Pros
You get to drive all of the new cars ,however that gets old after about two weeks of working there. If you like to sell then there's room for advancement. There's job security , they don't fire MT's often because they need the bodies giving that they have a very high turn over rate.
Cons
Long hours and many madatory meetings/events after work. They also expect for you to ware suits everyday and to wash cars. Underpaid, the salary is not good. After, earning a Bachelor's degree you should be making better money and not having to work 50+hours each week 6 days a week. Everyone has to work a Sunday every couple of weeks, you may have to work 10-13 days straight before you get an off day. You will never get your two 10 minute breaks unless you work at a airport location. I was never given not one of my 10 minute breaks and I worked for Enterprise for a year at 4 different Enterprise locations. MT's has too many different responsibilities. You have to do a lot of driving, I felt like a taxi driver having to pick up and drop off so many people each day. On top of that they want you to sell ever single day. They have goals for you to meet. This job was the worst and most stressful job that I've ever had. I dredged getting up ever morning and having to work for them. It wasen't just me ,more than half of my co-workers were looking for another job too. Once I found another job, and I was able to resign it was the happiest day of my life. Your better off being an uber driver before working for Enterprise. I wish someone would of told me what I'm writing in this review now. Had I known all of this I would of never worked there.