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Originally Posted by You dumb shit If you consider that when working in a rental branch you do a lot more than just sales. You work with accounts receivables and payables. You also learn great marketing skills that you don't learn with many other employers. This includes marketing to existing accounts and also setting up new accounts with local companies that work in the auto industry. You learn to grow your business and you also learn to manage an office full of employees. Probably the best thing about working for the company is that you don't work with stupid people like you do at many other companies out there. Other career opportunities that you can get into with enterprise. Selling cars Working in accounting Working in Human resources Working in loss control Working with large insurance companies These are just a few of the many opportunities available. Tell me how many companies have an average retirement age of 45 years? This is retiring without a pension, this is retiring wealthy. |
It is true that you can develop good business skills working for Enterprise. It's just you are not fairly compensated for the amount of time and work you put in.
My advice is to take the skills you learned in your first year at ERAC and then look for another job. The skills you learn WILL fetch you a higher paying job elsewhere with a standard 40 hour workload.