 2007-06-13 |
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Re: ERAC Interview Quote: Originally Posted by Unregistered64646464 Thanks for the quick feedback. No, I'm not in desperate needs financially. What happened was I had an outside sales job, in which a year ago my sales were WAY up and was making a big paycheck (much of which I still have saved). The bottom fell out of the market here and I lost huge accounts, so I lost my job (this is Appalachia, the economy has actually been in decline for about 50 years). Because of last year's success, my unemployment checks aren't bad and I have six months of them coming. Still, morally I feel that I should work, and if a place wants to interview me and eventually hire me, I should consider it. They have definitely been a successful company. In the end, I probably know better. There aren't that many companies to my knowledge that have websites entirely devoted to the negativity of former employees. Like you said, I've acquired a great amount of knowledge in three years and should use that to find something better...it's just the conscience at work telling me a good American has a job. | Take the summer off, look around a bit. Don't jump to ERAC quite yet. |