Used to like the company, but it can turn nice, customer service agents into hard-shelled people they start hating
Pros
-Great benefits -If you perform well in sales and customer service, you will get promoted fairly quickly your first time. -If you work at the airport, you can make great bonuses if you sell and up-sell well (+$200-$600/mo) -It's VERY hard to lose your job with Enterprise, even when you try (which is good in this econ)
Cons
-If your boss is friends with someone else more and they perform less, that person will get promoted into management before you. Happened many times. -Very long hours -One of the lowest hourly rates you can be paid for someone who has a college degree ($11.88/hr) -Most branches, customers are very tired from a flight or got into an accident and will take their frustrations out on you. It can be very stressful, even if you have patience with people -You'll work with a lot of people who you'll wonder who they ever got the job, and more so why they still haven't been fired yet. Enterprise doesn't know when to let go sometimes of people who just aren't cutting it. They'd rather hang on to an insubordinate than to spend money on someone to retrain all over again (makes sense), but seriously, it causes drama in the office and the performance goes down