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Friday, November 03, 2006
Heather Locklear as Drug Rep
DON'T MISS THIS.
UNFORTUNATELY, YOUTUBE DOESN'T ALLOW DIRECT EMBED OF THIS VIDEO.
PharmaGossip kindly reminded me of this episode of Scrubs . . .
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Anonymous
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I remember that episode and it was spot on. I remember reading a comment you made just a short time ago about hotties being used to sell drugs and thought of that episode.
Well apparently the problem is a lot more famous if they can get Heather Locklear to play that exact role on a sitcom.
But I did notice in that clip that John C. McGinley's character was able to stand up to her and tell her the damage she was contributing to by her sales tactics.
That was my point, that not every guy is blinded by hormones and doesn't fall for it and that's what more doctors need to do to demand more out of the sales reps.
There are plenty of cars sales people of both sexes that use those kind of sales tactics but you wouldn't want to buy a car from them right?
2 comments:
I remember that episode and it was spot on. I remember reading a comment you made just a short time ago about hotties being used to sell drugs and thought of that episode.
Gotta start paying more attention to youtube.
Well apparently the problem is a lot more famous if they can get Heather Locklear to play that exact role on a sitcom.
But I did notice in that clip that John C. McGinley's character was able to stand up to her and tell her the damage she was contributing to by her sales tactics.
That was my point, that not every guy is blinded by hormones and doesn't fall for it and that's what more doctors need to do to demand more out of the sales reps.
There are plenty of cars sales people of both sexes that use those kind of sales tactics but you wouldn't want to buy a car from them right?
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