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Originally Posted by noone ever really dies. Well, I have just spent the last two hours reading every single post to this thread. It was slightly disheartening, I admit. It is after 2 a.m. where I live and I have my third (final) interview tomorrow morning. I am worried. I have just graduated in May and am a realist-I would say. I have been wholeheartedly searching for a job but, as I reside in Michigan, I suffer the dwindling economy. The little information packet that I recieved after my first interview says that there are over 65,000 employees of ERAC. How many could be posting on this site? I truly am just trying to put it into perspective. I am an intelligent guy and have great ambitions, ERAC not being one of them. I want to use this as a stepping stone until I save enough money to pay for the grad school I want to attend. But, I am an avid gym enthusiast and LOVE my family/personal life and am very threatened by the possibility of losing that. Point being: from the looks of all of the replies, I feel quite certain that getting this job is not as difficult as I surmised. (I prepped quite extensively) I will take it, probably, and just F them over if need be. I will gain the experience and suffer the malevolance until I leave. Thanks to everyone for all of their opinions, I will probably still take this job for the need of cash flow...but will have no qualms about quitting suddenly. thanks again!!! |
The job picture in Michigan is bad, or so I have heard. If you need the money, you should take the job. Just remember though, it will be next to impossible to look for another onw while employed by ERAC. When that time comes to find another job or go back to grad school, make a clean break and never look back.