Just graduated, went through whole Interviewing process I live in Michigan and just graduated from Oakland University. I went through the entire interviewing process (had no knowledge of this site) and nailed all the interviews. I was excited at the proposition of having a job right out of college; especially something that looked so enticing as Enterprise. On the surface everthing looked great and I was pumped. Everything I filled out said to write down any traffic offenses within the last FIVE years, well five and a half years ago, my senior year of high school, I was charged with attempting to flee; on a fishing trip, no booze, nothing, had no clue a cop wanted to pull me over, turned off the main road and I guess that equals attempting to flee. Lost my license for a year, cost $2500 and it was the worst feeling in the world to have that done when I honestly did not do anything to warrant that... Well, anyways, that is now off my record (the insurance company doesnt recognize it) and I have no points whatsoever on my record in the past five years. Now here is why I am writing this post. They didn't even have the audacity to call me and let me know, I went through their whole interviewing process, waited for five days and when I finally got in contact with them, the recruiter said "You didn't get the letter in the mail?" We chose to pursue other candidates. At the time she did not tell me that it had to do with the ticket, which by the way is a misdomeanor, FIVE AND A HALF YEARS AGO. I mean at least have the nut sack to tell me why I wasn't hired (found out through a friend of a friend who works there why I was passed on). Anyways, I was crushed and felt like the perfect opportunity had passed me by and that something that happend five and a half years ago was keeping me from a job that looked so great on the surface. I am so grateful for this website because now I feel as if I dodged a bullet not working for this company. Also, I thank God that he had something better for me because I just got hired as a banker for quicken loans doing mortgages, which ultimately will allow me to make a lot more money. |