was that on August 2 I was fired and arrested because they accused me of stealing money, even though I didn't. I believe my former pharmacy coworkers are behind it because they were talking about looking for ways to get rid of me before all this happened. I knew they wanted to get rid of me because multiple other associates who worked at that store overheard them saying that. When I confronted my boss about it, she denied it completely. The night I talked to her about the issues I was having was the same night they are accusing me of stealing money, this day being July 20, very suspicious there. It's one thing to not like me but to try to ruin my life my accusing me of a crime I didn't commit is too far and evil. These people should be fired for what they did to me because I did nothing to them. My honesty and goodness really bothers people like them doesn't it? I have never seen or worked with a more unprofessional group of people. I have seen more professionalism in a men's locker room than this pharmacy.
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