Oliver does his research. All true, these companies make so much money they do 3/4 as much in their Veterinary branches.
The pharmaceutical reps are trained to sell but can't give you answers on real questions and get pissed off when you point out the major flaws in the drug or how it isn't any different from the cheaper version as you eat the free Subway / sushi / pizza. I was offered a job by Boehringer Ingelheim to join their team, with a car and moving charge costs paid for while working as a Vet on the other side of the country because of my contacts in Sydney. I declined due to the knowledge of how much shit eating you have to do and the base salary was a bit too low (as the majority of your income is from the sales you make), also the obvious lack of practising medicine and surgery.
Three of my graduate colleagues who were Vets now work at pharmaceutical companies (expecting research, ended up in sales) and confirm the job has better working conditions and requires very little knowledge to mislead practice managers and owners.
Practice managers and crusty old professionals who don't want to learn more believe everything the pharmaceutical reps say and even get them to train the nurses on how to sell drugs. Even worse is when you see a new graduate regurgitating the sales pitch meaning they did not learn anything about science or problem solving at University only memorising bullshit to get high grades on their last few exams.
I was really hoping for the robot to turn around and rip the guy's throat out.
I wonder why more researchers didn't immediately go for the quadrupedal approach. Evolution stuck with it for most of the way, human evolution being the only aberration. Any tool requisites can be added as extra appendages.
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YouTube is abandoning Flash altogether.
This is an Akira pun.
I wonder how long it took for the Internet Hate Machine to start decrying this.
This year Pi day will be 3/14/15 9:26:53 AM
Am I the only one who laughed their head off at the sight of his head poking out of the snow?
Oliver does his research. All true, these companies make so much money they do 3/4 as much in their Veterinary branches.
The pharmaceutical reps are trained to sell but can't give you answers on real questions and get pissed off when you point out the major flaws in the drug or how it isn't any different from the cheaper version as you eat the free Subway / sushi / pizza. I was offered a job by Boehringer Ingelheim to join their team, with a car and moving charge costs paid for while working as a Vet on the other side of the country because of my contacts in Sydney. I declined due to the knowledge of how much shit eating you have to do and the base salary was a bit too low (as the majority of your income is from the sales you make), also the obvious lack of practising medicine and surgery.
Three of my graduate colleagues who were Vets now work at pharmaceutical companies (expecting research, ended up in sales) and confirm the job has better working conditions and requires very little knowledge to mislead practice managers and owners.
Practice managers and crusty old professionals who don't want to learn more believe everything the pharmaceutical reps say and even get them to train the nurses on how to sell drugs. Even worse is when you see a new graduate regurgitating the sales pitch meaning they did not learn anything about science or problem solving at University only memorising bullshit to get high grades on their last few exams.
That Metal Gear future is approaching
I wonder why more researchers didn't immediately go for the quadrupedal approach. Evolution stuck with it for most of the way, human evolution being the only aberration. Any tool requisites can be added as extra appendages.
Honda E0 1986> ASIMO 2011
Boston Robotics (or whoever develops big dog now) is making a product. They need to learn different things.
Let's not forget this beauty
And of course, we know there's only one band weird enough to be the right choice.
Also one of the few English-language bands to have a music video more famous worldwide than the band itself.