Re: Dissertation research, have your say on Enterprise 3rd question my driving improved no end. i was at erac for one year and drove about 50 vehicles at a guess, from a tiny 3 door fiat to a long wheel base high top van, with 50k mercs, people carriers and convertables in the mix too. (i was at a branch in the uk). this was a plus point. i also have the abilty to say that i have experience of certain business features, (people management, sales, customer service, accountancy, marketing) which SOUND impressive even if the actual experience was limited and badly organised. i met a nice group of people, but sadly see little of them anymore. some i've lost contact with altogether and will only ever meet again at a chance encounter, which is sad as i have nothing bad to say about them. an honest reason for this is because they still work at enterprise and simply do not have the spare time. finally, i know what a hard, long hours job is like. this was of course a huge negative at the time, but now i can reflect on a time when i really did work very long hours for very little money and had very little job satisfaction. in short, i suspect erac is one of the reasons why i love my current job so much and fully intend it to become my long-term career. |