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Why is it that 99% of the people that post on this site, Cafe Pharma, don't know how to spell. No wonder our country is going down the tubes. Doesn't anyone proofread anymore?
Hear is a verb. The very tough word you were thinking of was h e r e !!!

I jumped on the site once I saw there were 151 viewers and was intrigued to read what the hoopla was all about.
Ouch! Downsizing hurts.
Here's my suggestion to surviving the demise of the sales force and your ability to provide for your family.
#1. Create a plan on what you're going to do once you receive the proverbial pink slip.
#2. Don't freak out!
#3. Download everything you've been waiting to print out on your computer, today. Documentation is your new best friend.
#4. Brush off your resume and brag book and get it into tip top shape.
#5. Don't have a great resume? No problem. You should contact Sari@sdnconsulting.biz to write it for you. She's incredible when it comes to making you shine and her interviewing tips are priceless.

There's already enough downsized pharm reps out there beating the pavement, get a head start and get your info into interview order. I'm not waiting only to hear they already hired someone for the job I thought was mine.
 






Why is it that 99% of the people that post on this site, Cafe Pharma, don't know how to spell. No wonder our country is going down the tubes. Doesn't anyone proofread anymore?
Hear is a verb. The very tough word you were thinking of was h e r e !!!

I am pretty sure that they spelled hear right, they just didnt use the right hear......you really took your time to respond.....I mean I feel like a dumbass responding to your response but at least it made an idiot out of you.
 






I jumped on the site once I saw there were 151 viewers and was intrigued to read what the hoopla was all about.
Ouch! Downsizing hurts.
Here's my suggestion to surviving the demise of the sales force and your ability to provide for your family.
#1. Create a plan on what you're going to do once you receive the proverbial pink slip.
#2. Don't freak out!
#3. Download everything you've been waiting to print out on your computer, today. Documentation is your new best friend.
#4. Brush off your resume and brag book and get it into tip top shape.
#5. Don't have a great resume? No problem. You should contact Sari@sdnconsulting.biz to write it for you. She's incredible when it comes to making you shine and her interviewing tips are priceless.

There's already enough downsized pharm reps out there beating the pavement, get a head start and get your info into interview order. I'm not waiting only to hear they already hired someone for the job I thought was mine.

If you know of anything of questionable legality, make sure you document that. A good whistleblower suit could bring you a couple of million dollars. Check out what these guys from J&J did concerning Procrit sales practices:

http://independent.com/news/2011/oct/13/drugs-dollars-and-death/