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Originally Posted by NoLonGerE-Chimp 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 |
Excellent post :):) but what I liked best about it was your 1-4 numbered items .... dead on target :) :)
One thing that I NEVER understood about ERAC is that, since they are in the "transportation business" and at the same time pump their employees full with booze at those "happy hours" who then drive off afterwards ... some as far away as 40+ miles ... I was at ONE of those "socials" and was totally disgusted, but moreover perplexed why on earth ??? a company like ERAC would actually support these drinking binges and chance DUI's for their employees ... W H O can offer a feasible explanatin to this ? ???
Thanks .. contracheck :)