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Old 2005-06-23
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Default Easton Pennsylvania advice

I recently interviewed in this area. Does anyone have experience with this region?
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dude, go wait tables, work at a coffe shop, or work at a cemetary. trust me, you will be happier....
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Default Re: Easton Pennsylvania advice

Thanks for the response, are you from this area? It seems like alot of complaints are from the same specific areas. I am interested to see what the employees of this region experience. what group is this?
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Old 2005-06-30
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please don't take this the wrong way, but are you a tard??? hello? dude, do your homework...don't you see this ERAC sucks no matter where you are from...coast to coast it's the same. i have no idea from where easton is but unless you are in the middle of no where, trust me walk away from erac. it sucks...ask yourself...how many companies do you know have a site like this? how many grey hairs do you see working there?

walk away. walk away.
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I recently interviewed in this area. Does anyone have experience with this region?
I interviewed at the Easton office off of Freemansburg Ave. Initial HR lady was genuine and nice. The second interview with the ARM was harsh and jagged. The ARM was basically, in not so many words, a fucking asshole. I also spent two hours in the office watching operations or, better yet, watching the new "assistant manager" talk about a few callbacks, but mostly sit on the phone with his friend talking about the new rims for his Land Rover.

It was a waste of my two hours that I shall never get back. I have informed my college career counseling center (Lafayette College) about the treatment I received there, and they will be reconsidering having them back for career fairs, as well as shortly reconsidering any future contracts they sign with them (as they are seemingly 'relucantly' hanging on to their current contract with them).

I'm now an alumni with donation power - and suprisingly, that seemed to really get their attention.

My advice, just don't. I'm happy to burn this bridge.
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I interviewed at the Easton office off of Freemansburg Ave. Initial HR lady was genuine and nice. The second interview with the ARM was harsh and jagged. The ARM was basically, in not so many words, a fucking asshole. I also spent two hours in the office watching operations or, better yet, watching the new "assistant manager" talk about a few callbacks, but mostly sit on the phone with his friend talking about the new rims for his Land Rover.

It was a waste of my two hours that I shall never get back. I have informed my college career counseling center (Lafayette College) about the treatment I received there, and they will be reconsidering having them back for career fairs, as well as shortly reconsidering any future contracts they sign with them (as they are seemingly 'relucantly' hanging on to their current contract with them).

I'm now an alumni with donation power - and suprisingly, that seemed to really get their attention.

My advice, just don't. I'm happy to burn this bridge.




you should take the job just to see how you can screw them over
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Old 2005-07-12
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I interviewed in that district, and I never called the manager back. THey looked stressed out and nobody from the office looked like they enjoyed their job.
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I interviewed at the Easton office off of Freemansburg Ave. Initial HR lady was genuine and nice. The second interview with the ARM was harsh and jagged. The ARM was basically, in not so many words, a fucking asshole. I also spent two hours in the office watching operations or, better yet, watching the new "assistant manager" talk about a few callbacks, but mostly sit on the phone with his friend talking about the new rims for his Land Rover.

It was a waste of my two hours that I shall never get back. I have informed my college career counseling center (Lafayette College) about the treatment I received there, and they will be reconsidering having them back for career fairs, as well as shortly reconsidering any future contracts they sign with them (as they are seemingly 'relucantly' hanging on to their current contract with them).

I'm now an alumni with donation power - and suprisingly, that seemed to really get their attention.

My advice, just don't. I'm happy to burn this bridge.

You're a joke, if you just graduated then the only donation "POWER" you have might be mommy and Daddy's money,. Retard. they really care about the $300 you might be able to give them.
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Old 2005-07-17
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You're a joke, if you just graduated then the only donation "POWER" you have might be mommy and Daddy's money,. Retard. they really care about the $300 you might be able to give them.
I take it you went to Lehigh...
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Old 2006-02-17
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I'm neutral...(William Paterson grad) that response was classic! I spit coffee across the room...very funny, indeed.
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