New Orleans

Discussion in 'Pernix' started by Anonymous, Aug 18, 2013 at 11:26 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Saw a posting for New Orleans position. Considering applying, but was hoping you could provide more info.

    What is commission structure?
    Why did previous rep leave?
    What type products are being promoted?
     

  2. Anonymous

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    40k + commission. Commission is set up differently on all products.

    Previous rep left for a job with big pharma. The New Orleans territory as a whole is above average, and has previous history of doing well.

    Products are silenor, zutripro, rezira, vituz, and a new migraine med.
     
  3. Anonymous

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    Don't forget Omeclamox Pak!


    To follow up on this post. Yes, New Orleans is a good territory to make money as is any area in LA or TX. Most ppl will work here for a year or two then move on to a bigger company...Overall, I'd say its a decent company as long as you don't mind destroying your car, and paying for expenses up front. You get territory autonomy which is a positive or negative depending on how you look at it. Great ppl work here for the most part, and you get a diverse bag of products. Base at 40K, commission potential around 2-3K per month depending on territory of course. But I'd say New Orleans area commission would be 2K a month at a minimum unless you just don't work.
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    This company is a slow sinking ship. If you have other options, take'em.
     
  5. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest


    You guys got an approved migraine med? Congrats.
     
  6. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    $2k minimum seems a bit high. But everything else I agree with
     
  7. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Yes we have been working on a cure for migraines and we finally had a breakthrough. It's cutting edge type stuff. I mean the ingredients have been out there for decades and are available in several different generics. But we will easily differentiate ourselves by charging more. I really don't know why no one else has thought of this. It's brilliant.