Poking holes in management lies

Discussion in 'Cardionet' started by anonymous, Oct 24, 2019 at 11:41 PM.

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  1. anonymous

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    Lets start with the meltdown.
    Systems do not completely shut down on a "detection of possible malware breach", for the sake of argument it did, why 5 days to restart?
     

  2. anonymous

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    My favorite is the empty boxes on 3 pallets to show we had product to ship. Who in their right mind would load up 3 pallets of empty boxes?
     
  3. anonymous

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    Patch is coming out next month. Complete BS when they did not even send an order to the manufacturer to make them.
     
  4. anonymous

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    There is nothing wrong with Epatch... next day complete national recall.
     
  5. anonymous

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    Oh, the urgent call was delayed... "must be out of cell range"
     
  6. anonymous

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    This, this is it, I'm so glad i am gone. I come on cafe once a month or so to remind myself how grateful I am to longer be there.

    Literally selling snake oil out of a carpet bag.

    My manager (use that term very loosely) on numerous occasions told me to tell offices this, and then proceeded to tell me how ‘we all have to look after each other and have each other’s back’

    translated - lie to customers.

    I just felt so horrible having to lie to drs day in and day out and just watch my credibility go down the toilet faster than the Indian curry I ate the night before.

    It’s 2019 there’s no cell tower going down.....
     
  7. anonymous

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    Let me guess - was his name Stover?
     
  8. anonymous

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    That guy hasn't been a manager for over 3 years. You are way off the mark and clearly gone for reasons too numerous to list
     
  9. anonymous

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    My experiences with that individual fom an outside perspective is that he comes across as very fun and friendly, honestly the type of characteristics a trainer should have however if any sort of 'defining moment' occurs he has moral backbone of a chocolate eclair.

    Honestly almost every decent individual that I met while I was at that company (and they were few in number) is no longer working there.

    I recommend to anyone not earning over 200k that there are far better options out there for a career. If you fall into that 150-200k category you could even go into speciality pharma and break 150 and have a decent quality of life.
     
  10. anonymous

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    Ok boomer
     
  11. anonymous

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    How about when Joe was on Mad Money and lied about the product being in the market already. "look at our cool and small device without wires, while our competitors all have wires that are difficult for patients". This was many months before it was even out. Liar!!
     
  12. anonymous

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    The lies will be flowing at NSM!!