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Anyone know if OnCall is still in business?

Get a life. All your posts are in the middle of the night. You're posting stuff about a place you obviously don't work at anymore. You sound like the girlfriend or boyfriend that got dumped if they're so bad why do you keep talking about them. Move on!
 






So glad I checked this company out before making a big mistake. sounds like lots of unhappy people and a few defensive ones too. Moving on sounds like good advice. Doubt this would be a good place to get tangled in.
 


















Get a life. All your posts are in the middle of the night. You're posting stuff about a place you obviously don't work at anymore. You sound like the girlfriend or boyfriend that got dumped if they're so bad why do you keep talking about them. Move on!
this is hysterical. Obvious Oncalls top manager wrote this. His son plays football so he knows a good offense is a good defense. Pointing fingers at anyone but himself. Maybe he should try working instead of responding to this thread. Everyone knows he is the reason his company failed.
 












This thread is too funny. So agree with the bold guy on here .That place has been going under for a while. Karma came. Many are chuckling. Could not have happened to a more crooked bunch.
 


















i double dipped here around 2014. all pay per call gigs. the pfizer contract was premarin. it was a lot of fun. patients wanted the samples so bad. my manager came out with me. after not seeing the doctor she asked me why i didn't enter the call. that was rich. after that it was sucampo. that one was horrible. pay per signature so of course i would screen shot after getting the first signature. forged all the rest periodically throughout the day as I did my other shitty job. they used the reject sucampo dms. they were terrible i went to a neighboring office and the takeda rep ("co-promote") ran into me and went and cried to his manager and got me a talking to. hilarious. then they had us work with ahm to ask to put up ads in patient rooms and take a picture of it for a few dollars. hey - it was the obiden years. the job market was horrible. good times.