Re: Salt Lake City Airport I worked in Utah for 3 years including the SLC airport. I KNOW there are pissed off overworked, underpaid employees in the SLC-I know 20-30 of them. I still have many friends at Erac-GP 47, but I have never been happier since getting out of that Circus. I still don't understand how so many good people work for them in SLC, but I know none of the good ones will stick around. I knew a guy that drove from Springville to the SLC airport for like 7 months-appx. 60 miles roundtrip through very heavy traffic for a whopping $9.50 an hour. What a joke. Fast food managers make that. Im Pissed that I spent 3 years there, and at the same time it has opened my eyes to how the majority of large companies treat their employees. But ERAC is extreme. They brainwash and promise the world. The crowning moment was when I was quitting and I got the "what are you doing this for" speech from my area manager and he said, "There are not many jobs that pay as well as we do." I didnt even know how to respond other than a sarcastic "Ill be OK-it will be tough, but Ill be OK." I now earn more money, work 15-20 fewer hours, and the most beautiful thing about my job is when customers come in, I actually HAVE what they WANTED in the first place. No more-"here's a minivan, you'll love the extra room." "This is all we have right now-Yours is on the way out." I'll probably to go Hell for all the lies I told customers to cover my green ass. To all you still working for this "Circus-Hell-Hole" GET OUT. Life DOES go on after ERAC. You can work to live instead of live to work. I always said that ERACS greatest strenth (high occupancy) is also their greatest weakness and that it would eventually convince people to rent elsewhere. What a concept-reserve a car-have a car when you land. HMMMM! Come on Rhett, Bill and all you other "Leaders." I have to say-I miss my friends and especially the 75 year old men and women who drive cars for the Big E. How does ERAC convince them that washing cars in 10 degrees and scrubbing bugs off windshields is part of their 7.00/hr job description. Oh-well, their spell is upon every one of us employees. Im just glad I wised up! |