Ex- Purdue reps on the chopping again.

anonymous

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LOL, all of you ex-Purdue folks jumped from the Titanic in June 2018 onto the RMS Lusitania.
Must be tough interviewing every year lol.
Y'all still waiting for that transformative DEAL for your life? I admit working at Purdue until the last day was a good gig, just glad I found land after swimming away from Purdue.

I would say good luck but ya wouldn't know what to do with it, obviously... LOL
 


















LOL, all of you ex-Purdue folks jumped from the Titanic in June 2018 onto the RMS Lusitania.
Must be tough interviewing every year lol.
Y'all still waiting for that transformative DEAL for your life? I admit working at Purdue until the last day was a good gig, just glad I found land after swimming away from Purdue.

I would say good luck but ya wouldn't know what to do with it, obviously... LOL

purdue people can't get a break. having pp and Insys on your resume is career death sentence

dopes
 


















It is just fantastic to see Brian Jennings (he wasn't my RD at PP, Tony and then Rich was) and other cronies getting a bit of sweet life karma style justice.

I had very good friends in the SE region working under RD Jennings at PP and heard accounts of his lack leadership and demeaning style of working with his region. I slept well last night, so well that I didn't even need to turn my pillow over to feel the cool side. Ahhh life is grand and uncertain and dark for others! MAGA! MAGA!
 






purdue people can't get a break. having pp and Insys on your resume is career death sentence

dopes
Have you considered that perhaps these people were not suited for pharmaceutical sales? A productive, meaningful life, requires, at a minimum, a moral compass and proper code of ethics. These can be as simple as the "Golden rule", as complex as the Hippocratic oath, or something more personal and intrinsic to a person's worldview. Whatever it is, wherever it comes from, it's tenets will ultimately define who and what we are.

Insys and Purdue are a clear illustration of what happens when an entire organization lacks any ethical guidelines. People simultaneously destroy the lives of their clients, co-workers, family and finally, their own. Some people have to hit rock bottom to understand this. In that context, the "death" of a career may actually be the birth of a better person.
 






It is just fantastic to see Brian Jennings (he wasn't my RD at PP, Tony and then Rich was) and other cronies getting a bit of sweet life karma style justice.

I had very good friends in the SE region working under RD Jennings at PP and heard accounts of his lack leadership and demeaning style of working with his region. I slept well last night, so well that I didn't even need to turn my pillow over to feel the cool side. Ahhh life is grand and uncertain and dark for others! MAGA! MAGA!
You seem to suggest that when bad things happen to bad people, you feel better. Many folks would probably agree with you. I wonder though....doesn't the burden of judging someone (bad) , deciding their punishment (justice) and celebrating their misery, effectively remove the joy from your life.

I'm not denying that their are bad, even evil people, nor am I suggesting they should not be held to account. I just don't want the burden of being judge, jury and jailer. Whatever wrong they may have done me, I don't let them take up residence in my head. Life's too short and I have better things to think about.
 






It is just fantastic to see Brian Jennings (he wasn't my RD at PP, Tony and then Rich was) and other cronies getting a bit of sweet life karma style justice.

I had very good friends in the SE region working under RD Jennings at PP and heard accounts of his lack leadership and demeaning style of working with his region. I slept well last night, so well that I didn't even need to turn my pillow over to feel the cool side. Ahhh life is grand and uncertain and dark for others! MAGA! MAGA!

WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM??
 






You seem to suggest that when bad things happen to bad people, you feel better. Many folks would probably agree with you. I wonder though....doesn't the burden of judging someone (bad) , deciding their punishment (justice) and celebrating their misery, effectively remove the joy from your life.

I'm not denying that their are bad, even evil people, nor am I suggesting they should not be held to account. I just don't want the burden of being judge, jury and jailer. Whatever wrong they may have done me, I don't let them take up residence in my head. Life's too short and I have better things to think about.


Yeah, I don't know. I drink Tito's club soda and have a good day. It can have residence all it wants, as long as it pays its rent.