It's interesting how long they have kept it going when type 2 is cured with diet, no carbs, no sugars for the most part. In many ways, you have to say George Costanza is the best CEO for moving it all along. Let hope the hard workers for Mannkind can understand the absurdity of their jobs and learn to laugh at it all.
The entire management team is like the cast of that show or maybe Curb Your Enthusiasm. the sales culture there was not about selling, but about cheating.
smart people shouldn't consider working for publicly traded companies anymore either. its not worth the time and they will soon discover that you are "never good enough" despite your hard work, commitment, and talent. naive and mostly young people are getting taken for a ride everyday in these companies. its terrible to see. all you can do is find smart mentors, much older than you, that can help you navigate through this predatory world that seeks to steal and destroy your confidence and future. take your life back and learn to say no more often, and imagine yourself happy in a world full of mostly morons that have no clue how things really work.
All I’ll say is that “George” was a snot nosed Mensa club member when I worked with him at BMS (after the DuPont merger in ‘01). Being a PharmD he played the “being wiser than most” angle (DuPont insisted their data was always the best of any HIV drug). He buffaloed the senior managers with his shtick and somehow is now a CEO, go figure.
if you are an idiot, then it is probably not entirely your fault. someone modeled bad behavior for you and you went with it. but, to be a loser. that is another story. mnkd are idiots and losers.