A crumbling giant that is too big too fail but will try their hardest to do just that - Warehouse Operations Cardinal Health Employee Review

1.0
19 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the people at the non management level are pretty great people. The health insurance is alright but costs me over a hundred dollars a month, and I barely make over 2 thousand on a non-overtime month.

Cons

This company, specifically the third-party logistics element, has an outdated operations model and responsibility structure. The management class is primarily derived of yes men of yesteryear, management friends from outside the company with little relevant experience, or blood relatives of current management with no vision of the future requirements of a rapidly changing market. They will continue to let inefficient practices drive the business into disorganization and confusion at all costs to avoid taking the responsibility of being the corrective party. This company and their culture prioritize public perception, office talk, and catchy quips over hard corrective action and their responsibility to maintain and promote a stable pharmaceutical chain and deliver medications on time and intact with consistency.

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5.0
17 Jun 2026
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Pros

A Lot of hours available

Cons

Heavy peak season during winter

2.0
15 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting work: nobody hears this job title without a little curiosity Independent: once you're trained you're mostly given tasks and allowed to work whatever way best suits your needs Unique: you won't find another job that does exactly this in the area Benefits: pretty standard, but kick in on day 1 Growing field: by all appearances, this is a growing field in pharmacy, so job stability isn't an issue Management: Leadership at this location strives to make this a good place to work

Cons

The hours: most technicians will work from 2:30-10 AM. The pay: rate is decent, a little less than hospital rates, a little more than retail, but in general you will be capped at 35 hours a week. Independence: while there is a lot to say about the benefits of working on your tasks alone, there is also little in the way of any real supervision. This means that all interpersonal issues devolve into a one employee's word against another, leaving management reluctant to act. Management: Leadership at this location does its best to make this a good environment to work, but they do it at the expense of holding employees accountable.

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