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LMFAO. Are you that stupid to believe that the only people who leave GSK are displaced!? Hahahahahaha. And secondly, the people who leave GSK don’t ever get better jobs!? Holy hell I can’t stop laughing. In fact, that might be the dumbest thing I’ve ever read on cafe pharma, and that’s saying something. Yes, GSK is the end all be all for medical sales. No better jobs exist. That is anlmost nauseating. Enjoy your micromanagement and Pip that you’ll be on soon for sucking at your worthless job. I come on to laugh at how miserable you people are and I’m incredibly thankful every day to make more money, have a better manager, get treated like an adult, and not have calls to enter and record. I don’t know a single person who doesn’t hate their job right now. Unlike yourself, I actually accomplish controllable achievements in my day. You are a glorified caterer with zero skills to offer any company and that’s why you remain at GSK, the laughing stock of big pharma. Now shut up and go pass your iPad to the secretary and place your order at Panera for a bunch of women who hate you. Hahahaha.

This poster clearly has psychological issues that run much deeper than simply shitposting on this board. I’m thinking that he caught his spouse getting dicked down by a GSK rep that she met at the gym. Because she refuses to let go of the only good thing she has in her life, this poor cuck sits in the corner watching his wife take a pounding as he gets on his phone and comes on this server to takes his frustrations out on the industry. His only outlet is carrying on multiple conversations with himself as he attempts to degrade others.

While his wife belittles him while taking it hard from the GSK stud, this little dick cuck starts rumors about car trackers, roommates at national meetings and upcoming layoffs.

I think we all should just let him vent as I find the mentally unstable amusing and enjoy his sad little ramblings.

Now go on poor cuck, please tell us more about how superior you are to us. Tell us again what a big man you are. We believe you, really.
 


I was thinking that it’s something along those same lines. Nobody who has actually moved on in their career for the better would invest this much time and energy trolling these boards. It has to come from someone who has been hurt. Someone who feels complete inadequacy with their life. Or someone who just enjoys being evil. God help them
 


I was thinking that it’s something along those same lines. Nobody who has actually moved on in their career for the better would invest this much time and energy trolling these boards. It has to come from someone who has been hurt. Someone who feels complete inadequacy with their life. Or someone who just enjoys being evil. God help them
I actually would agree with the poster in all honesty. I have moved on from the hell hole of GSK too and have done much better in a role with another company. GSK used to be a great company but they turned into an unrealistic metric based mess. I thought I’d retire there but after many years it was time to move on. To think there is no life after GSK is fairly ridiculous. There are many great jobs out there. I was thankful for my time at GSK but it certainly isn’t the only medical sales job out there. I have seen many colleagues leave for better opportunities. Many talented ones too. Many of them were in elevated roles and they simply had enough. I’ve seen people in other business units who spent years at GSK only to leave when the new ecosystem crap started in the VBU. It was an absolute mess. Contracting managers who were great at their job essentially being demoted, others who were forced into jobs they didn’t want. Not ideal. Of course there are disgruntled people who have been laid off or let go but to assume nobody can have success outside of GSK In their career is a little strange.
 


I actually would agree with the poster in all honesty. I have moved on from the hell hole of GSK too and have done much better in a role with another company. GSK used to be a great company but they turned into an unrealistic metric based mess. I thought I’d retire there but after many years it was time to move on. To think there is no life after GSK is fairly ridiculous. There are many great jobs out there. I was thankful for my time at GSK but it certainly isn’t the only medical sales job out there. I have seen many colleagues leave for better opportunities. Many talented ones too. Many of them were in elevated roles and they simply had enough. I’ve seen people in other business units who spent years at GSK only to leave when the new ecosystem crap started in the VBU. It was an absolute mess. Contracting managers who were great at their job essentially being demoted, others who were forced into jobs they didn’t want. Not ideal. Of course there are disgruntled people who have been laid off or let go but to assume nobody can have success outside of GSK In their career is a little strange.
Must’ve hit a nerve cause now he’s replying with another alter ego. Appreciate the softened tone
 


Must’ve hit a nerve cause now he’s replying with another alter ego. Appreciate the softened tone
You are a very bizarre human being. First your obsession with small penises (the Jeffrey Epstein of GSK) then making up delusional ideas because not everyone agrees with your absurdities. Where’s lunch today? Panera again?
 


I was thinking that it’s something along those same lines. Nobody who has actually moved on in their career for the better would invest this much time and energy trolling these boards. It has to come from someone who has been hurt. Someone who feels complete inadequacy with their life. Or someone who just enjoys being evil. God help them
Oh look there’s your alter ego, isn’t that how it goes lmao. What a miserable loser you are.
 




Multi millionaire GSK rep here with over $2mm more sitting in my 401k. Advair put my children through college so they both have zero debt. I did Panera for breakfast today, but office wanted Thai food for lunch. Was home in time to get a good run in. I’m halfway through my training block for my next marathon. Life is good. I wish you well
You seem to have been been around for awhile. I’ve got some tenure too but only just passed $1.4mm in 401K. Debt free also. Paid off my home 12 years ago. I have zero regrets about working here. The autonomy has allowed me to be there and watch my children grow into adults. Wouldn’t trade that for the world. Company seems to be headed more towards contract workforces now, but I’m fine with that. I have recruiters reach out often enough and haven’t even updated my LinkedIn in probably 5 years. I’ve sold copiers before this. No matter what comes I’ll be just fine.
 



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