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Anonymous
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I am working in dental sales and pharma at the same time. In dental distrubtion sales you are on your own, no ride alongs unless you choose (we call them co-travels on that side), use your own car, etc. If you want your manager to co-travel they do it to get business and help you close sales, not to check up on you and justify their job. Also, we have manufacturing reps who call on us and they buy you lunch or will take you to dinner because, like is done in pharma, they want you to push their product to the end user.
I make my pharma calls in the morning, some in the afternoon, I space them out. In between I see dental customers and this way there is no crossover, etc. No doctors accidentally slipping, when I go see them with my pharma manger since I'm not in the same offices with both managers., etc.
The best part is that I drive a pharmaceutical company car and the dental company pays me a car allowance for it, crazy! In addition the dental also pays a small salary, for now, plus expenses. Eventually I will be a 1099 employee and it won't matter. I submit expenses for both companies on the same things like parking and small things.
This is THE BEST thing ever!
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I've started making about an extra $2,000 to $3,000 in my spare time here. Since I'm out and about anyways, I've signed up with Lyft. People in my area go to the app, request a ride and the entire payment and tip are automatically deducted and then deposited into my account. Their receipt is automatically sent to them. Since their is an airport in my territory I am able to make several runs dropping people off. In between I can still see and service my accounts. The best part is if I don't want to accept a ride request, I'm not a taxi driver so I don't have to.
I make my pharma calls in the morning, some in the afternoon, I space them out. In between I see dental customers and this way there is no crossover, etc. No doctors accidentally slipping, when I go see them with my pharma manger since I'm not in the same offices with both managers., etc.
The best part is that I drive a pharmaceutical company car and the dental company pays me a car allowance for it, crazy! In addition the dental also pays a small salary, for now, plus expenses. Eventually I will be a 1099 employee and it won't matter. I submit expenses for both companies on the same things like parking and small things.
This is THE BEST thing ever!
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I've started making about an extra $2,000 to $3,000 in my spare time here. Since I'm out and about anyways, I've signed up with Lyft. People in my area go to the app, request a ride and the entire payment and tip are automatically deducted and then deposited into my account. Their receipt is automatically sent to them. Since their is an airport in my territory I am able to make several runs dropping people off. In between I can still see and service my accounts. The best part is if I don't want to accept a ride request, I'm not a taxi driver so I don't have to.