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| Originally Posted by Unregistered I heard rock got fired before she even started for failing some test....and ask all the people at Merck who lost their jobs once they Vioxx suits started coming about how "stable" the industry is. Pharm sales is a tough racket. The fact is there exists many industries that are better than renting cars or selling pharms. |
Thanks for the info, Potter. You may want to get your facts straight before you begin deciminating them, although I'm sure anything straight is well beyond your capacity, our little RRM fairy. Or Deb, for that matter, who we all know is still in love with Raquel and won't face her sexuality since she badly wants to inherit that trust fund from mommy and daddy. Raquel left Eli Lilly of her own volition after deciding against moving her family, since her brother and sister have just started high school and middle school in Auburn. Which worked out wonderfully for her as she skipped the whole primary care level and went straight to specialty, working for Allergan. I agree pharmaceutical sales is tough, as I previously stated--and in today's economy, any industry is potentially volitile. But if you compare what percentage of GDP and GNP pharmaceuticals makes up versus rental cars, pharmaceuticals is a much larger slice of the pie-billions larger. I made no mention of stability, both industries will always have a need for their product within the general public--my point was simply that pharmaceuticals is much more lucrative. But thanks for more of the trademark Erac scare tactics and brain washing. And before you start admonishing Raquel for making comments about herself, dont--even she knows she can't write this well.