Re: Thinking of Quitting? Here's some advice. I agree with the last guy......Start looking for a job before you quit. Not that ERAC will give you time off to interview, or do any phone interviews, but get an idea of what you want to do. I was with ERAC for 2 yrs and made it to an ASST MGR. After Erac, pharmaceuticals, Insurance, Payroll, etc.. are all available jobs that recruiters will push on you. These are are good jobs, but I held out because I was not 100% about them (like I was about ERAC and we all know how that road leads) and found a job on my own after more time and hard work but am getting paid for it. Not only am a making a really comfortable living, I have a life again. I forgot what it was like to not have to worry about not eating lunch, having to work on weekends, work at nights for no reason (airport). I am able to go out after work with friends and co-workers and have fun and not be tired and dread working the next day for 11 hrs and deal with complaints and washing cars. Erac is good for a few things: 1. Any job after this will be better!!!! 2. It is a job after college that pays the bills (barely) 3. You learn where to find inexpensive shirts because you ruin them 4. A job where you come in reeking of booze and your manager even smells worse because he/she was out with you the night before |