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Just wondering if there have been any contingent job offers yet....I have my final interview next week, and was curious if anyone from last weeks interviews received offer.
Just wondering if there have been any contingent job offers yet....I have my final interview next week, and was curious if anyone from last weeks interviews received offer.
Yes, 106k base. So excited!! My cards are ready for this product. Selling in a tough coverage area separates the men from the boys.
so no car, inflated commission, 106k really looks like 85k after all is said and done...
Yes, the fleet program sucks
There is no fleet program, they give you $800 month. Sounds good but after gas, maintenance, and the wear and tear of your car you will lose in the end.
Yes, the fleet program sucks
the car program is Runzheimer. it does NOT suck, its actually the best around. I agree, a free company car is always better, but I'd rather drive the car that I choose and bank the extra cash.
You will NOT bank any extra cash with the price of gas, car note, maintenance, insurance, etc. You almost always lose money when having a car allowance.
I am still waiting to hear about a contingent offer. I wonder if they called the people they didn't choose yet? I was hoping for a phone call before a letter. Anyone heard anything yet? I hope Northera gets approved on March 28th. Opportunity looks good. Especially compared to what else is out there right now.
Managed care and tier coverage will be the major issue. There are generics for orthostatic hypotension.
If you read what is available, those drugs have severe side effects that doctors stopped using them. They are desperate for this drug because it's better than what they have now. It's for neurogenic orthostatic hypotension that's different from orthostatic hypotension.
If you read what is available, those drugs have severe side effects that doctors stopped using them. They are desperate for this drug because it's better than what they have now. It's for neurogenic orthostatic hypotension that's different from orthostatic hypotension.
Yeah, tell that to the managed care payers.
I did.