• @Modern_medicine_isnt
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    11 year ago

    My pharmacy has had the same number of people pretty for years now. But it can totally be the exception. I just don’t mind that they all get lunch at the same time. Though I do kind of mindvthey only get 30 minutes.

    And the bank, yeah, only 2 at mine, but also never a line.

    So those aren’t great examples.

    An easy one is doctor’s offices. Corporations have started buying up clinics all over. And suddenly doctor’s have no say in how the business is run. The business managers don’t care about the patients because there is no shortage. So like this mental health place I take my kids… they just flat out refuse to service any child whose parents are in the process of separating, or even soon to be. And a list of other exclusions that seem like when a kid needs help the most.
    And a lot of doctor’s offices won’t let you pay your bill at the office. They tell you to go home and go online and do it. And don’t get me started on all the forms that someone from the office would enter while asking you questions, but now you have to do it all yourself. The time suck from all the accounts I have to make and manage for my kids is insane. But also my mother in her 80’s is expected to navigate all these terrible portals and websites full of forms. Everyone is pushing the work down to the customer in order to maximize profits.

    • @[email protected]
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      01 year ago

      And the bank, yeah, only 2 at mine, but also never a line.

      So those aren’t great examples.

      At mine, the line can be (and often is) 13 people deep. That’s a great example.