When I saw the title of this thread was "things are really looking up" I thought it was going to be about how Polymedco was finally shutting down. I hope Pete finally gets what he deserves some day.
I too hope the whole outfit crumbles into the lake. What a sham. I am amazed they stayed afloat as long as they did. The training and 6 months of employment was the worse part of my life to date. And I am old. So, that is pretty bad.
Creepy company full of creepy people. Pete and K Goodman took the cake for how low the medical sales occupation could go. I remember all of us sitting in a dingy little training room wondering what the hell did I do? I think I just ruined my once promising career?
On the way back to the airport after training we all knew we had made a huge mistake, wondering how the hell we were now going to get out of it.
No one in our training class lasted more than a year. No one. Oddly they had all come from good companies with bad management. Little did they know how bad it could get.
My favorite was the 2 ride a longs from dawn till dark without water let alone lunch.
Polymedco did not pay for rep lunch with the dim witted DMs. Cheap and sleazy.
How about the roommates in the tiny little rooms in Chicago. Having a complete stranger sleeping one-foot away.
The whole deal, the numbers, the bonus, training, the sloppy middle-aged sales trainer. Another drink please.
Thank God it is past me now.
I can only hope for the worse related to Polymedco Sr. management.