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Enterprise Mobility

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4.0

100% would recommend to a friend

(19,308 total reviews)
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Chrissy Taylor

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Enterprise Mobility has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 19,308 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Enterprise Mobility employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transport & Logistik industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Jul 8, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Quick promotions to keep you encouraged. You’ll learn basics of a business (which can 100% be done elsewhere). Pay can be good once you get commission, but it ought to be for how much time you invested. Usually really great people to work with.

Cons

You’ll basically have no life working these hours (60-70 hour weeks). They tell you you’re salaried, but you’re actually hourly and you just have to work overtime every week to meet that number. Rarely any breaks. You are working in dress clothes while cleaning hundreds of rental cars, & dealing with incredibly abusive customers on a daily basis. Vacation was never approved. You’ll be set up for failure by the company when they let customers book cars you dont have and you have to call everyone and tell them that. A truly awful work environment that they paint as a culture of hard work and growth.

2.0
Jun 19, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Work with some great people Management is great throughout the business from branch manager to GM, there are a few bad eggs in the bunch but the majority are superb! Drive some really nice cars! Tesla's, Mercedes, Audi's to name a few Learn basic skills Made friends for life Looks good on the CV - Every other business know's how hard you work there so will take you on 99% of the time when you leave

Cons

Dresscode - you are required to wear a full suit throughout the day, this is quite uncomfortable when you have to clean cars or sit down driving for long periods of the day. Often buy a pair of leather shoes each month due to them being ripped apart by standing in puddles caused by the dress code Hour's - The hours are a shocker, you can work anywhere up to 45 mins away from your house, with the day starting at 7:45 (Mostly earlier as you have to prep for the day) till 17:00 ( You stay late 99.9% of the time) My average day was leaving home at 7 am and returning anywhere from 18:30-22:00 - the worse part of the job isn't the hours but not being able to prepare for anything after work. My longest working week was in excess of 70 hours. Sales - You are given unrealistic targets and pressure by your manager (Not all, some were great!) to sell protection products to your customer, these are a bit of a faff... but there is value if you actually damage the vehicle. The cost of the products is horrendous, at anywhere from £13.50 - £25.00 a day for excess protection and £6.00 a day for Roadside per day! which can add upwards of £200 of your rental for a week cost, normally more than your paying for the car! This puts an extreme amount of pressure on staff to get the sale and results in scare tactics or reducing the price to ensure you get it, the company doesn't condone these actions, but your manager will sell your soul for the sale before they jump on their daily conference call for sales update with their area manager. Wage - When I first started I was over the moon with the 21k basic and heard great success stories of how Assistants earn 30k+, Branch Managers are 40K+, Area managers 60-100K, GM earning £1.3million+ and so on... But in the grand scheme of things the wage is shocking, 21k basic is horrendous for the number of hours you work, I believe they have recently restructured the hourly pay however it is too little too late. After seeing the grass is greener on the other side and on course to earning 40K+ this year, the whole business needs to restructure its pay. To top it off, You record your overtime on a program called RALPH, a program from the 1990s where you implement your hours and submit them, but after you submit them, your manager has the authority to 'approve them' when in reality they dial back the hours to make it look you have done no overtime so you don't get paid!!! They get shouted at by Area managers because their branch's overtime is so bad so they result to changing it, which means all them hours you stayed working excess of 60+, was for nothing because you don't get paid! your hour's come out of your branch manager cost's, and they get paid of the profit, meaning you are literally working overtime so your branch manager gets paid more, and you get nothing! Breaks - You do not get a lunch break, you're meant to get 30 mins for lunch (which is still diabolical due to the number of hours you work) but you rarely get it, you are encouraged to give up your lunch and made to feel selfish for taking it, with things said such as " if you have your lunch you will be the reason we work late" or "Take your sandwich on the road with you and eat whilst your driving". Again the company doesn't agree with these actions, but due to the immense pressure from managers they have resulted in losing their empathy as a person and stuck in the trap enterprise has you in. Culture - the working environment is so toxic, as everyone you work with wants to leave, no one I have ever met there loves the company unless they are of high management, or have been sucked in so bad they cant envision themselves doing anything else, I promise you the grass is greener!

1.0
May 2, 2020

Don’t do it to yourself

Anonymous employee
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Pros

They have a good rep. Some companies may see it on your resume and it may help in looking for a better job

Cons

I left enterprise over a year ago but now hearing about the layoffs, I feel compelled to share my experiences. The company prices themselves on their values, but it’s essentially a pyramid scheme company in the guise of a “hard working family owned” rental company. After months of rigorous training, you come out working 50-60 hour weeks in an understaffed branch, wearing full business attire while you go pick up other people’s garbage from the back of a car, get berated by customers because you have 50% of the help you need in the branch, and all mistakes or issues will come down on your head. Assistant managers make commission but take a pay cut when promoted, effectively making less money than new hires for a couple months (or more if going against numbers that just can’t be beaten) The managers lose money when cars are damaged and no one notices for a couple weeks. Or you better hope no one comes in at night and smashes a car up, then you won’t see a bonus check for ages. The “sales process” is dishonest. They’ll put you through the ringer of selling “honestly” but expect you to utilize every dishonest tactic you can to convince people to buy coverage, gas, etc., because if you don’t you’ll never be promoted and eventually fired. It is such a toxic company. I would never recommend this place to anyone, and it makes me absolutely furious that they’ve laid off so many people during this difficult time. Shame on you enterprise. Do better

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