Home Office cuts


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Home office has been decimated by recents cuts and departures

All the good people are gone or going. Current brand teams are filled with inexperienced children and / or retread incompetents

Operations are basically gone

LA is lost , and cutting his way to the bottom
 

Home office has been decimated by recents cuts and departures

All the good people are gone or going. Current brand teams are filled with inexperienced children and / or retread incompetents

Operations are basically gone

LA is lost , and cutting his way to the bottom
Why would anyone stay here, unless they are close to retirement or have a major side hustle?
 
Home office has been decimated by recents cuts and departures

All the good people are gone or going. Current brand teams are filled with inexperienced children and / or retread incompetents

Operations are basically gone

LA is lost , and cutting his way to the bottom
Cut, cut, cut…net, net, net. Cutting headcount is a an easy solution to a much bigger problem. Cutting doesn’t require a lot of thought or strategy. But…it looks like you are actually doing something, and that you are “strategic” or ”business savvy”. It’s an age old approach in the pharma world.
 
Well, summer is here. What are you guys doing? Can't really call it working anymore. At least bang your prescriber's wife to increase prescriptions. There is nothing else left to do. It's time for the Rexulti shit show to end. Hopefully Kennedy will put a halt to that! Between United Healthcare and Otsuka, the fleecing of the American patient is an absolute scandal.
 
Well, summer is here. What are you guys doing? Can't really call it working anymore. At least bang your prescriber's wife to increase prescriptions. There is nothing else left to do. It's time for the Rexulti shit show to end. Hopefully Kennedy will put a halt to that! Between United Healthcare and Otsuka, the fleecing of the American patient is an absolute scandal.
You’d better hope not. You couldn’t survive on your own wits and effort.
 
Who could? That was possible 40-50 years ago. If you think you can survive on your own "wits and effort" after being employed by Otsuka as a drug pimp or babysitter you are in for a rude awakening!
 

The Biggest Companies Across America Are Cutting Their Workforces​

It isn’t just Amazon. There’s a growing belief that having too many employees will slow a company down—and that anyone still on the payroll could be working harder.​


FROM: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. TODAY
 

The Biggest Companies Across America Are Cutting Their Workforces​

It isn’t just Amazon. There’s a growing belief that having too many employees will slow a company down—and that anyone still on the payroll could be working harder.​


FROM: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. TODAY
Wait a minute. What if you can get by working a few hours a day? This job is definitely not an 8 hours per day job. It’s just not necessary. Now, a few years from now, AI will be replacing millions of workers! Are you ready, because I am not!
 
Wait a minute. What if you can get by working a few hours a day? This job is definitely not an 8 hours per day job. It’s just not necessary. Now, a few years from now, AI will be replacing millions of workers! Are you ready, because I am not!
As long as you can successfully fake calls and you are in the upper 2/3 of your region it is not necessary...for the moment.

Fortunately, our HO - staff is too dumb to figure out the diminishing return of "sales calls", which are nothing more than sample drops. And if samples are not being used, we (myself included) stuff more samples into the closet to create the illusion samples are being used and we are "working". Basically you are right. We are blessed to have complete morons in management, both in Princeton and in the field as well. The only reason they keep us is because they would have nothing to do without us. They need us to justify their sorry existence, make our lives miserable if necessary to cover their own ass and prove their "managerial skills" to their boss, bootlicking included. If these guys had to manage a hot dog stand they would fail big time.

A I will take care of the Pharma job, given the fact that most of us see 1-3 providers a day, with nothing earth-shaking to say anyways that would motivate anyone to increase prescriptions. It's cost effective and will be much more productive.

And yes, I have prepared...milking the cow as usual. Obviously, Otsuka couldn't care less. And why not? It's not their money they are wasting, with plenty of cash coming in every month from American patients. If they were really serious about us working, management could put little GPS devices in our glove boxes. State Farm is using it for anyone who wants to get lower insurance rates. Has been available for years!

I am not driving for Uber/Lyft today. Youtube has interesting documentaries stimulating my brain, something lacking in driving for Uber or "working" for Otsuka. Besides, it's Friday!
 
"CEOs are no longer dodging the question of whether AI takes jobs. Now they are giving predictions of how deep those cuts could go".

From the "Wall Street Journal" today


“Artificial intelligence is going to replace literally half of all white-collar workers in the U.S.,” Ford Motor F 0.34%increase; green up pointing triangle Chief Executive Jim Farley said in an interview last week with author Walter Isaacson at the Aspen Ideas Festival. “AI will leave a lot of white-collar people behind.”

At JPMorgan Chase JPM 1.86%increase; green up pointing triangle, Marianne Lake, CEO of the bank’s massive consumer and community business, told investors in May that she could see its operations head count falling by 10% in the coming years as the company uses new AI tools.

The comments echo recent job warnings from executives at Amazon AMZN 1.59%increase; green up pointing triangle, Anthropic and other companies.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy wrote in a note to employees in June that he expected the company’s overall corporate workforce to be smaller in the coming years because of the “once-in-a-lifetime” AI technology.

“We will need fewer people doing some of the jobs that are being done today, and more people doing other types of jobs,” Jassy said.

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said in May that half of all entry-level jobs could disappear in one to five years, resulting in U.S. unemployment of 10% to 20%, according to an interview with Axios. He urged company executives and government officials to stop “sugarcoating” the situation.

The Ford CEO’s comments are among the most pointed to date from a large-company U.S. executive outside of Silicon Valley. His remarks reflect an emerging shift in how many executives explain the potential human cost from the technology. Until now, few corporate leaders have wanted to publicly acknowledge the extent to which white-collar jobs could vanish.
In interviews, CEOs often hedge when asked about job losses, noting that innovation historically creates a range of new roles.
In private, though, CEOs have spent months whispering about how their businesses could likely be run with a fraction of the current staff. Technologies including automation software, AI and robots are being rolled out to make operations as lean and efficient as possible.

Professionals will need to accept the reality that few roles will be unchanged by AI, Micha Kaufman, CEO of the freelance marketplace Fiverr, wrote in a memo to his staff this spring.

“This is a wake-up call,” he wrote. “It does not matter if you are a programmer, designer, product manager, data scientist, lawyer, customer support rep, salesperson, or a finance person—AI is coming for you.”

Shopify SHOP 2.14%increase; green up pointing triangle Chief Executive Tobi Lütke recently told workers that the company wouldn’t make any new hires unless managers could prove artificial intelligence isn’t capable of doing the job.
Some corporate leaders are drawing up plans to consolidate roles further, blurring the jobs of a product manager and software engineer into one position at technology companies, for example. Other companies, such as Covid-vaccine maker ModernaMRNA 0.69%increase; green up pointing triangle, have asked staffers to launch new products or projects without adding head count.

“I think it’s going to destroy way more jobs than the average person thinks,” James Reinhart, CEO of the online resale site ThredUp, said at an investor conference in June.

Corporate advisers say executives’ views on AI are changing almost weekly as leaders gain a better sense of what the technology can do—and as they watch their peers more aggressively change hiring plans or flatten corporate structures.

WHAT's YOUR PLAN B SOCCER MOMS AND BAGLE BOYS?
 
Home office has been decimated by recents cuts and departures

All the good people are gone or going. Current brand teams are filled with inexperienced children and / or retread incompetents

Operations are basically gone

LA is lost , and cutting his way to the bottom
is this still true? I havent heard from 3 home office roles for over 3 months left. Makes it seem like they are posting with no intention to actually fill any role. Ughhhhh
 


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