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| Originally Posted by Unregistered Just curious what other employees think? You spend every waking hour only with ERAC, spending spare time with them after hours (meet & greets, meetings, etc) and then giving up weekends etc? I sometimes personally feel isolated within the company's grasp and have a hard time getting to the quotas they set. That and, some other employees make the business feel like the gypsy arts. Dubs are a good idea for the most part, but I don't like pressuring someone on something that they 50% of the time don't actually need. I've only been with the company for a few months so maybe it's just growing pains but does anyone else feel this way? |
Sorry about everyone giving you a hard time about your post. It's just "old news" to us that have been with ERAC for awhile and realized the cultishness a long time ago.
Yes. ERAC is a cult. Your eyes are being opened to the dark underbelly of the "awesome" job you have. Spend some time here, reading over posts. You'll find the same experiences with employees worldwide. It is really shocking the magnitude.
I warn you- once your eyes are opened-it is difficult to close them again.