Pros
-Always a Team Environment -Overtime Money
Cons
-Long Hours (Around 55-60 hours a week). This one particularly hits hard and this is STANDARD across all home-city locations. You will be expected to work A LOT. Basically, no work/life balance. Good if you're single and don't plan on spending time with a significant other, friends, or family. -Cleaning a lot of cars. This should be emphasized. HR will downplay this as part of the job, but you'll have to clean cars a lot. Why tell employees to dress in a suit to scrub down car interiors? Also - don't get your tie caught in the vacuum. -You'll spend hours driving every single day. Of your 11-12 hour shift, much of it is spent behind the wheel. Usually you're driving to gas up vehicles, driving people to their homes, driving cars to different branches, driving to autobody shops, etc. You'll be wondering why you didn't apply as an Uber driver. -Often angry customers. At my particular location we dealt with 90% insurance replacement vehicles. That means you're often dealing with people who just got in a car accident, had their vehicle stolen, or damaged their vehicle. Basically, you're the middleman for this person to get back on the road, and nobodies happy to talk to you. Got some funny jokes? Save it. Nobody wants to be there anymore than you do. -You need a degree to get the job and it will be useless once you have the job. Unless you use that fancy degree to wipe down the car you'll be cleaning.