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You are correct, I do not bleed green. If you have read my posts, you will notice I used the term "bled green" as in a past tense. That means when I was a "current cult follower" I believed everything what the company wanted me to believe. I love the saying "six years. . .six figures." Assuming ERAC is still around 50 years from now, that should be about accurate. It's funny, you act as though making 100k is the pinnacle financial point in your life and is so hard to achieve. Don't get me wrong, $100k is good money but I've met plenty of people who are making that type of money and not living such a flamboyant lifestyle. I'm glad that you have been making it to elite so many times. What's the most points that you have made in a month. Have you reached the bonus level, yet? If you ever break 200 points in a month, you may even get. . .hmmmm. . .let's see. . .nope. . .you'll still get a dinner at the Spaghetti Factory with Larry and Mia. Yeah!!!!!! I guess you are right. I only have a job and you have a career. . .washing rigs! Congratulations! How is your profit center running? Sell up! Sell Waiver! Run Tight! I want a new car. . . I want a new set of golf clubs. . . I want my boss's job! |
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-I work on average less than 40 hours/week -Sometimes, I work a lot more, but generally 40 hours/week -I am compensated for my efforts in a monetary value. . .not just points for recognition -It's midnight right now and I'm not worried about not getting up in 4 hours to wash some rigs knowing in freezing weather. . .that's right, hoses will probably be frozen, too, tomorrow. . .Yeah!!! -When I bump into a past acquaintance and they ask "what are you doing for a living?" I don't have to explain to him/her that I run a "profit center" and rent rigs for ERAC! -my diet no longer consists of beer, pizza, appetizers, and fast food. -I don't have to give anyone a high five for selling "full boat" -I've made more money than I ever thought I was capable of making. Not trying to sound shallow, but when you are used to working 65 hours/week for 50 - 60k/year, it's truly an amazing feeling. -I no longer wash rigs. I could go on and on but I will stop here for now. Am I necessarily bitter about ERAC? Not really anymore, except for the fact that I let the company take many years out of my life. Who do I have to blame about that? Only myself. I know I was successful when I was working for your "wonderful" company and I too believed I was working for the greatest company out there. I then opened my eyes and saw that my non-college educated friends were more financially stable than myself. I finally admitted I was wrong and took a chance. Fortunately, that chance landed in my favor. Best of luck to you if you still want to work for this cult. I've got a good friend who I've been keeping in contact with who's an ARM on the East coast. Wanna guess his year to date? I don't think it's necessary, and he is finally starting to realize what a crock of shit this company is. By the way, I would love for you to tell me why ERAC is such a great company to work for and how it has provided such an excellent quality of life for you. I don't think anyone has answered that one yet. So please, do share. love always google :) |
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I want a new car. . .a new set of golf clubs. . .I want my boss's job! Are you motivated yet? Goodnight. . .hope to hear from some of you tomorrow. yours truly, |
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