Pros
*great as an entry level position *training & development *monthly fee gets you a company car *the people are great! *fair amount of opportunities to move up as long as you are willing to move *recently changed sales culture so now it's not as big of a factor in promotions (also means you don't have to be the unwelcomed pushy salesperson) *decent benefit packages *great maternity leave program with a not too common phase-back period *building long term friendships
Cons
*poor work/life balance (managers will regularly work 12+hr days with no lunch sometimes) *you never seem to have enough cars, but when you try to plan your fleet to make it through the day, you're suddenly not aggressive enough *managers are expected to do everything (manage sales, market accounts almost daily, collect ARs, employee development, job interviews, etc.) while managing an office full of people waiting for their car to arrive and being understaffed by 1-2 employees all month *positions above Branch Manager don't come by too often in smaller Areas or Groups. Area Managers tend to stay in their position until fired or they find something else *a lot of upper management will give their "back in my days" stories as a way to let you know they were better than you, not taking into account new challenges presented with stricter ethical guidelines, sales practices, easier access of technology for our customers to compare prices, etc.