P4 Tests ... anyone ... anyone ... ... Buler?

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Has anyone taken the tests yet? I hope they are taken right off of the "progress check" questions. I find it challenging that one hour is given to plow through a module of 100+ pages.

Still, I'm glad we have the modules W/ answers to study by ... I only hope that the real tests don't try and mix things up, to test screwy-screw-ball applications.

I'm hoping for verbatim, copy & paste, test questions.

Anyone ... anyone,
 






Has anyone taken the tests yet? I hope they are taken right off of the "progress check" questions. I find it challenging that one hour is given to plow through a module of 100+ pages.

Still, I'm glad we have the modules W/ answers to study by ... I only hope that the real tests don't try and mix things up, to test screwy-screw-ball applications.

I'm hoping for verbatim, copy & paste, test questions.

Anyone ... anyone,

Is the pfizer training dept writing the test? If so, expect it to be difficult.
 






Ummmm.... no it will not be anything like the progress checks. Good Luck! Better get to studying! Pfizer doesn't care if you can sell, they just want to make sure you can pass all of their ridiculous tests! The worst training ever!
 












Not the progress checks at all...fricken rediculous. What others get a week to learn, we get a day.

Bummer. But did you pass?

I just got a call from my RFC saying that I needed to "hurry and get 'er done". But when I asked for any insight about the number of questions and were they from the progress checks ... she just plead ignorance.

So, how many questions and were they each one minute to answer?

Dang ... dang ... dang!
 


















I just got hired on this contract. What is the story? From reading other posts it looks like this started in 2009, then got downsized in Sept? Is that correct? I'm excited to be on this (Lipitor is great product) , but I'm worried about its longevity after the 6 months' agreement that Pfizer has with Watson to promote the generic. What have you all been told (if anything)? Also, do they give a phone and or internet allowance?
 






I just got hired on this contract. What is the story? From reading other posts it looks like this started in 2009, then got downsized in Sept? Is that correct? I'm excited to be on this (Lipitor is great product) , but I'm worried about its longevity after the 6 months' agreement that Pfizer has with Watson to promote the generic. What have you all been told (if anything)? Also, do they give a phone and or internet allowance?

Cell phone is up to $75 and ISP is up to $50, (with receipts ... it's not a stipend.)

As for the six month vs. a year, all I can say is what "they" haven't said; Bank on only six months.

Could it be longer? ... Sure if all the stars align just so, meaning that sales are robust and that some smart-guy doesn't trim the territories differently.

"Ya never know ... ya know?
Zee-mahn
 












Yep ... so far ... so good.

Reception in the office is good as long as you don't preach to the choir and go straight to the Lip-4-you cards.

Nic on the other hand is a conversation starter and you'll burn up all your time doing the slight-of-hand magic show. They want to know everything as though they've never been detailed on it before ( ... well not every doctor, but you better be ready to go to places you weren't expecting).

And you?
Zee-mahn