Regional managers? What are they good for?

Discussion in 'Rotech' started by Anonymous, Aug 12, 2011 at 7:18 AM.

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  1. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    this is a great idea.
     

  2. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Yup, grow that cash cane, crutch, and walker business with your drivers and see how that works out for the company. Add that to the pile of other GREAT ideas they have had over the years and how that is turned out. Whever wrote this most definately still works for the company and is a driver I am guessing. That statement really shows how the person who is a driver has zero idea what a sales rep does or how the whole system works business generationw ise. Any sane person who understands anything about obtaining business in the DME industry would realize the business is really not generated by the patients it is generated by the doctors and hospitals. This is not a retail structure where a delivery driver can generate business without an order or a doctors visit and of course need.
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Nothing like a dolled up SR flashing a little leg for a doctor, suggesting he (might) get laid if he sends oxygen business your way. Theres another more common term for this kind of woman.
    Guess now we know where she disappears for most of day sometimes.
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    You do realize the company employes a ton of hairy legged not so good looking men in the SR role also right? And some of them do get quite a bit of business right? I think you are thinking of pharma where you really do not have to sell much and there is not much competition for your product since many times you are a single source for a patented product. When you have many options in a large market for DME nice legs are not going to get it done when there might be better ones down the street with the same thing to offer both leg wise and product wise.
     
  5. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    This must be from a driver.