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Because if they have the dramatic down-sizing in this company and the industry I can retire so there is no pressure on me as I have rigorously saved. I am just riding along.
Sounds like you have it all figured out. It's curious that with your "skill set, revenue stream" that you still feel the need to keep the Merck job. This vast revenue that you brag so often about must not come close to your Merck income.
Be that as it may, I know the strong sense of entitlement you merckies feel.
Everything you always complain about are only perks, extras.
Wait until you have to buy your own car, insurance, maintenance.
Your own computer.
Replace health insurance with cobra.
Exerience the constant rejection inside and outside the industry with only Merck on your résumé.
Try and replace your Merck salary and hours for a full day for honest pay.
No, if you had it all figured out and could replace your Merck salary with whatever fiction you pass onto CP you would already be gone.
You and your fellow 15's are only disgruntled blowhards.
Life is randomly unfair-thus fair.
Ok, we can narrow this down a little bit as to who posted..
You're definitely over 40 or maybe even 50.
Young guys don't call underwear "shorts"
God, you sound like my father.
1. You sound really really angry. Get over it. You were looking for a job when you found this one.Note: I'm not the 15 X 15 Guy...
1. I don't "need to keep the Merck job". I choose to rob Merck of as much money as possible, just as they've robbed thousands of reps in recent years.
2. I don't really give a damn about the perks. Chump change.
3. I'm enjoying the Merck car, RFM dollars, et. al. Thank you very much, but it's really not a big deal to me.
4. COBRA sucks, just like Merck. Wouldn't need it anyhow.
5. Merck is the worst part of my resume.
6. I'm making far more than my Merck salary in my 1099 position.
7. Again, I'm blowing away my Merck salary. I continue on here just to f--k the company.
8. I'm not disgruntled. I'm just taking the chance to give Merck what it's given others--- a good screw-over.
9. Life is indeed unfair, but karma does its best to even the score. I'm part of that.
FU MERCK.
Note: I'm not the 15 X 15 Guy...
1. I don't "need to keep the Merck job". I choose to rob Merck of as much money as possible, just as they've robbed thousands of reps in recent years.
2. I don't really give a damn about the perks. Chump change.
3. I'm enjoying the Merck car, RFM dollars, et. al. Thank you very much, but it's really not a big deal to me.
4. COBRA sucks, just like Merck. Wouldn't need it anyhow.
5. Merck is the worst part of my resume.
6. I'm making far more than my Merck salary in my 1099 position.
7. Again, I'm blowing away my Merck salary. I continue on here just to f--k the company.
8. I'm not disgruntled. I'm just taking the chance to give Merck what it's given others--- a good screw-over.
9. Life is indeed unfair, but karma does its best to even the score. I'm part of that.
FU MERCK.
We know you are smart. We know you don't need to stay at Merck. We know you stay because you want to get even with this evil corporation. Like Snowden and Manning, you see yourself as a self-ordained messiah with a mission to right the world's wrongs.
You need therapy, quick.
Cry me a river.
1. You are employed ( barely)
2. You have no were else to go because you have no marketable/ transferable skills.
3. You're screwed.
My solitary goal is to milk Merck for as much unearned income as humanly possible until the axe falls. It's time the good guy gets one over on the bad guy. Merck's been beyond bad to its (former) reps for many years. Bend over, Mother.
FU Merck.
My solitary goal is to milk Merck for as much unearned income as humanly possible until the axe falls. It's time the good guy gets one over on the bad guy. Merck's been beyond bad to its (former) reps for many years. Bend over, Mother.
FU Merck.
You are justifying stealing with fancy reasons.
A truly disgusted person simply leave and move on for a better future.
A person stuck and with nowhere to go, waiting for the axe to fall, hate the job, would come up with this get even attitude.
Who are you? Dr Richard K Murray? He has been doing that for years!!!
How do you do this when the ipad is tracking your every move?
It's easy. You pick a 1099 that allows you to blend the same location needs with your Merck job. Find a commission-only product to sell with a market that mimics that of your Merck products. My Merck bag takes me to areas with concentrations of medical facilities, so I picked products that do the same. Sure, I have to blend in a few a stops on occasion, but not often. I don't make as much as I could form my 1099 because of this limitation, but I'm still doing great with it (far more than my Merck income).
When the axe falls, I'll be ready. I'm already ready.
You Merck-loyal stooges can sy whatever you like, but I am in the best place that I can be and I don't feel guilty about shafting Merck at all. Merck deserves every bad stroke I can deal it and I've dealt it many. And I'm not alone. My 1099 position makes me actually enjoy being part of Merck. Before my new approach, I was miserable. Now, I can't stop smiling.
Whatever props up your little egos, I guess.
Good for you they don't pay you much anyways... why don't you just go at it the Charles Charles way anyone remember???