Pros
Great co-workers since everyone is basically in their 20's. If you can put up with ERAC for a year or so you can use that on your resume to get you a MUCH better job (pay, hours, everything)
Cons
Lets just give you a run-down of whats it is like to work at Enterprise: From the start of the job you are given the title Management trainee, which is basically a less glorified version of what the other over-dressed hamsters at each Erac branch do each day. You are in a suit, with the expectation that you will have polished shoes and be business professional, washing potato chips out of the back of smelly cars. Maybe you will find a syringe, maybe a dirty pair of underwear....who knows, but every day, rain or shine, sleet or snow, your out their doing manual labor in 300 dollar dress clothes. Besides that, the environment is full of frat boy meat-heads, who are very drunk off the company Kool Aid. You are pushed to sell, sell, sell........basically scaring old people in buying their worthless insurance products. In addition, you work so many hours that your whole life begins to crumble. You have no time to work out, so you gain weight. No time to spend with your loved ones, so your relationships falter. You live, eat, and .... there