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Old 2008-01-14
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Default Re: Erac is a Great Place to Work

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Originally Posted by EractGreenie View Post
Honestly, for those of you who are quitting, just quit. Erac is a great place to work where you are constantly challenged and able to be put in a place of advancement. The hours are long and at times the customers are tough to deal with. A lot of you think upper management sucks, but look at your own attitudes. THose of you doing stupid shit during work and then wondering why Enterprise is awful place to work. Your doing it to yourself. Not everyone will get promoted but the opportunity is there, jsut like at any company. I just recently became a BM and the commission checks are different from month to month sometimes bigger sometimes smaller, but averaged annually its not bad.
Seriously...kiss my ass.

Constantly challenged?? Yea, if you mean not putting a bullet through your head before you go to work.

The phrase "It's your Enterprise" is a joke and a half. You are so micro managed, it's sick. You do one bad thing, your AM/BM/Area Manager/RRM all ask you the same thing. It's like a scene from Office Space, except he doesn't have to wash cars in the dead of winter or in 100 degree heat.

You are paid minimum wage, salaries are pretty much non-guaranteed at any level and you work more hours than anyone on this planet. Define "not that bad." Wait, I will..."Hell, I worked my ass off for four years and this is what Branch Managers actually make? I was lied to everyday." Am I close?

Please tell me, what satisfaction do you get when you leave that job? What does ERAC do for you that no other company can provide? Don't say the following...
--company car (technically, you pay for that and you are only supposed to take up to a mid-size car home)
--money (because we all know that is a joke)
--running your own business (everyone does the same thing, everyone runs on the same guidelines, there really isn't anything that separates you from other branches)
--benefits (no advantage to anyone, you are lucky that it is offered)
--bonuses (ERAC cooler does not justify a great bonus)

Please, humor me, become the recruiting department and convince someone why they should choose Enterprise as their career than let's say a salesman at Best Buy (at least Best Buy, you get a great discount).

Why am I like this? Because I hope that one day, a college graduate who is thinking about working here, reads my posts and chooses another job. If I can help just one person, it will be all worth it.
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