MERCK CONTRACT AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!







Well it depends BUT I have so few samples I do not get more than 3 signatures a day. I am not sure how they can monitor our behavior we have very little to leave. I literally leave information at most stops; I hope they can see that I actually stopped walked in and had a conversation where I can. BUT most offices are no see with out lunch so very often I get a glimpse of the doc and only speak with receptionist or on a good day the nurse. It is very hard to sell Asmanex without samples of Asmanex actually it's impossible and we look stupid.
 






51 cents a mile period no car you buy own gas but mileage checks add up to 600 to 800 a month

Take at least $11,000 off your yearly pay because of the car depreciation,insurance, fuel and maintenance. This job doesn't look so good now even with the mileage expense included. You'll beat the hell out of your car in two years, then when you try to sell or trade it people will laugh when you tell them what you want to get for it.
 


















I drive a 12 year old Toyota I bought my daughter when she graduated High School. The insurance is under 100 a month and gas, tires, and maintenance more than covered.. I get about 400 every two weeks. Mostly Highway miles.

So you're probably driving around in a beat-up car that looks like it is more at home at a scrap yard and you probably still wear that faded, worn out suit that you bought at a Salvation Army store 15 years ago. Way to go Sparkie to impress your customers! Its folks like you who give contract sales reps a bad reputation.
 






First. Car looks great. Second I am a she. Left pharma when second was born. Did real estate for a few years and started my own company about ten years ago. use my explorer for showings but not about to run it into the ground for this job. Took this part time gig because housing market was soft. My clothing may not be couture but I assure you they are quite nice. And if this is your main stream of revenue you are a loser. Go get a real job and wear your nice suit for the interview SPARKY....what an fn loser. I would have left my husband if he even referred to a job like this as his job
 






So you're probably driving around in a beat-up car that looks like it is more at home at a scrap yard and you probably still wear that faded, worn out suit that you bought at a Salvation Army store 15 years ago. Way to go Sparkie to impress your customers! Its folks like you who give contract sales reps a bad reputation.

Go out and lease your Lexus or BMW and continue with your debt. I am smart with my money. You probably borrow money from your house to pay for things.