anonymous
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anonymous
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Hey y'all. I'm coming up on two years in my first pharma job and still feel like I have no clue what I'm doing and have a few questions... sorry for the lengthy post and thanks in advance.
1. My manager isn't bad when he's not with us, very hands off; but he rides with us two days in a row every 4-5 weeks from 9:00-3:00 and 9:00-1:00 respectively. We all have a hard time finding enough places to take him due to access issues to fill this kind of time. I've heard the stories of managers that come for lunch and maybe one other call and then leave. Are those managers common or far and few between? Trying to gauge how picky I should be about finding a "good" manager for my next job if there's just not that many of them. Should I just be happy he's not a nightmare 90% of the time and suck it up when it comes to ride alongs?
2. Calls: How many calls per day would you say are a true, by the definition interaction? If you take away sending the Ipad back for a signature, I might get 1-2 and usually that's with a lunch. Plenty of days with 0. I know faking calls is how we survive, but some reps claim they get 5-7 real interactions every day. Are they full of shit or am I really bad at this job?
3. How often do you put calls in from the parking lot? One of my favorite phrases this site has taught me is FIDO, F It and Drive Off. I sell a market leader that's been out for a decade. So I don't really see the point in going into an office that doesn't see reps just to drop off literature with 10 year old information on it. Some days I'll wear street clothes and just drive around to offices if I know I'm not going in. The slippery slope then becomes putting them in at home. Why bother to drive there if I'm not going to go in.. I worry about GPS tracking, that sort of thing. How often do y'all put calls in from the house or anywhere else?
4. Lunches: Do these feel like a waste of time to anyone else? I rarely talk product, and when I do it doesn't seem to make a difference in the business. I feel like I'm only doing lunches just so I have an expense report to do.
5. What are everyone's normal working hours? I leave my house around 9:30 at the earliest usually and have a hard time stretching my day to 1:00 sometimes. My territory is pretty small and most of my offices take the ipad or don't see reps. I spend alot of time doom scrolling in office parking lots just trying to extend my day enough so I'm working at least 10-2.
6. I work for a contract company. How different is working for a manufacturer compared to the picture I've kinda painted about my job? I see manufacturer reps pull into offices that I know for a fact don't see reps, they spend 15 minutes pre call planning, and they take in an arm full of literature. I assume they'll be back out in under 2 minutes and they'll be in there for 15. What they hell are they doing in there, giving a full detail to the receptionist?
1. My manager isn't bad when he's not with us, very hands off; but he rides with us two days in a row every 4-5 weeks from 9:00-3:00 and 9:00-1:00 respectively. We all have a hard time finding enough places to take him due to access issues to fill this kind of time. I've heard the stories of managers that come for lunch and maybe one other call and then leave. Are those managers common or far and few between? Trying to gauge how picky I should be about finding a "good" manager for my next job if there's just not that many of them. Should I just be happy he's not a nightmare 90% of the time and suck it up when it comes to ride alongs?
2. Calls: How many calls per day would you say are a true, by the definition interaction? If you take away sending the Ipad back for a signature, I might get 1-2 and usually that's with a lunch. Plenty of days with 0. I know faking calls is how we survive, but some reps claim they get 5-7 real interactions every day. Are they full of shit or am I really bad at this job?
3. How often do you put calls in from the parking lot? One of my favorite phrases this site has taught me is FIDO, F It and Drive Off. I sell a market leader that's been out for a decade. So I don't really see the point in going into an office that doesn't see reps just to drop off literature with 10 year old information on it. Some days I'll wear street clothes and just drive around to offices if I know I'm not going in. The slippery slope then becomes putting them in at home. Why bother to drive there if I'm not going to go in.. I worry about GPS tracking, that sort of thing. How often do y'all put calls in from the house or anywhere else?
4. Lunches: Do these feel like a waste of time to anyone else? I rarely talk product, and when I do it doesn't seem to make a difference in the business. I feel like I'm only doing lunches just so I have an expense report to do.
5. What are everyone's normal working hours? I leave my house around 9:30 at the earliest usually and have a hard time stretching my day to 1:00 sometimes. My territory is pretty small and most of my offices take the ipad or don't see reps. I spend alot of time doom scrolling in office parking lots just trying to extend my day enough so I'm working at least 10-2.
6. I work for a contract company. How different is working for a manufacturer compared to the picture I've kinda painted about my job? I see manufacturer reps pull into offices that I know for a fact don't see reps, they spend 15 minutes pre call planning, and they take in an arm full of literature. I assume they'll be back out in under 2 minutes and they'll be in there for 15. What they hell are they doing in there, giving a full detail to the receptionist?