Good for you?Are you delivering transplant organs? I conduct business in VT for 2 jobs. When needed, I plant myself where reception is not a problem, or let the customer know reception may be questionable, and contact me when they can. Never been an issue.
And while I won't get into specifics of the products I sell in healthcare, I'll say they are high on the list of importance in terms of maintaining life in hospitals.
People in my line of work don't just sell the product, but we are involved in the installation and education of the devices as well. Already this week I've spent 16 hours behind the wheel coming to and from projects in Downeast Maine, Northern VT and metro Boston. It's only Wednesday.
So, no, I can't just say "sorry Dr Smith that I am late to show you how to use the six figure equipment I just sold you and your surgery couldn't go off in time. I was stuck on a hill in Hardwick just east of a maple tree where I could get cell service to speak with Dr Adams at xyz hospital."
My business doesn't work like that. There is no where near enough hours in my day to camp out wherever I can get a signal to conduct business. The dead spots all over VT is a major annoyance for me professionally.
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