Vaccine openings posted on 6/9/14

Discussion in 'Pfizer' started by Anonymous, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:45 AM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    No fool, that is the timeline. Ridiculously long. Shut your mouth, you sound like one of these primary care sales morons who can't get promoted. Pod loser.
     

  2. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    ass wipes that hang on to every word on CP place posts like this one. Desperate to know the start date for a competitor rat report...waaaaaa when? waaaaaa How many? waaaaaaa CSO or direct? Barrrrrf
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Are you a special needs rep? You sound retarded.
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    So true. Primary care doctors love to see their reps every week.
     
  5. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    LOL--That comment(smaller territories/better relationships) is from someone who obviously knows nothing about primary care and what has been happening in those offices in the last 5 years. That's what happens when you spend your whole career calling on those nice friendly pediatricians.
     
  6. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    You don't go to the office every week if there is only one doctor. If there are 4 doctors, you go each week and ask to see a different doctor (1X4=a month). You need to plan your work and then work your plan. Read your training material. Be sure to smile at the receptionist and maybe drop things by - calendars, flowers, offers to bring in lunch. Couple all this with sincerity and you will eventually get in. Once in there is no stopping you.

    If this isn't the right job for you, try some direct sales for commission only. That will make you appreciate this job.
     
  7. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    The more your write the more you sound like someone who does not know what is going on in Primary Care. You are living in a dream world my friend. Most of the time in your so called "4 doc office" only one doc (or two if your lucky) will see you. That's the nature of Primary Care.. Calendars-they are gone you idiot- with the pads and pens we used to have. Flowers-yea...you do that and see how long you will have a job. Ever hear of Compliance???? No- don't worry you will hear from the lawyers in no time flat. You truly either don't work in the industry or are just an idiot. Is everyone in the division as clueless as you?? You are not painting a good picture of a typical Vaccine rep!!
     
  8. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Plan your work-work your plan.....are you for real??? Your plan on how to work Primary Care is laughable, and totally ridiculous (not to mention illegal as the previous poster said). You can't possibly be in this industry. Stay home and keep reading your training material. Smiling at the receptionist is also going to get you very far-good luck with that. Did you take an on-line "how to be a pharmaceutical rep" course??
     
  9. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    You have a hard time accepting reality don't you?
     
  10. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Very confused about the upcoming interviews. 2 hour blocks with a need to be available for 5 hours after that? How long is this actually going to take? How many people are we going to interview with?
     
  11. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Only the reality(fantasy) that is in your mind.
     
  12. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Where is your creativity and common business sense? Sure, we don't have pens that say Viagra or Prevnar or pharma words but you can buy things out of pocket and hand them out, then save the receipts and deduct it from your taxes. That's what commission salesman do and if you weren't so cheap, you would to. Try buying a bouquet and just leaving one flower in each office/ Or maybe pick a bouquet. It's summer you know and women love flowers. You are sounding like and unhappy and non-creative person. A stick in the mud.
     
  13. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Are you kidding me?????? What you are suggesting to do here is against company policy and NON COMPLIANT. You WILL get fired for doing it whether you pay for it out of pocket or not. You are not allowed to do it-----PERIOD. You cannot possibly work for this company or are just plain stupid if you think this is allowed. Why don't you stop reading this, call your DBM and ask him/her about it. Better yet-call the compliance hot line (do you need the number?) and ask them. You really are showing your ignorance here my friend. You will be fired so fast your head would spin if the company finds you doing this. Your comments are so out of place that it leads me to believe you can't possibly work for this company.
     
  14. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Please primary care reps. Go post somewhere else. You bring zero value to this conversation and should refrain from posting ANYTHING.
    Signed,
    Successful Reps
     
  15. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Omg! Thank you! These people are as dense as a box of rocks. He/she jokes about, 'Read your manual?', then next breath says, 'Call your DBM?

    It's like Pete and Repeat. LOL
    Primary care reps need to look for jobs - like somewhere in an ice cream parlor or something........
     
  16. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Still think you are not in the industry or with this company. Are you also buying calendars with your own money to hand out. Yea-you wrote that in a post also. Calendars left with the pens and pads years ago. Try posting somewhere else moron-you have no idea what this job is like. Maybe you retired 10-15 years ago from vaccines and that's how it used to be. It's a new ballgame now my friend.
     
  17. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    I don't know about the person with whom you're having your imaginary conversation but I know that I retired 2 1/2 years ago and still am in contact with many people in vaccines. For the most part they find primary care boring but they still like their jobs and would never care to go back to pill peddling.


    No pens and calendars? Less crap to dump in the dumpster. Get a life.
     
  18. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    I've been in Vaccines a couple of years and enjoy being here. Doesn't feel like PC, we are expected to know our business and not have lots of reach and frequency BS. The only downside is price increase. The legacy Vaccine reps said it would suck and I thought they were just trying to make the job sound harder than it really is. In PC, docs don't know the true price and we never called on pharmacy. In Vaccines, every doc knows our price and thinks it is too high. Price increase communication is awful as pediatriacians yell at you for a month and IMs just stop buying until reimbursement catches up. I know the pattern and already dread November.
     
  19. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Be respected by society by increasing prices in multiples of CPI? No wonder docs are dropping vaccination to health departments or pharmacy. Oh, and hate pFizer, too.