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Originally Posted by StLoui All this website sounds like is people who are affraid to work hard to get a little experience. my friends think i am crazy for just having two jobs so this has got to be a cake walk. maybe i am wrong but you have to work hard to get anywhere in life and to be successfull and just like flipping burgers, that got you a paycheck so you could go do crap when your in high school. this gets you places too. second, has anyone really tried getting a job out of college with little or no conections. its damn near impossible. I have been out for almost a freakin year, i am prior military, and i have been working my butt off trying to find anything...monster, careerbuilder, usajobs, career fairs, etc..... and nothing has came my way yet. it sucks and this looks like its better than doing a job i am doing now which is also one i could have done right after high school....i just dont want my 5 years in the service plus college (and working full time) to go to freaking waste... I have busted my butt for 10 years now since high school and crap hasn't happened, so unlike many i am going to make it happen and quit bitchin about it not happening. i mean how much harder could it be then the last 10 years. |
You sound like you want us to convince you to take the job. You've obviously already made up your mind.
You're perfect for ERAC, and ERAC is perfect for you.
We have a lifer here folks.....
Don't say you weren't warned. And PS, please don't come back on this site in a month and tell us how much you love ERAC and how we're all just "angry" people who "couldn't hack it". We've heard all the lines before.
I come on here to warn semi-intelligent people why this could be the worst decision of your life. I don't argue with the dumb ones, I just tell them they're perfect for the company....get it
BTW, I worked a plethora of jobs prior to ERAC and a couple after ERAC, and none have left such a bad taste in my mouth as this company. It's your choice.