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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4506281"]I have actually posted several times. I actually started in September of 1970. I am sure all members of that class are retired or gone. I roomed with a guy named Fred Clark. He was crazy and did not last too long. I wish I could remember the lead trainer (Warren ????). We stayed at the Commodore Hotel right over by Grand Central Station and the Chrysler Building. I was from Ponca City, Oklahoma and like a duck out of water.</p><p>I stayed with Winthrop 3 years and left for Boehringer Ingelheim in 1973 and stayed with them until I retired three years ago. My first territory with Winthrop was Amarillo. I transferred to Tulsa a year later.</p><p>I loved my time with Winthrop. A great product line. However, with mergers and buyouts (something you could not foresee in 1973), I was lucky to go with a privately held company. My partner in Tulsa was Bob Bird (passed away a few years ago). I don't remember very many but Blaise McGuey (spelling?), Bud Schiller, Earl Beelman, are a few names that I recall. Most of the reps (Andy Stotts, Jack Canaday, Clark Lowe, etc) are all gone or retired.</p><p>Let me know your history. I am still fascinated by the diffefrent pathways that people have taken over a lifetime.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4506281"]I have actually posted several times. I actually started in September of 1970. I am sure all members of that class are retired or gone. I roomed with a guy named Fred Clark. He was crazy and did not last too long. I wish I could remember the lead trainer (Warren ????). We stayed at the Commodore Hotel right over by Grand Central Station and the Chrysler Building. I was from Ponca City, Oklahoma and like a duck out of water. I stayed with Winthrop 3 years and left for Boehringer Ingelheim in 1973 and stayed with them until I retired three years ago. My first territory with Winthrop was Amarillo. I transferred to Tulsa a year later. I loved my time with Winthrop. A great product line. However, with mergers and buyouts (something you could not foresee in 1973), I was lucky to go with a privately held company. My partner in Tulsa was Bob Bird (passed away a few years ago). I don't remember very many but Blaise McGuey (spelling?), Bud Schiller, Earl Beelman, are a few names that I recall. Most of the reps (Andy Stotts, Jack Canaday, Clark Lowe, etc) are all gone or retired. Let me know your history. I am still fascinated by the diffefrent pathways that people have taken over a lifetime.[/QUOTE]
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