The pay is ridiculous when you factor in taxes and you compare it not only to what your peers at other jobs are making, but to the amount of work and energy you put out. The job truly does not pay enough and promotions are typically slow, if not stagnant. On, the other side, if you click with management and spend your social lives together (what little of it you have anyway), then you will probably advance more quickly. The company is very "cult-like" and the minute you start to show signs you are easing away from their 'group think', then you are slowly weeded out...but it is so subtle that you may not even notice it at first. If you honestly do not see yourself moving towards advancement after a year or two, or if you have no real interest in the rental industry, do yourself a favor and find another job (the stress and depression are really not worth it). But for some people, they seem to thrive off of the company and have been there for years, so it can be a productive career as well.