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Monday, December 11, 2006
What many Pfizer reps WILL NOT be doing in January
There's always a bright side . . .
Hat tip, one of my faithful readers, SHELAFFSALOT.
Now, how did you KNOW? My word recognition letters put in the right order spell: Hymie!! Yeah, I am, and WHAT of it? And I am too smart to be scraping ice and snow off cars. I "work" from home, on the computer.
First I thought that was not a drug rep. since he was cleaning a small environmentally friendly car. The big pharma does not worry about environment much. All their reps have big transportation appliances (not cars). But when I saw he cleaned the wrong, but same car I figured maybe his big pharma did give them "cars" but his coworker next door has exactly the same car, as is usually the case with all drug reps. That is how drug reps know how many reps are already in the medical clinic or hospital. They just look at the parking lot and bingo, they know if they should or not go into the building. It used to Ford Taurus, Pontiac GP, all (dreadful) mini-vans and now Mazda 3. Finally a "car".
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Hehe!! Heeheehee! ;)
Now, how did you KNOW? My word recognition letters put in the right order spell: Hymie!! Yeah, I am, and WHAT of it? And I am too smart to be scraping ice and snow off cars. I "work" from home, on the computer.
First I thought that was not a drug rep. since he was cleaning a small environmentally friendly car. The big pharma does not worry about environment much. All their reps have big transportation appliances (not cars). But when I saw he cleaned the wrong, but same car I figured maybe his big pharma did give them "cars" but his coworker next door has exactly the same car, as is usually the case with all drug reps. That is how drug reps know how many reps are already in the medical clinic or hospital. They just look at the parking lot and bingo, they know if they should or not go into the building.
It used to Ford Taurus, Pontiac GP, all (dreadful) mini-vans and now Mazda 3. Finally a "car".
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