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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4274694"]Sales bot…funny. Let’s see, I sell targeted and chemo agents for cancer, never sampled a drug in my life and I could talk circles around you, and 95% of the PharmD’s out there in terms of cancer and cancer treatments. Most of the time it is the tenured oncology reps that have to show the PharmD MSL the ropes in oncology as your ‘Phd’ level education really only teaches you classes of drugs at a macro level leaving you with very little functional knowledge. In the class of drugs that is the most toxic, oncologics, the PharmD has virtually no impact, knowledge, or use, as infusion nurses mix most chemos day in and day out. Sure you can tell a doc what antibiotic shouldn’t be used with which statin…Wow thanks since if you can read and have Epocrates ANYONE can do that! </p><p><br /></p><p> $200K+ a year, and on average really only work 3 days a week doing mainly lunches. With this pretty laidback lifestyle I have managed to make a small fortune in stock options over the last twenty years. </p><p><br /></p><p>So back to the Sales Bot crack…Umm let’s see…count pills by fives, talk to the AARP crowd about glucose levels and work 50+ hours a week at CVS to make $185K versus what I do?…which is making $200K+ a year, and on average really only working 3 days a week doing mainly lunches and talking to oncologist about treatments, practice management, reimbursement, AE management, potential clinical trials, etc. With this pretty laidback lifestyle I’ve managed to make a small fortune in stock options over the last twenty years. The more I think about it your job sounds like it could easily be replaced by a robot…oh that’s right it already has in the form of a computer, a printer, the internet and a HS dropout Pharm Tech. Look I get that you were the nerds of your high school yet not smart enough to go medical school, or dental school, or veterinarian school, or for that matter chiropractic, or optometry school where pharmacy school sort of lands between. So keep wearing your cheap clothes driving your cheap cars and living in your cheap condos, and keep telling yourself your job has ‘worth’ or ‘value’. BTW you think we really care that we have to sign in at your crappy office when we come to your hospital??? We love having to sign in so we can laugh our asses off because you think you actually have power or influence and we get a chance to see the pictures on your desk and wall of your big vacation to the Sandals Resort or that new Camry or if you really ‘made it’ that C class or 3 series BMW. I’ve worked in hospitals and academic centers for 20 years and in the hierarchy of a medical center the pharmacist is one step above a orderly in terms of respect, power and influence. Go back to your hole and get off your mom’s computer and stop thinking you are anything but a joke in the health care machine. Last I checked when someone is having a heart attack or gets into a car accident they aren’t screaming, “Quick, get me a pharmacist”![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4274694"]Sales bot…funny. Let’s see, I sell targeted and chemo agents for cancer, never sampled a drug in my life and I could talk circles around you, and 95% of the PharmD’s out there in terms of cancer and cancer treatments. Most of the time it is the tenured oncology reps that have to show the PharmD MSL the ropes in oncology as your ‘Phd’ level education really only teaches you classes of drugs at a macro level leaving you with very little functional knowledge. In the class of drugs that is the most toxic, oncologics, the PharmD has virtually no impact, knowledge, or use, as infusion nurses mix most chemos day in and day out. Sure you can tell a doc what antibiotic shouldn’t be used with which statin…Wow thanks since if you can read and have Epocrates ANYONE can do that! $200K+ a year, and on average really only work 3 days a week doing mainly lunches. With this pretty laidback lifestyle I have managed to make a small fortune in stock options over the last twenty years. So back to the Sales Bot crack…Umm let’s see…count pills by fives, talk to the AARP crowd about glucose levels and work 50+ hours a week at CVS to make $185K versus what I do?…which is making $200K+ a year, and on average really only working 3 days a week doing mainly lunches and talking to oncologist about treatments, practice management, reimbursement, AE management, potential clinical trials, etc. With this pretty laidback lifestyle I’ve managed to make a small fortune in stock options over the last twenty years. The more I think about it your job sounds like it could easily be replaced by a robot…oh that’s right it already has in the form of a computer, a printer, the internet and a HS dropout Pharm Tech. Look I get that you were the nerds of your high school yet not smart enough to go medical school, or dental school, or veterinarian school, or for that matter chiropractic, or optometry school where pharmacy school sort of lands between. So keep wearing your cheap clothes driving your cheap cars and living in your cheap condos, and keep telling yourself your job has ‘worth’ or ‘value’. BTW you think we really care that we have to sign in at your crappy office when we come to your hospital??? We love having to sign in so we can laugh our asses off because you think you actually have power or influence and we get a chance to see the pictures on your desk and wall of your big vacation to the Sandals Resort or that new Camry or if you really ‘made it’ that C class or 3 series BMW. I’ve worked in hospitals and academic centers for 20 years and in the hierarchy of a medical center the pharmacist is one step above a orderly in terms of respect, power and influence. Go back to your hole and get off your mom’s computer and stop thinking you are anything but a joke in the health care machine. Last I checked when someone is having a heart attack or gets into a car accident they aren’t screaming, “Quick, get me a pharmacist”![/QUOTE]
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