Where should the next National meeting be?

Discussion in 'Jazz Pharmaceuticals' started by Anonymous, Mar 27, 2012 at 10:13 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    You know, you just may have hit upon something! When Papa Jazz was alive, he was so very proud of his I-Hop roots back in Dillon, SC. It was in Dillon, that sowing the seeds for a great pharmaceutical company first took hold of my Papa! Now look how close we are to greatness! Perhaps we could celebrate our company, and our founder by having a big sales meeting in Dillon, SC!! We'll see!

    - Jermaine Jazz Jr.
    - Dir. Sales/ Op.
     

  2. Anonymous

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    Does it really matter? How many times do you drones need to get laughed at while you`re being skulled dragged. You`re the laughing stock of pharma.
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Syria would be a great place for them. All of them need to have a fire ignited under them. They are very blah! No real sales skills here. No new data. I hate even hearing them detail. It is all old data and very boring.
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    I`d like to go some place cold so the babes can warm me up a nite.
     
  5. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    After my staff and I have done careful research on logistics, I have decided to NOT pursue Dillon, South Carolina as a site for our Natl. Meeting. Transportation to and from Dillon is much too difficult to overcome. I am looking forward to having a special "Day of Remembrance" on Oct. 28, 2012, on the 5th anniversary of my father's (Papa Jazz) death. Much of the success we have achieved as a pharmaceutical company is due to his efforts!
     
  6. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Maybe the meeting can be in your TPT neighborhood.
     
  7. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Those Jazzy cougars are on the prawl out at the hotel bar at nite during meetings. I got balled 2 years straight at the meeting. Could not get the 3 Peat cause I left the company.
     
  8. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Well, now you know where it will be-the same shit hole as last year. How creative! How friggin' cheap! The feedback from last year was not good but, hey, since we're making so much flippin' dough, why don't we bank it instead of sending our employees to a true resort as a thank you for all the success? Great idea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    And oh, BTW, c'mon out on Superbowl Sunday. THAT will be fun! NOT! Rather stay home and watch it myself, thanks.

    So let me see, making lots of money, company's doing great, and senior mangement decides to not do a damned thing in addition to what they've done for years and years. Don't know about you, but I'm REAL motivated.

    BC: You're so worried about culture, why don't you start making this a place that is truly different than other companies? THIS company is NO different than all the others, and in fact, is a LOT cheaper when it comes to giving back some lovin' to the employees.
     
  9. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    At least your not stuck in the Psych BU.
     
  10. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    No worries. You won't be stuck there long once the drugs go generic. Then the promises of new things for you will go unfounded. Nice knowing you all. RC is trying to shape this place into a "true biotech" and many of the curent offerings don't fit.
     
  11. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    That is true. The psych BU people should be getting their resumes together. That division is toast.
     
  12. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    ask bill if az was worth it
    its flooding there
    works for me
    go joe go ho
     
  13. Anonymous

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    CLARK, William "Bill" Lewis, Jr. William "Bill" Lewis Clark Jr., 44, of Kensington, the devoted husband of Susan (Burns) Clark and the loving father of his daughter, Jaime, died unexpectedly Friday, (March 3, 2006) in Phoenix, AZ. Raised in Simsbury by his parents, William Clark Sr. and Joan (Washa) Clark, he attended the University of Delaware where he was a founding member of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, received his bachelors degree in physical therapy from Quinnipiac, and, after many years practicing physical therapy, he became a pharmaceutical sales representative, and was presently employed by Jazz Pharmaceuticals. He had just received the prestigious President's Cup sales award in Arizona.

    Okay let's break this down. Dies unexpectedly at a Jazz Conf. Package sent to his room that day (wire for feds). Unexpectedly????????????? He died of blunt force trauma and everyone who worked or works for or with Jazz is culpable. Who's open for business now?
    Oh yeah, he was an avid golfer. And his wife got 1.5 mil (-+) to be silent. I am sure she goes to bed afraid every night even still. I know I would.

    So I say, back to Arizona. Let's play a game while we are there. Who killed Bill on the Golf course with a club and maybe an iron or two? We already know why.
     
  14. Anonymous

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    I vote for Dillon