To “I’ve worked for Pearson for 20 years...”
That’s exactly how I expected those visits to go if I didn’t spend Monday-Thursday on campus. My territory was a major city in the east, so I couldn’t rely on friendliness from profs, decision makers, and building security. Physically getting through security and into each building was a major challenge (and sometimes a failure) in itself. Still, I managed to achieve the highest digital subscriptions/reinvents, takeaway/new business revenue, and overall revenue in my region. I didn’t have the finesse to brag about it to managers and hoped the numbers spoke for themselves, but somehow they did not. In the last few cuts, I was laid off while several nearby slimy reps got to stay and absorb my business. Today, I see it as a gift and don’t miss the anxiety of receiving a call from a Regional Manager casually demanding “Take me to [most unfriendly/highly secured private university]!” with a week’s notice.
My only question is: what happened to the rep who brought you to meet with a deceased decision maker? Did they lose their job or continue to slime their way to job security?