Bard access Portland opening

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Anyone know anything on Portland opening? How is access to physicians? Is this position really open because of expansion? How is the manager? I was told 50k base 150k at plan top reps $250k. Is this realistic even? Would appreciate all serious responses. I am in early stages in hearing about position and don't know much.

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This used to be the place in this company. Right now the vascular access market competition is heating up. I can guarantee in that territory you won't be making that kind of money. The former rep left for a reason.
 






here is some advice stick it up your fucken ass and take it like a prostitute on crack. sp what yiur really ant to know> How can I be so fucked up? It;s noit me its you you bitch face horroeerr. Fuck ths place an d fucj=k thay duche of a rep.
 












Bard loves to tell its reps that they are going to make a ton of money. Here is the reality...they have lost top district managers and sales reps at a rapid clip. They all left for a reason and there will be more leaving as well. Buyer beware. The leadership of the company is a train wreck and they have no clue how to help sales reps that have too much in their bag, too many call points, and not enough money to spread around. It was a great place 2-3 years ago. Now? Not so much. If you take the job, just know going in that it is shell of its former self.
 






I agree. I am a new employee and I kinda feel that I got the wool pulled over my eyes. Is the potential there to make 150k +? sure it is, but the reality of it is that most reps are struggling to make it to plan. I am certain that most medical positions are loking the same way, but there are exceptions to everything. Reality is that I will make the same as I did in my b2b job($100-120k) and do more work and travel 100% more!

Not sure if this was the right move!
 












Do you know if they are close to hiring someone already for the Portland position?

The top half of this company makes $130k plus. Still not bad in a time when BAS is in a bit of flux. Those who have been around for a while, have seen many peaks and valleys. This salesforce was spoiled when we launched Power products. At some point the competition catches up.

Couldnt agree more about the call points, number of products, etc. This is job is hard, but its a good one. Take it.