Vortmax
Well-Known Member
I wouldn't think about it like that. You know, reading these boards will drive you crazy unless you know how to read everything with a grain of salt. Think about a backup. I'm going to go back to school and do the CTI route if this doesn't work out next month. I've already submitted the application and had my transcripts sent, etc...
Keep in mind as well that the people on this forum and similar forums are hardcore...there aren't many people here considering the pool of applicants. The people on here are really determined and really want the job as opposed to other people who may have just been applying as they applied for every other job they could find available.
Clearly the returning to school option isn't what I want to do since I would be saying goodbye to my savings and I'd have to rent two apartments now (My wife still has a year of grad school left) but I think I finally know what I want to do. That is the one thing I can thank Hertz for...my friends & I laugh a lot about this. We really used to think a lot more about money before we started working at Hertz. Now, in our post-Hertz life, we've decided that money isn't nearly as important as we thought it was. Towards the end (I quit earlier this month) I kept thinking about Tom in Office Space saying "Do you know that there are people in this world that don't have to put up with this ...." whenever I was in my office.
Many of us had company car priviledges and I think most of us at the end were at the point where we were talking about how walking isn't so bad and it would promote good health.
Either way, if you can't tell already, I strongly recommend to avoid working at Hertz & Enterprise. They specifically target the recent college grad because they are too naive to know any better. There are companies out there that will actually treat you with respect, pay you a decent salary, and give you challenging (yet realistic) goals.
I worked at Enterprise for 5 years (car-prep in school to Management during college) and it is a CIRCUS!!!!! I loved quitting that job! They were never crazy about my being a meteorology student anyways. As to the Office Space quotes, let me just say-I already did this gig for 4 months in OKC and quit for personal reasons (I may get back into it) but DO NOT for one second think you wont see bull#$#$ that will blow your mind in the FAA. I saw it at Enterprise and I saw it at the FAA! Example: One night in radar lab it was very chilly and the FAA lady came and wrote up a girl in my class for wearing a hooded sweatshirt. AMAZING!