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Enterprise Rent-A-Car Is A Failing Enterprise! | ||
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| All I have to say is interview...if you need a job take it...if you are a true competitve person at heart ( like you play sports cant hate to be last/number 2) then you will perform and be sucessful. If you take the job because you need one and you are laid back and think a top position paying hundreds of thousands of doallars will land in your lap for being lazy then move on and go to another job that deals with the same BS : ) |
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| if you are competetive then go ahead...if you can't stand to be 2nd....and wat to do the best u can then u will prob be sucessful...if you just need a job go somewhere else and complain at som other company website because every major "corporate company" is going to have employee's who couldn't make it "or" dissatisfied employee's as they would like to reer to themselves lol you can't argur with me...lol if you did make it you hate Enterprise if u did you made money like I did and cant complain HAHA |
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| For Canada: Now we all know we'd be living in poverty if we actually worked 40 hours/week on an ERAC wage of $10.71/hr, but to put a MT's income in perspective: According to the National Council on Welfare, the poverty line for a single person is $20,778 in a city the size of Toronto (before tax) http://www.ncwcnbes.net/htmdocument/...nes2005ENG.pdf http://www.ncwcnbes.net/htmdocument/...ctsheets_e.htm $10.71 x 37.5 hrs/wk = $20,884/yr before tax http://philanthropy.ml.com/index.asp...23_67426_67479 Hence ERAC pays you at the poverty line to work an avg work week. And if you aren't depressed enough yet, then go to the following site to see what your after tax income would be: http://www.ey.com/GLOBAL/content.nsf...6_Personal_Tax Assuming an avg ERAC MT works 7:30am and gets out at 6:30pm and works for 3 hrs every other Saturday, we get 56.5 hrs a week worked We also assume the avg person in an avg job works 37.5 hrs/wk I'm sure thankful I can waste another 20 hrs/wk at ERAC so I can live above the poverty line. You need that extra money to pay off your student loan for 4 years of school. And if you think you hit the payday at mgr, think again. Hmmm.. 20hrs/wk X 52 wks/yr = time spent finding a better job |
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| Also for Canada: 2003 Graduate incomes In 2003, the average university graduate salary in Canada was $41,400. College graduates in Canada had an average salary of $29,200. source: http://www.millenniumscholarships.ca...arch/pokmb.asp New ERAC MT's in Toronto had an average salary of $20,884 after 37.5 hrs/wk source: (see previous posts) So the avg ERAC employee "only" had to work those extra 20 hrs/wk to make close to what the avg college graduate made. Makes you feel good about the 4 years you "invested" in school, doesn't it? But don't worry, your pay skyrockets when you get promoted...haha ya right How do you compare with average Canadians? The following StatCan link highlights average annual incomes in Canada: http://www40.statcan.ca/l01/cst01/famil05a.htm |
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| Honey oh no you DI-int say what I think you said! Love, Your Favorite African-American Renter ------------- The Word For Today is REPARATIONS! |
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| Isnt that the word for "black" in Spanish? __________________ "McCain will bring a lifetime of experience,Obama will bring a speech that he gave in 2002" -Hillary |
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| No it doesnt. Stripping is more honest than ERAC. __________________ "McCain will bring a lifetime of experience,Obama will bring a speech that he gave in 2002" -Hillary |
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