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Originally posted by gauge14iv
Ok - here is the new thread for the Pharmaceutical Industry stuff....
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I think it is wonderful that you have so much time to devote to an issue... I just think that nurses working for Doctors in offices are very happy to get that free lunch when they would probably get nothing at all or get no time to take a break except for the fact that there is a lunch there and ready and all they have to do is find a small window of tiime to eat.
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Post #300
Which is EXACTLY what the marketing reps count on.
As for "Having so much time" I work fulltime, I am chairing one committee at work, and heavily involved with another one, I am a full time student getting ready to be a full time grad student, I have 5 kids and I volunteer. Add to that a heavy dose of sarcoidosis and I don't take it lightly when someone says "I have no time"
It's all about what we choose really. If we are committed to something, then we make choices that reflect that.
Pharmaceutical marketing is VERY insidious. These guys wrote the book on successful marketing strategies and they KNOW how to use it!!! Of COURSE they make meals convenient - they know that people will not turn them down and then there will be an emotional debt created.
I work in a hospital in a critical care unit and I am lucky to get my 30 minutes for lunch, but I manage to get something from the caf or bring it from home rather than eat what the marketing reps bring to our unit on a VERY frequent basis.
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