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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4299304"]Being a specialty rep is great if you like living in your car, driving 1,000 miles per week. Also, don't forget that no one is at or over 100% for all three products... ever. Oh, and the best thing is that after your spine is powder from driving, you have to look forward to up to 4 years of travel completing your trainer and RSM position before you become a DBM. </p><p><br /></p><p>Specialty sucks balls.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4299304"]Being a specialty rep is great if you like living in your car, driving 1,000 miles per week. Also, don't forget that no one is at or over 100% for all three products... ever. Oh, and the best thing is that after your spine is powder from driving, you have to look forward to up to 4 years of travel completing your trainer and RSM position before you become a DBM. Specialty sucks balls.[/QUOTE]
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Cafepharma Message Boards | Pharma Sales, Device Sales, Lab Sales
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Why try for a DBM position?
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Why try for a DBM position?
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