just a thought

Discussion in 'Eli Lilly' started by anonymous, Nov 4, 2019 at 11:45 AM.

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  1. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    It's amazing to me how bitter and unhappy so many of you are. You know you can just leave, right? Whatever excuse you have to stay, is it really worth it?
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Place blows. Working 20 hr week and faking calls whilst I double dip. My dumbass manager will never find out.
     
  3. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I come here for the laughs of all these old geezers who are manipulating the system and taking advantage of company time and freedom and then get mad when management injects the company with open minded, hard working, rule abiding youth.

    This place has provided a great life outside of work and you all shit on it mercifully. I can’t wait until the next downsizing to get rid of all of you old miserable assholes & to offer future opportunities to people who actually want to give back to a company that believed in them and thrive professionally. You’re all a bunch of crooks and losers.
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Me too!
     
  5. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Ha! It’s amazing your perception of “older geezers” I am a hard working “older Geezer” that puts in a full day of work and then some! I am very appreciative of this job! You must be one of those millennial managers that wants to get rid of anyone over 40! By the way, there are hard working reps of all ages, just like there are lazy ass reps of all ages! Lilly just wants to get rid of reps over 40 and they are given that direction by the higher ups!
     
  6. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Sure ya er.
     
  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    This post is good. First off a lot of people don’t double dip. Some do. Second Lilly does not value you at all regardless of age. When you become expendable you will be gone. When you get some experience, you will leave, to make more money. You know that Lilly will never make you a counter offer? They just don’t care enough they will hire some people cheaper next time, just as you are now.

    3rd, and this is a biggie....I have taken many shits in my day, we all have. If I have taken a shit on this job at Lilly it has been unmercifully and mostly loose and watery. Proofread your post dummy.
     
  8. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Agree with last post. Lilly doesn’t care. I’ve seen people going and old give everything. Lilly promises them opportunities here and there. In Indy, in the field, etc. and when lilly decides to make a change, they don’t care about the effort these people put in. They are gone in an instant. This company is not the same company it was years ago.
     
  9. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    is that you VS? How is NYC?
     
  10. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I am one of those that double dips, and I am being 100% truthful. I wish it wouldn't have taken me this long to figure this out. I am field based rep who has been around for some time now. The above posters are absolutely correct. Lilly does not care about your future, your skills, or your job.

    If you are not doing something one the side right now to further your income, skills, networking, etc you're an absolute fool. Remember 2 years ago when all the layoffs happened? Those reps that were let go were blindsided by the news. With one single phone call, their career at Lilly was over. All the stupid awards, leadership roles, drive time, working extra hours on the stupid projects we do....none of that mattered!! I remember them telling those reps who didn't make the cut, "make sure to work all the way up until the last day." Yeah oooookkkkaayyyyyy. All of us are completely expendable and I refuse to be blindsided by the next round of layoffs. Look at Ozempic right now, they are crushing it! It's just a matter of time folks before that next phone call happens. Will you be prepared?
     
  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    What is your second job? I don’t think I have much time left at Lilly! In over 50 and my manager doesn’t like me!
     
  12. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Be an Uber driver with your Lilly Equinox! LOL.

    I've know people in this industry who have double-dipped for years with undetected success. Key is to find another pharma job that is in your same, or similar territory, and that offers a car allowance so you can use your Lilly fleet vehicle. Even with Truce you should be fine because you are in the same geographical area, and if your out working and your vehicle is moving, you should be fine. Of course, you would make sure your second job doesn't call on the same doctors or specialty as your Lilly job. You'll need to be careful to take your vacation days from each company when you go off for meetings with the other company, but also swap out your car and marketing materials when the manager from your company rides with you. Plan it carefully and it'll work!
     
  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Fuck off, clown
     
  14. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    No question the person that wrote this is a Libturd.
     
  15. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Fuck off redneck
     
  16. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    you are correct I am a redneck but I also correct you are a Libtardo, Christians and Conservatives don’t attack and use the language you only know. Idiots on the coasts will never learn to communicate without vengeance.
     
  17. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    You call them idiots. Not very Christian of you is it? Pot calling kettle black.
     
  18. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Dumb ass.

    I'm, highly, conservative, and you are still a redneck prick.
     
  19. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I willing to make a sacrifice and give the D to all of you that are miserable with Lilly