Be weary of the Hertz Management Training Process. - Location Manager Hertz Employee Review

2.0
25 Nov 2008
Recommend
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Pros

They provide a very basic model of how account management and sales work in the business world for recent graduates and do have a program in place to foster internal growth. If a Location Manager position or higher is achieved, Hertz provides unlimited use of company cars anywhere in the country for business and personal use. Insurance and gas are included with this perk. A competitive salary and good benefit structure is awarded to those who work through the Management Training Program.

Cons

The hours front-line managers are expected to work are often outside the realm of possibility. Some weeks, no exaggeration, I worked upwards of 65 hours, including Saturdays. Managers are expected to keep costs down by decreasing overtime in branches open for 11 hours a day with a skeleton staff. Any type of feedback is perceived as insubordinate behavior. In the industry, there is a very thin margin of profitability and costs are incurred that are outside of the control of management, (i.e. vehicle damage, rising depreciation cost, etc.). In the eyes of management, there is no reson for a loss.

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5.0
13 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to work in tandem with other professionals in your trade, always had a feeling of "family" working alongside my peers. We come together when times are tough, this is very rewarding,

Cons

The current economic and geopolitical spectrum have been proving a challenge to this industry as a whole, thankfully we are a resilient outfit with the best people at the helm.

1.0
4 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some good, genuine people and good PTO

Cons

Working conditions: you are expected to know everything about the car rental industry and expected to be an expert on the programs that are used. If you make a mistake, you are criticized and everyone loses trust in you immediately, even if you did good work before. If there is a difference in two numbers that is a very small difference, it's treated as if you murdered their family. You are asked to do big tasks, then the finished project is never looked at after a week. You are also asked to do something that hasn't been done before and you run into the problem where you are either told that you are taking too long or that the numbers are wrong, so either way you are going to get criticized for something. There is clear favoritism within the company, another employee is allowed to make a much larger mistake and it is brushed aside and a very, very small mistake that is fixable in 2 seconds is considered a cardinal sin. Promotions are also seemed to be a popularity contest and how many people know you or how many clubs you're in rather than how good you are at your job. The people: it feels that a lot of the people that work at the company never left high school, or are on power trips. There is constant gossiping and people will talk behind each others backs and say bad things about them all the time. You are not allowed to make a comment or opinion on something without people giving you trouble for it. I have seen managers call people "retards" and other names. The amount of unprofessional language that I have heard in the workplace was unbelievable, where any other company would fire the employees that said the words immediately, but HR does nothing. The company is performing very poorly, and you can tell based on the behavior of the people. It feels that they have no souls and the only way to get dopamine is by being rude or disrespectful.

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