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Old 2006-08-28
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Default Best places to look?

One for all the ex-ERACers - I am wanting to leave and was wondering where ex-employees have had the most success in getting good new jobs? Best agencies, websites etc.
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Old 2006-08-29
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Default Re: Best places to look?

I always use agencies. They always seem to have the edge over places like the evening post.

Try these four. Of all the ones I ued. These are the best people I have come in contact with.

DK Assosciates - Steph Radley
Stanton & Stanton
Robert Half Associates
SF Group.
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Old 2006-08-30
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MMmmmmeee,
Anybody wonder how green that grass is on the other side.
How many recruitment agencies do you need to use before you find the "grass is greener".
There is another option: Maybe it is not each of the employers you have worked for, ever consider the fact that you may be worthless to erac and every other employer out there??!
Just a though grass is greener.....
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Old 2006-08-31
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Default Re: Best places to look?

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MMmmmmeee,
Anybody wonder how green that grass is on the other side.
How many recruitment agencies do you need to use before you find the "grass is greener".
There is another option: Maybe it is not each of the employers you have worked for, ever consider the fact that you may be worthless to erac and every other employer out there??!
Just a though grass is greener.....
Just to correct you. I left erac of my own accord as I could see the company wasn't going to match what I wanted in terms of salary, and knew I could get elsewhere.

I left a few years back, found what I wanted, and have even moved on again to even better pastures.

SO yes it is greener.... if you have the bollocks to move on and stand up for yourself.

Bye bye
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MMmmmmeee,
Anybody wonder how green that grass is on the other side.
How many recruitment agencies do you need to use before you find the "grass is greener".
There is another option: Maybe it is not each of the employers you have worked for, ever consider the fact that you may be worthless to erac and every other employer out there??!
Just a though grass is greener.....
Spoken like a true Green Kool aid drinker. If I had to guess 13 months with the company grilling next month, and still believing those dreams. Maybe you can make a point about a job being a job if it wasn't the fact that its the worse retail job where the customers yell at you because you book out of cars, and it also is a terrible palce because you work about 60hours a week. Every time I have a bad day at work I think about the shit I went through at ERAC and realize that my surrent job isn't that bad.
Just think about what I said study for your grill, and before you do that clean a couple cars and park them rent ready.
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Old 2006-09-01
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Default Re: Best places to look?

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Spoken like a true Green Kool aid drinker. If I had to guess 13 months with the company grilling next month, and still believing those dreams. Maybe you can make a point about a job being a job if it wasn't the fact that its the worse retail job where the customers yell at you because you book out of cars, and it also is a terrible palce because you work about 60hours a week. Every time I have a bad day at work I think about the shit I went through at ERAC and realize that my surrent job isn't that bad.
Just think about what I said study for your grill, and before you do that clean a couple cars and park them rent ready.
Without a shadow of a doubt the grass is greener.

In most cases more pay and less hours AND autonomy.

Have a look at Reed and Hays.
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