Jason Smith

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I worked in a Medical Office for years, and one of my many duties was to schedule Pharmaceutical Rep Lunches. I’m sure anyone in the medical profession can relate to the dilemma these lunches can cause. Sure, they bring valuable information to the office, but they also take time away from patients and the rest of the schedule! Also, free lunch is great, and no one wants to be picky or greedy, but sometimes I wished the lunches could be more focused on what we wanted. I mean, as long as the Reps

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In response to Step 13: There are now Online Medical Office Profiles available for many of the offices you may call on. These profiles contain the rules and regulations of the office, their lunch preferences, likes and dislikes, dietary restrictions, times, sample needs, etc. Search for Medical Office Profiles in your area at www,LunchAndEarn.com on the Community Corner page. A really useful tool for lunch and learns!
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Step 14: That same site (www.lunchandearn.com) also tracks all of your lunch spending, so if you lose a receipt, no big deal!
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