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Enterprise Rent-A-Car Is A Failing Enterprise! | ||
Open Discussion About The Ongoing Problems At Enterprise Rent-A-Car | ||
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| Right after graduation, I moved to Southern California and lived with my parents and worked at Enterprise for a little over 2 months. I did not have to pay rent, car insurance, food (except when I eat out), and I was still barely saving any money. My income was around $1860 a month after taxes. What I'm wondering is how do the MTs survive with just 1800 dollars a month when they have to pay rent, car insurance, gas (a killer nowadays), food, phone bill and other bills? Forget saving money, how do they not rack up debt even if they commit to minimalism? |
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| I'm in grouope 53 and I bring home about $1,200+ every check and for my area that is great. This is a great job everyone is trying to jump on in this area. The only other option is teaching or military. $10.50 an hour and $15 for every hour over 40 hours. Can't complain. |
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On the weekends I would stand out infront of Target and Walmart trying to get spare change from people to make ends meet. "For only 10 cents a day you could sponsor a starving Enterprise Employee, they will write letters to you every month which may include a "Free Upgrade" coupon off your next rental up to a full-sized car." |
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mr. aloha __________________ "just when you think things are doing well, your world will come crashing down." mr. aloha |
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| Living 12 to house also helps you too, Okie! |
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