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Adam Thomas thought he led a charmed life. Happily married with an adorable set of twins he was a member of the most trusted profession in the country. Yes, retail pharmacy had its shortcomings, but Adam handled adversity gracefully. Even though he knew 'the customer wasn't always right', Adam didn't allow the volatility of such work hazards to permeate his rational thinking and sound judgment. One day, however, everything changes. His once charmed life is turned upside down. So begins the calamity Adam Thomas endures. My Life As A Retail Pharmacist - A Fictionalized Memoir follows Adam as he navigates the struggles of standing up for what he believes. Tanya Stenke-Branch blatantly eavesdrops on Adam's transaction with customer Milton R. Green. She dislikes Adam's solution to Green's insurance issue that arises and takes it upon herself to intervene. Adam is vocally upset with the unwelcome advice. But, according to 'this wife of a prominent surgeon', Tanya's interference is in Mr. Green's best interests. A reasonable everyday situation that Adam has handled numerous times in the past mutates into an unsalvageable disaster. Adam is ultimately terminated from Shaw Drug for his unprofessional behavior and his life begins to spiral out of control. What happens challenges Adam to question everything he once knew. When Tanya gossips to her friends at the local café about the incident, she discloses pertinent, yet confidential information, intentionally violating numerous HIPAA regulations. Fortunately for Adam, Paul Davis, Attorney at Law, just happens to overhear. Adam's case for retribution has considerable merit. As the lawsuit begins, the messy repercussions from such sensationalist trash that is so abundant in today's world surface. Adam's grasp on his charmed life continues to slip. The legal proceeding strains his familial interactions. His wife, Val, tries desperately to maintain balance, but Tanya and her lawyers just don't play fair. Could such a random chance encounter ruin Adam's professional and personal existence? The manuscript is divided into three parts each with an increasingly broader Point of View - a proverbial parallel to Adam Thomas' journey. Strunk and White would probably refute such a travesty. But the transition is subtle and purposeful. The reader is allowed to intimately experience Adam's story . My Life As A Retail Pharmacist - A Fictionalized Memoir is current and hip and different. A cathartic read for anyone who has ever worked retail.

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  • Print Length: 331 Pages
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