Oh I am use to the real world and have worked under far more stressful situations lol.

over the past 15 years before the days of pharmacy. My point was that when you come into work in your own time (voluntary unpaid!!! because its that busy to do tests during my working hours) to do a 2.5 hour test in test conditions, people should respect that. Its not like the world would end if a packet of nappies were not put on display (stored in the tiny cupboard I had to sit in), or a member of staff at head office who called me could not be asked to call back! I think sometimes common sense goes out of the window. If I was the pharmacist or a senior staff member I could understand.
I know you think I am mad to do voluntary time, but when you want to get on, you have to put the time in.
Thanks anyway guys for offers of help in the future , its much appreciated. I have just moved into the area recently and had to leave my last job due to my hubbies work relocation. Changing from a financial banking environment to pharmacy does mean I have to put the work in again.