Pros
Your co-workers. Enterprise does do a good job of hiring great people. I’ve built so many friendships that will last a lifetime. You all suffer through together!
Cons
Pretty much everything else. Work-life balance is non-existent. You’ll work 50-60 hours per week. Working every other weekend is the norm, but if you’re lucky, you’ll fall into an every 3rd weekend rotation. Upper-management ignores your pleas to turn off the reservation system when you have no more rentals available. This leads to anywhere from 10-20 people booking same-day reservations, then calling them to cancel and getting cussed out and talked to like a dog. These people will also file corporate complaints because we can’t get them going. Then, upper management will reach out and ask why we didn’t get these people taken care of. People will also book specialties months in advance (Minivans, 15 passenger vans, Premium SUV’s), and when the week of their rental comes and you don’t have those vehicles available, upper-management does NOTHING to help find those vehicles from other branches. Very high pressure and unrealistic expectations from corporate. Every colleague I’ve worked with that has moved on to a different company has said that it is life-changing in the best possible way. If you do decide to work for Enterprise, work there for 1-1.5 years as an MT, then get out.