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| Of course, I would have expected that 15 years ago Enterprise would have linked their NatRes system with their local operational systems and there would be real-time updates to what's sold out or not. Why is Enterprise literally decades behind the rest of the corporate world in this regard? Why does a manager in one location have to look something up in his nationwide computer system, and then place a call to someone else, asking them to make an entry into the same nationwide computer system, so that NatRes, looking at the same nationwide computer system, doesn't reserve cars that don't exist? Why isn't this done seemlessly, automatically, and transparently? |
I have no clue. Communication is my number one biggest problem with ERAC. Reasons behind why things are the way they are have never been given to me; and the people I've asked probably really don't know either, they're only one level higher in the ladder. And a long ladder it is.
I suspect no one brave enough to post on a forum at this website is high enough to know the answers, either.