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What do we sell now? Try to bribe us with a small amount money that will not work. Fix management and sop the nonsense. Approved in march of 2012 and still not launched.
What do we sell now? Try to bribe us with a small amount money that will not work. Fix management and sop the nonsense. Approved in march of 2012 and still not launched.
Look back at the dozens of posts I placed on here stating this same EXACT scenario would happen. I'm not the Monday morning quarterback but more of a visionary in this marketplace and with this product. The chances of this product ever launching is about 33%. Chances of it launching in 2013 about 10%.What do we sell now? Try to bribe us with a small amount money that will not work. Fix management and sop the nonsense. Approved in march of 2012 and still not launched.
PLEASE SHUT UP!!! Speaking of wives, not just my wife but my kids sometimes read this as well. The last thing I need is for them to be worrying about whether this company is going to run out of money or never launch this product. I feel like Willy Loman:
Willy Loman is an aging suburban Brooklyn salesman whose less than spectacular career is on the decline. He has lost the youthful verve of his past and his camraderie has faded away. His business knowledge is still at its peak, but without his youth and heartiness, he is no longer able to leverage his personality to get by. Time has caught up with him. The play presents Loman's struggle "to maintain a foothold in the upward-striving American middle class" while combating his own self-doubt that plagues him in reminders from the past that his life rests on unsolid ground.
Hi Kids! Daddy will be out of a job soon....so please stop buying all of those nice things.
See WHAT through? Dude, don't believe the VMs and consolations from your manager. You should be looking HARD. Don't be ridiculous. My wife is absolutely killing me right now and the worst part is that she's right...
PLEASE SHUT UP!!! Speaking of wives, not just my wife but my kids sometimes read this as well. The last thing I need is for them to be worrying about whether this company is going to run out of money or never launch this product. I feel like Willy Loman:
Willy Loman is an aging suburban Brooklyn salesman whose less than spectacular career is on the decline. He has lost the youthful verve of his past and his camraderie has faded away. His business knowledge is still at its peak, but without his youth and heartiness, he is no longer able to leverage his personality to get by. Time has caught up with him. The play presents Loman's struggle "to maintain a foothold in the upward-striving American middle class" while combating his own self-doubt that plagues him in reminders from the past that his life rests on unsolid ground.
Look back at the dozens of posts I placed on here stating this same EXACT scenario would happen. I'm not the Monday morning quarterback but more of a visionary in this marketplace and with this product. The chances of this product ever launching is about 33%. Chances of it launching in 2013 about 10%.
Do you all even realize what an uphill battle you will have if this product ever launches? It would have been a difficult sell if it launched anyone of the 8 (yes 8) previous times it was set to launch (first one back in 2007!). I hope you all have plans B, C, D and E in your back pockets ready to go.
And we lose some more people. Who else will pack up and move on?
If Surfaxin ever gets launched, it will not be an easy sell for us. Based on what i hear frokm my accounts thus will be a slow go.
PLEASE SHUT UP!!! Speaking of wives, not just my wife but my kids sometimes read this as well. The last thing I need is for them to be worrying about whether this company is going to run out of money or never launch this product. I feel like Willy Loman:
Willy Loman is an aging suburban Brooklyn salesman whose less than spectacular career is on the decline. He has lost the youthful verve of his past and his camraderie has faded away. His business knowledge is still at its peak, but without his youth and heartiness, he is no longer able to leverage his personality to get by. Time has caught up with him. The play presents Loman's struggle "to maintain a foothold in the upward-striving American middle class" while combating his own self-doubt that plagues him in reminders from the past that his life rests on unsolid ground.