As much as I despised working for ERAC, it's not true that potential employers throw out resumes with ERAC. But most of the companies that aggressively recruit ERAC employees are the direct-sales oriented positions (pharma rep, insurance, financial advisors, yellow pages sales, etc).
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Originally Posted by Unregistered I'm not even mentioning ERAC on my resume, or in an interview.. it's a fucking embarassment. The year that I spent there was spent instead as being self-employed - AND at the mini-mart where I spent 2 evenings a week and Sundays, just to help pay the bills. Those extra 16 hours a week of work really help. ERAC is embarrassing - from what I've heard, most, if not the majority of potential employers look at ERAC on a resume and immediately throw it out. Why hire someone that rented cars? It's a fuckin embarassment. I can't wait for this corporation to go bankrupt, and everyone higher than ass man to starve in the streets. |