VRIF remorse

Discussion in 'GlaxoSmithKline' started by Anonymous, Jun 26, 2010 at 6:58 AM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    Funny how people that had crappy sales numbers seem to be the few that defends PF. So what you are telling all the REAL sales professionals that did the right thing for decades to build GSK to the top of the industry we were having to carry your worthless ass. Rather than thank us or reciprocate the favor you would prefer to condemn and criticize. Have fun in the next generation of a socialistic society.
     

  2. Anonymous

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    If you were offered VRIF, there can be no remorse, because #1 if you had stayed=you would have been fired, and #2 they would never have hired you back.......so there can't be any remorse !
     
  3. Anonymous

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    No one will respond. You're encountering a CP urban legend. "Thus and so person left here, and is so much happier and making 50% more!". No details are ever offered.

    This is my 2nd company and I have friends at many others. Three things all CP sites have in common. One is that no one knows what the hell a KAM/CAM does to earn $180K, and the other is that someone always talks shit about leaving and making more money and having a better lifestyle. They never offer up a hint of a specific.

    The last is that managers always use "I have a conference call to get to" as an excuse to bolt at 3:00pm. Yeah…like regional managers always schedule calls at 5pm that require that you're in front of your computer!
     
  4. Anonymous

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    Sales professionals that did the right thing? You mean like things that resulted in one of the biggest government settlements ever seen in any industry and actually led to the CIA that forced our hands on PF?
     
  5. Anonymous

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    You REALLY think it was SALES PROFESSIONALS that landed us the CIA?? You are either delusional or in upper management (if in upper management, being delusional is included).

    GSK MANAGEMENT provided all the reason(s) for the CIA. The sales material, the speaker programs, It was a GSK REP that blew the whistle.

    You are a FREAKING IDIOT.
     
  6. Anonymous

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    No he is right there were sales reps back in the day that were not very ethical and it did result in a dark stain on not only GSK but the whole industry. And since you obviously weren't around during this period I can tell you first hand these short cutters were in the minority plus they tended to weed themselves out of the industry. Additionally many of these reps were also taking their marching orders from upper management that winked and nodded on most if not all of these get rich quick schemes. And since PC dictates you not paint everyone with a broad brush you owe many of us here an apology for casting such accusations. But as usual you will most likely just respond with a low brow smart ass remark. Have fun in the new GSK
     
  7. anonymous

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    What became of this poor soul. He was pretty upset. How about an update?
     
  8. anonymous

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    Hey fellows, cool it. There are many people on these sites that are blue collar workers without a job, and many also who have been fired from the company.....and several who never made it past the first interview. These posts from uneducated kids should not concern you at all......they know not what they speak.
     
  9. anonymous

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    Don't tell me what to do!
     
  10. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    What became of this poor solider?
     
  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Please note the effect our current administration's DOJ and it's socialist slant have had on GSK before you vote (if you vote) in the 2016 elections. Imagine all corporations and all small businesses under a CIA. Scary
     
  12. anonymous

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  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    please note what the current administration has done to America.... :eek:
     
  14. anonymous

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  15. anonymous

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    What is scary is your ignorant attitude...it's not that the DOJ fault that gsk violated the law. Gsk has done the same in china. In the US it has received record fines and settled. Imagine if there was no enforcement in the US what corp would try to pull. If gsk and other corp do not like the legal environment in the US, they can exit it.
     
  16. anonymous

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    Yes, what happened to him?
     
  17. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I don't know but the poster above still has a chip on his shoulder, and still can't spell GSK, nor realizes that China has a capital "C" ! It certainly is not a fluid thought or good English. No wonder this person was fired and now hates us ! HA ! :p
     
  18. anonymous

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    Say what?
     
  19. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    GSK is better than most of them.
     
  20. anonymous

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    I left GSK for what I thought would be a better situation. Worst mistake I have made in a long time.