Pros
Benefits are great If you start out successful it's great starting out. Lots of different departments. If you are single and could care less about time off...this could be a good fit for you. Immediate vacation time
Cons
No work life balance. You work a lot of hours and are expected to never complain or have an issue with it if you want to move up. I was very successful throughout my career. In the beginning, the higher ups were great towards me...they "sold the dream"...I moved up quickly, but quickly learned that the better you were, the more you were punished. I was sent to the worst location to "fix it". Due to it being a complete mess and it obviously taking time to turn a location around, I did not make what they said I would. If someone steals a car, and all of the documents they used look legit and you take all the steps you are supposed to in order to make sure all the info provided by the renter is real, if the car is stolen and can't be found, as a manager, you still get hit with the full cost of the car, which often times mean you will basically work 50-60 hours a week for that month to make less than someone flipping burgers. It's very political, so if you aren't someone who can kiss butt, don't waste your time here. The promotions are also ALL about timing. Most of the people who succeed and move up got lucky and rode the wave of success someone else created. Back to "selling the dream", also know as "pouring the green koolaid", its all bs...the higher ups are only concerned with making themselves look good and their pockets, so they will tell you whatever it is that you want to hear. 90% of the employees below level 3 employees are miserable. They will also tell you that it is your career path and you can choose which way to go...also complete bs. If you are performing well, your level 3 managers will often do whatever they can to shut down you moving departments. Again, the entire company is all about politics, so be prepared, the rules do not apply to everyone.