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Old 2007-12-13
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Default Re: Cruzer - 3 Years Later

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Hi Guys.

Three years ago, on Sept 9, I was let go from Enterprise. That day was also my 5 year anniversary with the company. My area manager, Jonathan S.,told me (and I quote), “Cruzer, you don’t have what it takes to run a business”, a couple of days before my departure. It’s amazing how Ecars prides itself on its management training program, touting it as one of the best among Fortune 500 companies, and yet manages to find convenient ways to have you leave.

Well, that was 3 years ago. Since then, I’ve started an airbrush business, which led to me opening a tattoo shop. And now, I have opened the Toronto Tattoo School, the first and only tattoo school in Canada. History was made this week when the first class of 8 students handled a tattoo machine for the first time. Our next set of classes begin in January, and I currently have a waiting list of over 40 people for 10 available spaces. The tuition ain’t chump change, and I also have 3 tattoo artists working for me, so safe to say I’m doing very well. So much for not having what it takes to run a business….I wonder where Shappy is now?

I guess a lot can happen in 3 years. For all 3 of you who are enjoying your job right now at ECARS, congratulations! You’re well on your way to vocational prosperity and abundant financial success! As for the rest of you, you are all good people, capable of so much more than the job you’re in now. Learn whatever you can from ECARS. And five years from now, when you’re sitting in your office at a better job in another company, or even better still, when you’re running your own business, look back at Enterprise as not only a learning experience, but also as your motivation to better your life.

This is Rob dela Cruz, aka Cruzer, wishing you all the best.

Take care.

P.S. God I hated that job!
This is a great success story. Again, it shows there is life after Enterprise.

Good luck with your business. Sounds like it will turn out well for you!
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Old 2007-12-13
MisterAlohaIsBack MisterAlohaIsBack is offline
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Default Re: Cruzer - 3 Years Later

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Hi Guys.

Three years ago, on Sept 9, I was let go from Enterprise. That day was also my 5 year anniversary with the company. My area manager, Jonathan S.,told me (and I quote), “Cruzer, you don’t have what it takes to run a business”, a couple of days before my departure. It’s amazing how Ecars prides itself on its management training program, touting it as one of the best among Fortune 500 companies, and yet manages to find convenient ways to have you leave.

Well, that was 3 years ago. Since then, I’ve started an airbrush business, which led to me opening a tattoo shop. And now, I have opened the Toronto Tattoo School, the first and only tattoo school in Canada. History was made this week when the first class of 8 students handled a tattoo machine for the first time. Our next set of classes begin in January, and I currently have a waiting list of over 40 people for 10 available spaces. The tuition ain’t chump change, and I also have 3 tattoo artists working for me, so safe to say I’m doing very well. So much for not having what it takes to run a business….I wonder where Shappy is now?

I guess a lot can happen in 3 years. For all 3 of you who are enjoying your job right now at ECARS, congratulations! You’re well on your way to vocational prosperity and abundant financial success! As for the rest of you, you are all good people, capable of so much more than the job you’re in now. Learn whatever you can from ECARS. And five years from now, when you’re sitting in your office at a better job in another company, or even better still, when you’re running your own business, look back at Enterprise as not only a learning experience, but also as your motivation to better your life.

This is Rob dela Cruz, aka Cruzer, wishing you all the best.

Take care.

P.S. God I hated that job!
these e-monkeys wouldnt know the first thing about running their own business........managing and making daily decisions for an already structured business not owned by you is not even close to running your own business especially so with a guaranteed paycheck coming to you. most wouldnt even know the first thing about writing a business plan and they certainly wouldnt even know what type of legal structure would best suitable for their business......running and owning your own business is far from managing a business as an employee......six figures in six years, retire at 40, pro athlete money, livin' the dream.......lmfao!!!!
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Old 2007-12-13
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Default Re: Cruzer - 3 Years Later

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these e-monkeys wouldnt know the first thing about running their own business........managing and making daily decisions for an already structured business not owned by you is not even close to running your own business especially so with a guaranteed paycheck coming to you. most wouldnt even know the first thing about writing a business plan and they certainly wouldnt even know what type of legal structure would best suitable for their business......running and owning your own business is far from managing a business as an employee......six figures in six years, retire at 40, pro athlete money, livin' the dream.......lmfao!!!!
mr. aloha

My area manager from group 01 in '97 showed her ignorance on a daily basis. However, the best was when congress was considering legislation that would allow an employee to take time off for overtime worked in lieu of pay. If you worked one hour of over time you were owed 1.5 hours off within the next 7 days.

I asked Tracy Delahunt (the AM) how Enterprise would cope with that. She stated, "It doesn't matter, we are a private company and not going public anytime soon." I knew then that I was being bossed around by frighteningly ignorant people.
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Old 2007-12-14
TattooRob TattooRob is offline
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Default Any more stories?

Thanks for the support guys.

Anyone else out there with some inspiring stories post-E??? You don't have to be from C2. Let's hear them!
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Old 2007-12-15
MisterAlohaIsBack MisterAlohaIsBack is offline
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Default Re: Cruzer - 3 Years Later

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My area manager from group 01 in '97 showed her ignorance on a daily basis. However, the best was when congress was considering legislation that would allow an employee to take time off for overtime worked in lieu of pay. If you worked one hour of over time you were owed 1.5 hours off within the next 7 days.

I asked Tracy Delahunt (the AM) how Enterprise would cope with that. She stated, "It doesn't matter, we are a private company and not going public anytime soon." I knew then that I was being bossed around by frighteningly ignorant people.
but arent the e-monkies the "creme of the crop"
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Old 2007-12-21
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Default Re: Cruzer - 3 Years Later

I left ERAC about 2 years ago and I make what two of my managers (Branch and Assistant) would be making combined at our branch in Oakville.

Mind you, I had realized that I had more potential when I realized that I am higher educated than two of the dumbest idiots I was working with. One of them even had faked his education on the resume but it worked out cuz no one at ERAC hadt checked.

lol

Moral of the story, getta outta ERAC. Grass is definitely greener.
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Default Re: Cruzer - 3 Years Later

BTW, I showed up on this site check if I could score some coupons! lol
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Old 2008-03-18
TattooRob TattooRob is offline
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Default Website's up

Hey guys...it's Cruzer again.

Tattoo School's going strong. Just finished another round of classes.

Our website's finally up. A little primitive by today's standards, but it already has helped us sign up some students from Montreal, Saskatchewan, Calgary, and Ottawa.

Check it out!

Toronto Tattoo School

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