Sales Numbers

Discussion in 'Bio Reference' started by anonymous, Jul 13, 2019 at 7:27 PM.

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  1. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    How are our sales numbers for Sept? Or are you going to blame the lab again for you guys not closing business?
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    We blame your mother, she was blowing us during business hours.
     
  3. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Why would you ask how are your sales numbers for Sept when the month just ended yesterday. Takes a couple weeks. Even then, the numbers are still not true!
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Let me guess. You aren’t doubting the authenticity because the numbers usually turn out better than expected. Here’s a tip for you, son. If you’re worried at all about your numbers, they are subpar at best. Guaranteed. Perhaps it’s time to consider a new line of work. Have you ever considered your career opportunities as an entry level junior assistant sales associate at a Pre-Owned Hyundai dealership? Just one thing. When they ask about your employment history, tell them you “took a year off to discover yourself”. It would be best not to use us as a reference. Hope this helps.
     
  5. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Wow, you really burned them.
     
  6. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Use as a reference? I fear my resume looks tainted with Bio on it! ALMOST as bad as having MDL on a resume. Wasted 3 years of my life here, I'm going to hang out and enjoy a paycheck. Good luck finding me, hope this helps!
     
  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Obviously a smart individual. Turn in some receipts and no one will notice for 60 days that you aren't working.
     
  8. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    The Dean way of working.
     
  9. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    KS
     
  10. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    WTF do you know? Having a guy like Dean on the team adds value simply by his presence and his panache. What are you good for, son? Can you even fetch coffee without pissing everyone off?
     
  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    He does add value, kind of like those $20 handshakes you give to a hostess at a restuarant.
     
  12. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Dean is more like the celebrity with his picture on the walls of establishments. Places where guys like you need to grease the help just to gain access. Hope this helps
     
  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Gotcha, so Dean is the old guy who nobody cares about that stands in front of his picture telling everyone that he's important. That actually makes sense. Are you his little towel boy?
     
  14. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    This condition is poisoning your soul, son. Call Dr Laura and explain how your feelings about Dean’s success and popularity have become overwhelming for you. Hope this helps......

    Jealousy
    generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions.

    Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, helplessness or disgust. In its original meaning, jealousy is distinct from envy, though the two terms have popularly become synonymous in the English language, with jealousy now also taking on the definition originally used for envy alone.

    Jealousy is a typical experience in human relationships, and it has been observed in infants as young as five months.[1][2][3][4] Some researchers claim that jealousy is seen in all cultures and is a universal trait.[5][6][7] However, others claim jealousy is a culture-specific emotion.[8]

    Jealousy can either be suspicious or reactive,[9]and it is often reinforced as a series of particularly strong emotions and constructed as a universal human experience. Psychologists have proposed several models to study the processes underlying jealousy and have identified factors that result in jealousy. Sociologists have demonstrated that cultural beliefs and values play an important role in determining what triggers jealousy and what constitutes socially acceptable expressions of jealousy. Biologists have identified factors that may unconsciously influence the expression of jealousy.
     
  15. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I'm not the person that posted previously, but I've very impressed you have the ability to Google a definition, so can a child. Interesting that you feel a desire to stick up for him. Wonder what a psychologist would say about a man constantly defending another man. Or this is Dean himself attempting to defend himself, but no one really cares about him being irrelevant. His sales are down and so are his forecasted sales. Good luck to the both of you in with your hidden relationship.
     
  16. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I hate to break the news to you, junior, but you’re a fuc(king idiot and no one cares about your stupid opinions. Hope this helps
     
  17. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Guess that would answer someone's question...Hi Dean, apparently you are defending yourself with BIG words.
     
  18. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    What exactly is your obsession with Dean? Are you really that threatened by his success, his legendary reputation and his wild popularity? Listen son. Perhaps this line of work simply isn’t for you. Why torture yourself by trying to measure up to an industry giant, like Dean, when you’re likely going to washout of this business altogether in a matter of months, if not weeks or days. Perhaps you too could be a big fish, if you can only find a small enough pond. Try focusing your attention on that. Hope this helps.
     
  19. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Poor dean, being treated like that old dried up shammy you dry your car with.
    The truth hurts flubber
     
  20. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    What a low class amateur statement. I don’t know who you are, and I doubt that anyone of importance does, but you should be ashamed of yourself regardless. I’m guessing you aren’t even smart enough to recognize what an embarrassment you are.