Double Dipping

Discussion in 'Purdue' started by Anonymous, May 11, 2012 at 12:31 AM.

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  1. anonymous

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    Dipper here:
    There is absolutely nothing wrong with increasing your income! Double dipping is a good thing!
    What you should put on your resume depends on how long you've worked at PP. It would be ok to put PP on your resume, but ask your "new" perspective employer not to contact PP. Or do the following:
    Of course, if Substitute Teaching appeals to you, you can make- up a story about how you tried to start your own business, but "sadly" failed!
    And let everyone know you do have some kind of "patient care" sales experience! It's not that difficult!
    Let me know if you have further questions. Go for it!
    I enjoy the benefits of double dipping (financial) and will continue to double dip.
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Lying to potential employers is a bad idea...
     
  3. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    So is Purdue lying to employees about its future.
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Dipper here:
    With so many people double dipping, both here at PP and elsewhere, it should be obvious that finding that second job is not difficult!
    When you interview, do what you believe is necessary. Most all Home Health, Hospice, etc companies don't seem to care as much about "past employment". You can do it!
    I enjoy the benefits of double dipping (financial) and will continue to double dip.
     
  5. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Thanks Dipper. I am starting to think you are right. I wasn’t sure at first but now with everything going to hell at PP, I can’t see the harm in looking into this. I’m going to investigate a bit like some of the others who have posted. Might not be such a bad idea right now.
     
  6. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Dipper here:
    To those interested in Substitute Teaching next school year, now would be a good time to stop by a School District Office with your resume, and let everyone know you want to be a Substitute Teacher.
    Everything could be in place by September. You'll probably interview with some Principals, and let them "get to know you"!
    I'm saying this would be a great time to begin the process!
    You can still always attend Networking Breakfasts at Home Care facilities, as well as Discharge Planning Depts. at local hospitals!
    Deciding whether or not you want to double dip is the real question! Only you can decide this!
    I enjoy the benefits of double dipping (financial) and will continue to double dip.
     
  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Considering everyone won’t have a job by September it wouldn’t be double dipping anymore.
     
  8. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Dipper here
    For those of you who are thinking seriously about Substitute Teaching next school year, this is a good time to begin your efforts.
    You can stop- by the Administrative Office, drop -off your resume, and fill out the necessary paperwork!
    Since most Principals work half the summer, you can have the opportunity to meet with them, and allow them to get to know you! This can greatly help your efforts at becoming a Substitute Teacher!
    Of course, you can still attend Networking Breakfasts at Home Care facilities, or at Discharge Planning Depts. at local hospitals, if this is more in line with what you want to do to double dip!
    I enjoy the benefits of double dipping (financial) and will continue to double dip.
     
  9. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    hey dip-shit......you may have dodged the bullets in the past but you can’t escape the bomb that wipes out the entire sales force.......so while you have enjoyed the benefits in the past you will NOT continue to double dip. Lmao
     
  10. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Dipper here:
    Well, asshole, you seem to forget that I will always have one job, while looking for a second. There will ALWAYS be at least one job!!
    And I'm STILL HERE! Where are YOU???
    I enjoy the benefits of double dipping (financial) and will continue to double dip. ALWAYS!
     
  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    the bonus of purdue sales organization being eliminated is the end of this stupid thread......btw I think your completely full of shit. Lmao
    Also......if you really are a dipper, losing purdue a WILL hurt you. Doubt you will find another company this stupid to not catch your dippin ass. And substitute teaching is pathetic, not even worth the little you get paid.
     
  12. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Dipper here:
    Unfortunately, YOU have NO clue what YOU'RE talking about! Double dipping is NOT that hard to pull- off!
    Substitute Teaching is a viable opportunity to dip! And yes, it's SAFE! It does pay LESS.
    October 15, 2018, will be 9 (NINE) years I will be double dipping with PP and my other same pharma job!
    Pharma, Hospice, HomeCare, Medical, Hardware, and Retail, are just a few of the available opportunities to double dip! There are always opportunities available!
    I enjoy the benefits of double dipping (financial) and will continue to double dip.
     
  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I admire your commitment
     
  14. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Thank You so much!
    Over the years, a pattern develops. This is important because it enables you to work both jobs successfully! I enjoy my other pharma job rather than PP.
    The use of my PP company car, as a"personal" is also a good money- maker for gas. My other pharma job pays a monthly allowance instead of a giving us a company car! But PP always pays for actual gas. I just get 2 receipts! when I stop for gas! PP has a slightly better medical plan, so I'm using it for my wife and myself, and my one son!
    But my other pharma job has a better "savings" plan now.
    And of course, I've attended Regional Meetings with each company. It can be done! And I've been to seven NSM'S. It can be done!
     
  15. anonymous

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  16. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Dipper here:
    Criticizing double dipping reflects the Ignorance of those who are tooo frightened to try it!
    Here at PP there are many successful dippers! It is the best way to earn extra money!
    Notice how Ignorance reflects attacks by someone who doesn't like to double dip! Could he be our Degenerate off his meds again??
    Why else would anyone who is "Clueless" complain about double dipping??
    I enjoy the benefits of double dipping (financial) and will continue to double dip.
     
  17. anonymous

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    I plan on leaving my resume with 2 school district offices this week. for me middle school is where id like to teach

    I want to meet a couple of the principals. Ill let them know Im working parttime but want to consider teaching as

    a career move. but I want to try subbing first. my kids will both be in middle school next yr.
     
  18. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Dipper here:
    I agree with your decision. Meeting with people from the district where you would like to Substitute Teach will give you the opportunity to get to know administrators, and allow them to get to know you. Assuming you make a favorable impression, they will call you to sub!
    While working at PP, you should be able to accept one or two offers to teach. This is the good thing about Substitute Teaching; you can pick and choose the days you want to work!
    Where I live, the two districts around here pay about $85. for each teaching job! If you don't need to make a lot of money, it's good, and it's safe!
    Of course if you are looking to make more money, Networking at a SR. Living Facility, or at a Discharge Planning Dept. is what you need to do! Attend one of their Networking Breakfasts!
    I enjoy the benefits of double dipping (financial) and will continue to double dip.
     
  19. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I double dipped for years. Worked here and as a dental rep. This assured no crossovers or accidental slip ups at offices. In dental you work 1099 and drive your own car. I would just see a few MDs, then catch a couple DDS. It wasn't hard at all. Dental isn't micromanaged like Pharma, you are pretty much your own boss.
     
  20. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Dipper here:
    Good for you!
    I drive my own car with my other pharma job too, and have for almost 9 years now. But my own car has always been my PP car, which they believe is my personal car! Since they pay for gas based upon mileage, I've made out quite well by giving them gas receipts for over 8 1/2 years! PP pays for my gas of course, and my other pharma job pays me directly for Purdue's gas!!
    I enjoy the benefits of double dipping (financial) and I will continue to double dip.