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I would love to hear how y'all across the country are dealing with the doubling of Teflaro price. We had a conference call yesterday.

It is hilarious to think these DM's say "business as usual" or "sales shouldn't be too affected"

WHAT A JOKE

My accounts are telling me their orders will go way down....

What are you hearing out there? I feel like such a jerk now in front of my customers
 












I would love to hear how y'all across the country are dealing with the doubling of Teflaro price. We had a conference call yesterday.

It is hilarious to think these DM's say "business as usual" or "sales shouldn't be too affected"

WHAT A JOKE

My accounts are telling me their orders will go way down....

What are you hearing out there? I feel like such a jerk now in front of my customers

That we are greedy mo-fo's
 






I would love to hear how y'all across the country are dealing with the doubling of Teflaro price. We had a conference call yesterday.

It is hilarious to think these DM's say "business as usual" or "sales shouldn't be too affected"

WHAT A JOKE

My accounts are telling me their orders will go way down....

What are you hearing out there? I feel like such a jerk now in front of my customers

I love how we are 30% less expensive than dapto! Really?
Except the fact that for bacteremia they are dosing ceftaroline at q8 so the price is about the same.

And we don't have a bacteremia indication.

Oh by the way, as much as they say most of the use of dapto is being used for skin they are full of sh*t. Ask your dapto rep.
 
























A hospital job is more like a hobby. I spend most of my day tinkering around trying to see some decision makers or trying to buy lunch for the nurses. No rush to get in early, IDs show up close to noon and they are there all day. Knowing where they are each day, their routine is easy to follow. Spending 2 hours at a hospital is all one really needs, then its off to a few office calls....nah... bahahaha, then go back home.

Think about it, we work with our DM 2x/month, stack the day when working with DM and that will be the hardest day that you have to work. Money is good, lots of lip service on what we would like to really happen, but really slow slow slow, sales process. its a great gig.
 






A hospital job is more like a hobby. I spend most of my day tinkering around trying to see some decision makers or trying to buy lunch for the nurses. No rush to get in early, IDs show up close to noon and they are there all day. Knowing where they are each day, their routine is easy to follow. Spending 2 hours at a hospital is all one really needs, then its off to a few office calls....nah... bahahaha, then go back home.

Think about it, we work with our DM 2x/month, stack the day when working with DM and that will be the hardest day that you have to work. Money is good, lots of lip service on what we would like to really happen, but really slow slow slow, sales process. its a great gig.

Wow, nice try retail rep. You clearly don't get this kind of sale at all.
 






Mr. Hospital guy. Give me a break. Selling antibiotics in the hospital is no big deal. Stop acting like its such a big deal. Selling to a doc is the same in every setting.
 






























No one cares about hospital. You guys are a joke. Pretty sure my hospital rep works about 2 hours per week.

If that - I know one and the only time she moves her "company car" during a workday is to put it in the driveway - she is home constantly. I have a home based business and it is ridiculus how much time this so alled sales rep spends at home during the weekday doing anything but..no wonder drug reps are viewed with such disdain by my clients in the healthcare profession - the tell me the only value you bring is food - nothing more. what a joke your industry is, truely pathetic.