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if your a glutton for punishment and have no self esteem welcome to reservations. - Work From Home Reservation Sales Agent Enterprise Mobility Employee Review

2.0
Oct 20, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

The starting pay is pretty good and you get to work from home which can be a luxury.

Cons

Working from home soon turns into a nightmare. Every technical issure you have with your computer is watched over by management and very little of it is excused unless they finally admit that it might be a problem on their end. You start to feel trapped in your own home and you gain weight quickly, even quicker if this job depresses you and alot of times it will. You are constantly lying to customers to get them to make a reservation and get this, the reservation you make for them may not even be valid because once they get to the location they dont have cars for the customer. As a res agent you are the first person the customer talks to so if they are angry you better find a way to make it up to them first or they take a survey on you and you could get fired if 26% of your surveys are bad. Speaking of the surveys they are totally not in your favor. They just ask a one word question like were you satisfied? and they can answer on a sliding scale of 1-5. 5 being the highest. If you receive anything but a five it counts against you like a zero. So a customer could say hey im not happy because your sold out of cars or i cant use a debit card and take the survey and thats your fault. There is no way for you to defend against that. The metrics you have to meet are insanely difficult and I was even told by a former trainer that it was considered a fluke if you bonus or get a raise. So in essence you have to find a way to cheat the system in order to bonus or even just make it because they are always implying you could get fired or disciplined, Have you ever heard that song "Shiny Happy People" by R.E.M. where you know hes being totally sarcastic about being happy all the time well this is what management wants you to be, super happy all the time theres no room for anything else and if it shows in your tone you get talked to about it. Sometimes I wonder if this is a cult like enviroment because they expect you to conform to whatever they say and be just like them. Often managers will talk down to you like your stupid but in a happy friendly way and as they are going over your calls with you they split hairs about everything you can never have a truly perfect or happy call. Also it doesnt help that customers will try and berate you every chance they get because they know theres that survey just around the corner so you better magically make cars appear at 5.00 dollars per day or get your head put on the chopping block. In the end the call center portion of enterprise could really care less about their employees and they sell you a dream, unfortunately before you know it it turns into a nightmare...

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Pros

I want to provide a comprehensive review, simply because a lot of the responses on Glassdoor are just short complaints that do not provide very useful information. But before I get into that, a little breakdown of my mindset going in to working at Enterprise: I knew it was not going to be my forever job from the beginning. I planned to stay for about a year to learn some broad-based skills and then move on to an industry in which I was more interested. A lot of people start working at ERAC with the mindset of only staying at the company for a few years, but it is absolutely an organization that has an "up or out" philosophy. If you're not willing to move up in the company, there's really no point in staying there because of how quickly people promote. If you're someone who doesn't have a problem committing a good portion of their career to one company and gaining significant financial benefits from it, then Enterprise is definitely a good option for you. 1) The People: If you ever decide to work for Enterprise, one of the first things you'll hear about the company is the quality of the employees. And while many of the ERAC mantras can be annoyingly repetitive (area managers and above frequently talk like they’ve been drinking the ERAC Kool-aid for a while), this claim is absolutely true. Enterprise hires some of the most driven, ambitious, intelligent, and genuine young people around, and they really are the strong foundation that makes the company successful. 2) The Leadership: Every single person above you was in your shoes at one point. Thus, they know what kind of garbage you go through with customers, how banal the job can be, and how exhausting it is transitioning from college (or another industry) to a 12-hour a day job. You won't see much of the higher-ups (regional managers and above) as they only pop in every few weeks to say some words of encouragement and check to make sure the branches look clean, but you will interact with your branch and assistant managers on a daily basis. Assuming they're good people and doing their jobs effectively, you will learn a lot from them while you're an MT. 3) The Skillset: You're going to work. A LOT. And you're frequently going to be working with customers who are...horrible people. Like for no reason. But through working with the large amount of people that you will (no matter how good or bad they are) you are going to gain extremely valuable skills to launch your future career - whether that's at Enterprise or somewhere else. Communication, sales, conflict management, strategic thinking, problem-solving; this is just some of what you're going to learn as an MT.

Cons

1) The Hours: Most reviews put this in the “Cons” section and it’s because it’s accurate; you will not have a work/life balance at Enterprise. The minimum expectation is 49 hours/week, which is actually what your targeted salary is based on. You will likely work around 55-60 hours/week, and your branch and assistant managers will work more. Branches are typically open from 7:30am-6:00pm, but most of us are there in the morning at 6:45am-7:00am to wash the cars in preparation for the day. Customers who come in at 6:00pm (and people absolutely will try to come in even if the doors are locked) can also hold you up for another 20-30 minutes. If you’re at an airport location or a flagship branch that is open every day, you will work holidays. If your branch is understaffed, you will not get a lunch. 2) The Work: You’re going to be doing the exact same thing every single day. Checking customers into cars takes up the majority of your time, and while the ability to constantly practice your sales pitch is pretty fun, you’re going to find yourself asking every single customer the exact same questions in an attempt to make conversation and keep up the perception of quality customer service. There’s also a lot of backend work to be done, such as calling customers to verify that they are still planning to come in to pick up a car, coordinating with body shop and dealership locations, and leaving voicemails for customers who picked up a car and haven’t returned it in a few days and now have a balance due even though their card declined. Oh, and don’t forget about cleaning the cars. 3) The Promotional Path: This is actually one of the primary reasons I left Enterprise. There’s very limited options to move beyond daily rental, and you’re really only able to do so after becoming a Branch Manager or above, which generally takes 1.5-3 years to attain. If you want to explore HR, business management, fleet work, or any other departments, you’re going to have to stick with the company for a number of years.

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Thanks so much for your thorough and honest review! Good luck in your future endeavors!
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