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Originally Posted by in the know #21 3 Minutes Ago Unregisteredkljlkj listen bro. i spent 4 years there. 3 months prior i interviewed for an area spot and id not get it. i got the hook and bait treatment from the group rental mgr. there will be 4 openings in the next year. "i have your back" the next day he fired my area mgr who hired me, trained me, groomed me. this guy loved every minute of erac and spent 14 years there only to have his boss come to him and tell him it is time to part ways. the same guy who told me he would get me promoted after the sentence of i got your back tried telling me "your boss retired" could even give it to me straight so i called medical recruiter , no pharma experience got a interview the next week. he hired me out of 50 people and i never looked back and don;t feel bad about it because the lies never stop. if i would have not caught the group rental manager slip up in his circle of lies i may have been there 3.75 years later but i didn't. Maybe erac got me the job maybe it didn;t. even if it did. it was my f**king blood and effort that got the pharma job not erac. erac does not give a fu** about you or anybody so why should i compliment them or give a shit about them. erac gave me a playing field to display my talents and gain experience the things i learned at erac i could of learned elsewhere in a entry level job. let me ask what do you do know? |
Jaded may be the understatement of the year for you. I'm saying, pharma employers LOVE ERAC employees. It's very common (at least where I am) to see it work both ways. I have had a few MTs that are former reps, and also lost a few to the pharma companies. You got experience at ERAC that they like, not that you wouldn't have displayed your talents elsewhere, but it seems as though pharma companies like the experience you get specifically at ERAC. I don't know what your deal is, but ERAC isn't the devil you make it out to be. I work with many employees that love their job, call us 'tools' or whatever you will, but we like what we do and we are successful at it. Those are the only two things that matter in a job. If you hated it and are all disgruntled fine, but it's not the wost thing you've ever done like you say it is. And if it was the worst thing you've ever done, just be glad you're out and opened up an opportunity for someone that wants it.