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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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| ok, seriously, i'm considering accepting the offer as a management trainee at Enterprise, and I want to know for real, what kind of money can i expect as soon as i start? right now i only make about 20,000 / year so its gotta be better than that, right? |
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The stories from employees on here are quite accurate. Decide if 5K is worth that aggravation. |
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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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| At Enterprise you will be making aprox. the same. Lets break it like this Your current job: 20000 per year/52 weeks = $385 per week 385 per week/40 hrs = $9.61 per hour 9.61 per hr Enterprise: 30000 per year/52 weeks = $577 per week 577 per week/50 hrs = $10.49 (40Hrs) + $15.73 (10Hrs) 10.49 per hr You will be making $.88 more an hour. you will have no social life. You will ruin your business suit. you will ruin your nice pair of shoes, countless numbers of ties and shirts. |
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| Why doesn't ERAC allow bow ties to remedy the vaccum issue? |
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| Good will is where I do most my shopping for clothes. It’s not worth getting new stuff when all you do is bust your ass in the Midwest summer and destroy any decent shirt. The pay, not worth it, at least 50 hrs a week and only about $26/ year, and if you can’t sell a freezer to and Eskimo, there is no way in hell that you will get promoted. It doesn’t matter how long you been there, or how well you know the business, it’s a lost cause. GET OUT NOW! |
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| After taxes, you might make 24K. However, you should realize that your increase in income means a substantial increase in both hours worked and a substantial decrease in the amount of dignity you will have after six months. To that point, you could also clean port-a-potties and recieve a wage, however, that does not make it a good idea. Have you looked at any other options? Is grad school in the cards? I understand if you need to take it (I took it as more or less a temp job) however, I think it would be wise to look at all the possibilities first. If you want to see what is is like, drive over to the branch early in the morning, park your car, and watch the pain begin. You might get cold feet... |
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