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Old 2006-10-08
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Default Best Place on Earth

I love working for Erac. The pay is great and the people are even better. I hope that all of you feel the same. If you don't please reach out to your area manager and I know they will help. Good luck to everyone. Go ERAC!!!!
We are on our way to an Exceptional Achievement Award, lets do it.
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Old 2006-10-08
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This was addressed earlier. Similar to leading 2-0 in a basketball game.
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No, its like leading 35-0 at halftime. Why don't you join us? Or did you already fail?
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No, its like leading 35-0 at halftime. Why don't you join us? Or did you already fail?
Join us...like David Koresh join us?
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LOL. How many months are you into your pursuit? I'd hardly call it halftime. Check GP50 on the company matrix and get back to me.

Personally, I hope you do it... But gp50 is notorious for starting strong and fading shortly thereafter.

And, no, I have already SUCCEEDED at the E... And have transcended the experience. I appreciate the offer though.
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How do you measure success?
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How do you measure success?
When you finally learn what you don't want to do for the rest of your life and quit.

But I still get LOFR's at the "internal" rate.
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Old 2006-10-09
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How do you measure success?
A good question worthy of a thought out response...

Success financially: I was earning over $70K when I left... A healthy income and a far cry from the $26k I started earning. Having earned that gives me a taste and a drive to succeed and certainly raises the bar on anything I do.

Success socially: Many (if not most) of my best friends were or are Enterprise employees. You tend to forge solid friendships while scrapping in the trenches. Half those people are bitter from the E experience, half are not. I fall in the latter category, though not to dismiss that there were problems in the company. However, show me a job that has none...

Success in the workplace: It is no secret that ERAC farms some bad ass salespeople, managers, marketers, and business owners. It's the nature of who they hire. I'm no different. I have taken the skills and drive for success on to my new career. Besides, see "Success socially" and ask me where my new business contacts come from! >=)

Success through respect: I was held in high regards and well liked by most of my peers, managers, admin, and support staff (note I don't say all... after all, who in the world has a 100% approval rating).

So why did I leave? E is no longer forged around the lifestyle I want to live. My father always made time to coach me in sports and I don't know any Area Manager or above that can hold practices three or more times a week at 4'ish and still be able to operate a successful E business or have the stigma of being a slacker. I want the same for my kids. So best to make a change now and get some tenure in my new career before I have to buy the family minivan.

Fair enough answer?
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Good Answer. Is this Brian Keith?
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No... but he was/is a cool guy...
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