Anyone care anymore?

Discussion in 'ECR Pharmaceuticals' started by Anonymous, Nov 10, 2013 at 1:38 AM.

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  1. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    The only thing I care about anymore is finding new employment. No details on the call. No info on the future. Bonuses are pitiful ( Thank you so much for paying monthly ).
    Morale is low. Expensive drugs to sell. Use the coupons=Don't use the coupons because the company can't sustain the loss. People dropping like flies. What else can you do? Wait around for the bright future? Think BIG..........
     

  2. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    If Alamo reps are out. Please inform me why back fill positions? Are they just hiring to put buyouts together for new hires that have been here for a week? Doesn't jive. Stir the pot some?
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    If I were Company A and I just bought Company B- I would evaluate Company B's assets. Which components of Company B are profitable and so on...
    The ECR component of Company B has a turnover rate of- lets just say 30%- that would concern me. If I work for Company B, I would not want the buyer to be concerned with high turnover and low profits. So, my remedy would be to backfill positions. Then, on paper there is no problem with reps leaving because ECR is a great place to work. Who can pull the strings for ECR to have Alamo continue to backfill positions? AND- What would they have to gain??
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Note:
    Company A (or Akorn in this case) has already long ago evaluated which components of Company B (ECR) are profitable, etc. and that is why the takeover was made. High turnover and low profits are 2 unrelated areas. First of all, high turnover in sales does not translate to low profits. Actually it is interesting in our sales force how some of the high (or vacant) turnover territories are the best performing. Profitability can be enhanced in several other ways. Raise prices or decrease cost. Not back filling positions, elimination of middle management and duplicate corporate departments will all increase profitability. Company A does not care at all about turnover rates, etc. The more the merrier at this point. I would estimate that company A has a better plan for increased profitability by more effectively utilizing ECR production for components of the Akorn line, eliminating the non-essential Company B positions (i.e. all middle management), etc. It would be reasonable to believe that Company A has told company B not to enter into any long term agreements (Alamo reps) until company A has a chance to evaluate how (and if) to fill those positions.
     
  5. Anonymous

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    So again, we are back to the end of the Alamo contract. Turnover has a direct impact on profitability as training costs, benefits, and the fact that both bupap and tussicaps rely heavily on the relationship a rep may have with the physicians. My theory is that the long term plan is to evaluate dollars and cents post merge and align territories accordingly. I would ponder the vacant territories weight relative to bupap. Why? because dollars not volume would generate the profit margin. Are the prescriptions moving up or is the increase in price driving profits. The profits will flatten.
     
  6. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Backfilling is still turnover you idiot. Jesus Christ. are you retarded? Don't answer that.
     
  7. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Well in 10 days or so, ECR is going to have to make a decision about the Alamo reps. So as for long term contracts, short term contracts, whatever, they need to be talking. So the question is what happens to the Alamo folks? How long was/ is the original contract for? Oddly and not surprising at all, the great CD did not address that on our big call. But that would require true forward thinking to put that worry to rest.
     
  8. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Something no one is talking about how Obamacare is going to effect all of this. And unfortunately no one really knows. Not even Obama.
     
  9. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Don't you think if the Alamo contract was to be renewed or extended or any good news about it all all we would have heard by now??
    Give good news at the first possible opportunity; give bad news at the latest possible moment. Mid day Fri is a good time yo give bad news, have the weekend to get one's arms around it.
     
  10. Anonymous

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    Don't you think if the Alamo contract was to be renewed or extended or any good news about it all all we would have heard by now??
    Give good news at the first possible opportunity; give bad news at the latest possible moment. Mid day Fri is a good time to give bad news, have the weekend to get one's arms around it.
     
  11. Anonymous

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    The bottom line is that we were all lied to. This is not what I was told it would look like. I was going to grow with a small company and get paid by prescriptions generated in my territory. Unethical, No Integrity, and just flat out wrong to treat people this way. God help us all
     
  12. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    The answer to the w uestion in the title of this thread is NO!!!
     
  13. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    If they were going to get rid of the Alamo reps, then why are they filling the positions??
     
  14. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    You're not the brightest lightbulb, are you? The buyout hasn't happened yet. Me win Akorn, can still back out the deal. To keep this company looking attractive, you need to keep filling vacant territories. You don't wanna disclose the real reason you have vac ant territories
     
  15. Anonymous

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    So what are you going to do? Are you going to sit around and wait for something to happen to you? Or are you going to take your own destiny in your own hands? That can include staying here because you want to. You can roll the dice and see what happens. But it is your life, your destiny. Are you going to let the likes of CD control your future? Think about the people running this circus.do what is right for you.
     
  16. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Old EF still trolling around?
     
  17. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Does a bear poop in the woods?
     
  18. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest




    YEAH SO DOES EF
     
  19. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    What is management going to do? They are the ones causing all of the trouble while we have to sit here and take it. They need to be held accountable. Instead people want to blame the employees, the same people doing all of the hard work and making money for the company. It isn't fair and I am angry about it!!!
     
  20. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    So maybe we can be honest. No. The answer is NO!!!!!!! No one cares anymore. Anyone Who Is Remotely Honest With Themselves knows this is a dead end job. The valeant buy out is not all of a sudden make this a great sales force. The overall quality of reps here is sub par. The quality of management from asd up is, well it should be embarrassing. But they really have no idea how unqualified they are to "lead" others. Many of the reps have no idea because they honestly don't know any better. So I say no. None of us really cares any more.