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Old 2005-08-10
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Funny I was swimming in the ocean at 5am this morning.

WOW I am super happy without ERAC.

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Funny I was swimming in the ocean at 5am this morning.

WOW I am super happy without ERAC.

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It sounds like a nice life, PacMan.
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Old 2005-08-11
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I was once asked by my BM why I always looked so happy. I think she thought I might be on drugs. HA HA.

She showed me her W2 and it was like 42,000 and I asked her how much she made last year. She looked at me and said look 42K I said that must look nice in a bank account. She did not get it and I was not going to make her upset. I did give to her a Christmas present, the book, Richest Man in Babyalon. Shortly after that she went to car sales and very shortly after that she quit. Very nice lady.

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I was once asked by my BM why I always looked so happy. I think she thought I might be on drugs. HA HA.

She showed me her W2 and it was like 42,000 and I asked her how much she made last year. She looked at me and said look 42K I said that must look nice in a bank account. She did not get it and I was not going to make her upset. I did give to her a Christmas present, the book, Richest Man in Babyalon. Shortly after that she went to car sales and very shortly after that she quit. Very nice lady.

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Go UNDER!!! ha this is a fortune 500 company. this company has no lack of profit. If i told how long i worked for the company you might just be able to figure out who i am and that would be a bad thing. As for live to work, yes your very right i do live to work why not???? i'd rather work than sit on my ass. I have a wonderful fiance that is very beautiful and a great personal life. I get off work at 6 every night and often go see a movie or do somthing else fun. Successful people live to work look at the statistics the average business owner works 16 hour days 5 days a week. Look it up in the july 16th issue of the wall street journal. people in this day and age make me sick. Look back at when people were happy like the 50's for example they did more phyiscal labor and longer hours and still had good happy lives. now days people look at work as if it is a burden. I on the other hand think of work as a way to prove your worth. And to the bugerking mcdonalds guy you may be right but if i worked there i would still strive to be the best at what i do. and just for the record a shirt and tie gets more ladies then a burgerking uniform. People in this generation have no work ethic. My point is that no matter what you do or how many hours you work you should always stive for greatness weather it be flipping burgers or writting contracts. i have never seen another company that can go from a 30thousand starting wage to a 66thousand dollar salary in only 4 years. Show me another company that can make that claim and maybe i will leave this company and go there until then i will continue to put my nose to the grindstone. remember college when we all had to study for hours sometimes days just to succeed and we paid them. no put that same effort in to enterprise and you can go far fast.

Well said. I love ERAC. The social atmosphere is great, I always enjoyed that. If you are considering a job with ERAC, you have come to the wrong place. Don't take anybody elses word for it. Find out for yourself. It is not a bad company at all like these people say it is. I have only worked for ERAC a few months and I don't mind the hard work. Most other companies make you start at the bottom and do bitch work. Coca Cola, Budweiser, Cintas -- all of these companies...college degree or not, you start out on the truck. Why? because you learn the ins and outs of the business and know what the "little" people do. ERAC is the same way. I don't care what any of you idiots around here say, ERAC is a fine company and is obviously doing something the right way. If you are considering ERAC for employment, get off this site and go find out for yourself if you like it or not. ERAC is not for everybody, there are always idiots on this website that could not make it because they don't know how to work hard and can't fit in a social atmosphere such as ERAC.
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Well said. I love ERAC. The social atmosphere is great, I always enjoyed that. If you are considering a job with ERAC, you have come to the wrong place. Don't take anybody elses word for it. Find out for yourself. It is not a bad company at all like these people say it is. I have only worked for ERAC a few months and I don't mind the hard work. Most other companies make you start at the bottom and do bitch work. Coca Cola, Budweiser, Cintas -- all of these companies...college degree or not, you start out on the truck. Why? because you learn the ins and outs of the business and know what the "little" people do. ERAC is the same way. I don't care what any of you idiots around here say, ERAC is a fine company and is obviously doing something the right way. If you are considering ERAC for employment, get off this site and go find out for yourself if you like it or not. ERAC is not for everybody, there are always idiots on this website that could not make it because they don't know how to work hard and can't fit in a social atmosphere such as ERAC.
Well, I stopped reading your pro-erac post at the "I have only been at ERAC for a few months" Give it about 7 more months dude....you don't have enough time in the oven yet.
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He's right. Just wait until you never see your friends and when you do you're so exhausted you're no fun at all. AND when you realise that you can barely pay the rent on that competitive salary. Oh yeah, and I forgot, when people ask you what you did after crippling yourself with debt to go to Uni you can say " I rent cars". And the worst of it is... You have to clean them as well!!
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Old 2005-08-13
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Most other companies make you start at the bottom and do bitch work. Coca Cola, Budweiser, Cintas -- all of these companies...college degree or not, you start out on the truck. Why? because you learn the ins and outs of the business and know what the "little" people do.
my advise to anybody considering a job among E or any of the above mentioned companies, is to go and drive the truck.
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You dont get a cent of it if you havent been witht he company 3 years...and guess what the average length of employment is with erac.....you guessed it.....2 1/2 years

Question... if the turnover rate is so high amongst recent hires, isn't this statistic weighted to be lower than a true sample? If you take out even half the people that quit within their first however many months, the number should be higher... more than 3 years.

Just a little bit of statistical analysis is all.
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this company is the worst thing ever!!!! i wasted over a year there, and then when i finally quit, they snubed me and the higher ups refused tp talk to me! how lame is that? to me, it says a lot about the company. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME.
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