Intesting article by PharmaLot









The take-away is that 100% of all companies that conduct surveys find the pharmaceutical industry useful. Interestingly, 0% of them actually contribute anything other than opinions to society.

Critics, politicians, lawyers and consultants are the barnacles of our planet; just consuming from the efforts of others. White collar welfare recipients.
 




The take-away is that 100% of all companies that conduct surveys find the pharmaceutical industry useful. Interestingly, 0% of them actually contribute anything other than opinions to society.

Critics, politicians, lawyers and consultants are the barnacles of our planet; just consuming from the efforts of others. White collar welfare recipients.

Yeah right! We need more true professionals like pharmaceutical representatives! We're the ones who really add value.

If anyone can read the article you'll see the Chinese and Russians like reps, and America wasn't mentioned. No one wants to see you (if you want to make a sales call, that is...).

If you're bringing lunch for the office then hell yeah, but save your ridiculous presentations.
 




Yeah right! We need more true professionals like pharmaceutical representatives! We're the ones who really add value.

If anyone can read the article you'll see the Chinese and Russians like reps, and America wasn't mentioned. No one wants to see you (if you want to make a sales call, that is...).

If you're bringing lunch for the office then hell yeah, but save your ridiculous presentations.

Here's what the article had to say about how American docs feel about reps, "What about the US? Nearly 98 percent of the docs find rep calls to be useful, of which 44 percent say the reps are very useful and 2.1 percent saying not at all useful."

Next time, you might actually read the whole damn article before you make a dumb ass comment like you did.
 




Here's what the article had to say about how American docs feel about reps, "What about the US? Nearly 98 percent of the docs find rep calls to be useful, of which 44 percent say the reps are very useful and 2.1 percent saying not at all useful."

Next time, you might actually read the whole damn article before you make a dumb ass comment like you did.

Not in my territory. Or any territory that I've heard of, ever, in the last 10 years. so you can read that and someone can quote it, does that mean it's the truth? I guess if it suits you to believe it. Dumbass.