Corruption

2nd that! Publicity states all bad apples are out yet CW still roils about in the barrel. SAME story. He’s either extremely lucky or harboring the sins of those protecting him.
 


















Former original rep here. No need to slam CW so hard. He played chess right. Kissed the right a** and did what he had to do to keep a job. Brown nosin ain’t easy! To be clear, NO sales rep or account manager hired before 2016 should still be employed at Insys, not one. All knew what was happening whether you actually participated or pretended to so you didn’t lose your job. You either caught on and gtfo with your dignity and morals in tact or stayed, played the game and rolled the dice.
 






Former original rep here. No need to slam CW so hard. He played chess right. Kissed the right a** and did what he had to do to keep a job. Brown nosin ain’t easy! To be clear, NO sales rep or account manager hired before 2016 should still be employed at Insys, not one. All knew what was happening whether you actually participated or pretended to so you didn’t lose your job. You either caught on and gtfo with your dignity and morals in tact or stayed, played the game and rolled the dice.

Taking you at your word, I have one question. Why? Seriously, why did so many people apparently make such awful and ultimately tragic decisions. It simply cannot be all about $ and power. To believe that is to lose faith in our humanity. Perhaps there is no answer, but it keeps me awake thinking about it.

Noting the time of your post, I guessing it might be the same for you?
 












it isn’t as simple as right and wrong.

There are 4 types of reps who would have been at Insys:

1. People who knew exactly what was going on and are greedy. These people will not get in trouble because they would have known the rules so they would have known to cover their asses. (Have power points, lists of people at each program, etc) And they would have made enough money to have a decent lawyer.

2. People who knew was going on but figured “this is normal” or “they won’t arest everybody”. These people will likely get into trouble because they were wrong and didn’t make enough money to retain good legal counsel.

3. People who didn’t know this wrong and assumed compliance would help them or alert them that they were doing stuff wrong. These people are naively stupid and probably too stupid to have made enough money to warrant being arrested.

4. People who believed they were doing this for people in pain. They drank the Kool Aid that these regulations screwed legitimate people who needed effective pain meds regardless of the cause of the pain. These people are too easily manipulated to function in a real society and likely should be banned from jobs which could cause any damage to anyone or anything.
 




































All of the above, with the exception that it is actually Sanga and not Saeed that is a cross dresser.

Man, Sanga is still around? I thought that dude would be long gone by now.

How about the Capt. HGH? Is Tony still blowing lines in the bathroom at Insys corporate?

I never got a chance to thank the guy for what he did to help further my career. His efforts as VP of Sales really pushed me to go look for a better job. It was also really nice of him to keep paying me all through the interview and hiring process, not to mention the first 4-5 months I worked at my new job instead of making calls for Insys.

Thanks Big-T!