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  #41 (permalink)  
Old 2005-11-30
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Default Re: I was rejected after the 3rd interview

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ERAC is betting you will drop dead before you are fully vested fat boy.
I agree with that one. They most likely are hoping you have a heart attack while washing your 20th car for the day in 95 degree temp.
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  #42 (permalink)  
Old 2005-11-30
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Default Re: I was rejected after the 3rd interview

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Originally Posted by Having2ndThoughtsinAL
Wow....I beginning to believe that I will be receiving a rejection letter pretty soon. The same thing happened to me. I called my recruiter non-stop and when I finally reached her, she told me that the guy that made the hiring decision was gone on a week long cruise. I called the following week and now the recruiter and the hiring guy are both gone for a week. It will be a month tomorrow from my 2nd interview, and I haven't heard anything yet. Oh well, I believe I will be better off anyway.
The recruiter and the "hiring guy" are probably banging away on their desks, considering the amount of fraternization that goes on at Enterprise - a practice sorely looked down upon in any other company.
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Old 2005-12-16
Cereall
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Default About to go for an interview

I am about to go for an interview as a Management Trainee. I will making 34k a year. I am a university graduate. What should I expect on the interview? As a Management Trainee how many hours a week will I be working? Will I be working weekends? I plan on just getting the experience and leaving. Do I get paid weekly or bi-weekly?

From your experience do Management Trainees also get a hard time. I am so nervous about the interview. What type of questions will they ask me? What dod they look for when hiring?

Will I be standing all day? Or will I have a office?
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  #44 (permalink)  
Old 2005-12-16
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Default Re: About to go for an interview

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I am about to go for an interview as a Management Trainee. I will making 34k a year. I am a university graduate. What should I expect on the interview? As a Management Trainee how many hours a week will I be working? Will I be working weekends? I plan on just getting the experience and leaving. Do I get paid weekly or bi-weekly?

From your experience do Management Trainees also get a hard time. I am so nervous about the interview. What type of questions will they ask me? What dod they look for when hiring?

Will I be standing all day? Or will I have a office?
22K in hourly wages with 12K in OT, imo.
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Old 2005-12-16
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Default Re: About to go for an interview

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I am about to go for an interview as a Management Trainee. I will making 34k a year. I am a university graduate. What should I expect on the interview? As a Management Trainee how many hours a week will I be working? Will I be working weekends? I plan on just getting the experience and leaving. Do I get paid weekly or bi-weekly?

From your experience do Management Trainees also get a hard time. I am so nervous about the interview. What type of questions will they ask me? What dod they look for when hiring?

Will I be standing all day? Or will I have a office?
Ask them to clarify what they mean, exactly, by "34K a year". From what I've heard, it's really something like $9.50/hour, with lots of mandatory overtime. It's definitely not a "salary".

Oh, and run for your life.
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Old 2005-12-23
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Default A blessing from the skies above

Getting rejected by ERAC is truly a great fortune. This is what you missed out on.

1.) 55-70 hour work weeks

2.) $10 per hour or 30k a year job

3.) Your Branch Manager always calling unnecessary long branch meetings after a 12hr shift.

4.) Your Goofball Area Manager always stopping by your branch and trying to take you to some slimyy bar and get drunk with your fellow co-employees. (I dont know about you but after seeing the same people for 6 days in a row per 12 hours a day, the last thing I want to do is go party with them).

5.) Losing a social life or family life.

6.) Giving up any recreations or sports you might do on the side.

7.) Being adopted into a cult like family where greed and money rule everything.

If you have morals, values and Integrity. If you enjoy life, your family, having friends, doing sports, spending time with your significant other etc than ERAC is not for you.

If you are money hungry, greedy, unethical, a good liar and are willing to do anything to acheive wealth than ERAC is perfect for you. Then again you can always run with a Drug Cartel pushing weight and make 100 times more than what ERAC will pay you. The only difference is that one is surprisingly legal and the other illegal.
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Old 2005-12-24
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Default Re: About to go for an interview

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Originally Posted by Cereall
I am about to go for an interview as a Management Trainee. I will making 34k a year. I am a university graduate. What should I expect on the interview? As a Management Trainee how many hours a week will I be working? Will I be working weekends? I plan on just getting the experience and leaving. Do I get paid weekly or bi-weekly?

From your experience do Management Trainees also get a hard time. I am so nervous about the interview. What type of questions will they ask me? What dod they look for when hiring?

Will I be standing all day? Or will I have a office?
Cereal;, if you want to know how much you truly will get paid check the thread "pay structure" all the math is done, and yes it is accurate. when they say 34k, they expect you to get some bonuses throughout the year to get to that amount.
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Old 2005-12-24
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Default Re: I was rejected after the 3rd interview

Dont listen to these Bums. It is a shame that you have the time to write all of these things. Bitterness does not pay. You are just a bum that failed at Enterprise and you dont know how to move on. You are all a bunch of Jerk offs.
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Old 2006-04-12
Cereall
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Default I said no to enterprise

They are writing me letters and calling me. I have my CPA certification and just got accepted in grad. school. Not only that right now I have a job as a Executive assistant and I am making 52k.

This was their answer:
Dear Cereall,

We regret to hear that you took a position with another company that cannot help you with your career, like Enterprise can. We are here for you and would like you on our team.

About your salary question you will be making $10/hr and commission. When I was in the program I made 67k that first year and quickly got promoted to HR management.

Please reconsider and give me a call personally.

Sincerely,

Laura

Crazy, Crazy isn't? I am was shocked!!!!!!!!! Guys, Thank you thank you so much. It is because of this website that I declined the offer. It was the Maryland office. Before of a lady called Lara.T.Ferraiolo@erac.com and another called Laura they will call you.

Stay away from this address.
8100 Professional Place, Suite 306
Landover, MD 20785



Cereall
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Old 2006-04-12
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Default Re: I was rejected after the 3rd interview

Cereall

If you are a CPA, why are you interviewing for a Management Trainee position? Of course that position is not going to pay. YOUR A CPA, you should know better than to entertain a position like this.
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