Pros
Overall the duties and obligations you will face as an employee here will be vast and be able to cover many different job descriptions once you make the next step in your career after ERAC. Promote from within is a top reason I applied to this company - being a young adult, it can be so hard to promote in a company when you have individuals who have dedicated years to the company, or other individuals outside of the company that appear to be better choices as candidates simply because they were born before you. This is a huge advantage for getting far along quickly. After leaving ERAC, I have been complimented many times on my time at ERAR and it does ring true that ERAC employees make good employees - anywhere; BECAUSE they know how hard we are worked and the challenges we had to face. It's a double edged sword. Insurance and health benefits are pretty good.
Cons
There is no work life balance no matter WHO told you there was! You cannot live a quality life working 50+ hours a week, never having a dependable schedule, the rotation of "branch experience" which is total crap and an excuse to "fill in" at branches that suck or have flakey employees. Or - you're the crappy employee who gets moved around a lot because you bring nothing to any branch you work at. Work somehow goes home with you - either to find a "missing car", to walk someone through a simple task, the airport needs cars so you have to open your branch, BRANCH DRAMA because everyone is so young and right out of college and exhausted from being worked so hard. The hourly pay does not equate to the hours you work - no matter how much overtime you get. They are severely underpaying their employees, and you think with the inflation of their daily rates they could add at minimum a $1 to each hourly paid employee. They have a "the customer is always right" mentality which is not appropriate for the year 2022. There is still a huge ratio discrimination between men and women - and the amount of sexual harassment that goes unpunished or "unnoticed" is ALARMING. Do not stay for the six years to make six figures - a handful of people will make it. It will not be you. You are allotted "PTO" which they call Choice Time - you CAN take it, you will be JUDGED if you take it, and "not a team player". Try not to have any family emergencies, do not get sick (especially if you have COVID) and yes - expect to work in any weather conditions.