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Originally Posted by Stumeister
LOL Hertz is NOT paying 75k/yr
I worked for Enterprise Rent-a-Car coming out of college 25+ years ago. Made around 48K my first year, 70K my second year, and was on pace to make around 85K my 3rd year before I got tired of the corporate rat race and quit to play poker and get involved in some real estate opportunities. So yeah, making 75K at Hertz is easily attainable.
I always find it interesting when people automatically assume things because they attach a stigma to certain words, like rental cars, fast food places, Walmart or store names in general, etc. A lot of jobs, including rental car jobs have a sizable sales aspect to them, so you can make what you want (
not talking about exact dollar figures) out of almost any sales job. Sure, if you are working the counter or sales register you aren't making much, but there are management and corporate opportunities pretty much anywhere that is not a small mom and pop shop.
Like the one poster said, why does everyone equate a mundane job as the alternative to playing cards? If you put the same effort, time, and entrepreneurship of trying to be a mid to high stakes grinder into non-poker employment opportunities, there are limitless things you can do and be involved in that can be high-paying, interesting, and enjoyable.