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Bigger. Better. Faster. Fewer Ulcers.
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Mar 24, 2004 2:42 am |
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re: Fewer Ulcers |
Eric Sohn
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Steve -
Which would be more interesting to you - how the employer prevents this from happening, or how the employer reacts to your phone call?
Coach Eric
> Steve Hardman wrote:
> Okay, I've had two meetings that were disasters this week. Not my disaster, the salesperson calling on me. Do you ever find that you have a great product and a great company but then you are blindsided by the idiot you hired to represent you?
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>The first one actually sat in my office and when I came back with a glass of water had lit a cigar. No ashtrays, no smell of it in my office, no sign that I smoked much less that I wanted his foul smelling smoldering piece of barnyard rubbish in my office. He lost it in my glass of water.
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>The second was a 20-something bleach blonde wearing stiletto 4 inch heels and a red tube dress that left no doubt as to the fact that her legs went all the way up and virtually nothing else to the imagination.
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>The only thing that either of them got was a phone call to their respective bosses about unprofessional staff and a request that they not call on my company anymore.
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>Many other nightmares that I can recall but I’d love to hear about this from the employer’s side. Any lessons you learned in the process and how to avoid such catastrophies.
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