no. you don't manage an enterprise immediately. you are just one of the several workers there wearing a suit and tie walking around trying to sell damage waiver to people while simultaneously taking reservations for cars that you don't currently have on your lot. they tell you how much you can make but it's based on the fact that you'll be working overtime. so your workday is from like 6-6. most of enterprise rentals are insurance related. your car is in the shop and your insurance company has a contract with enterprise. so you pick the person up at the collision repair place and drive them to enterprise and then try to sell them insurance while you're at it. they already aren't happy and then now you're trying to sell them stuff. when you get to enterprise and find out that there actually is a car there for them then you are pretty happy. sometimes there isn't. then the person is even madder. then you try calling around to all of the other enterprises to see if they have any. sometimes they do but sometimes they don't. if they do then you tell the guy that his car is at a different enterprise and then you drive him over to that one. he's really, really happy by now. if no other enterprises have cars that they are willing to give you then you basically just have to wait and hope that someone returns one really soon. you also start calling the auto body shops close by to see if maybe someone just returned the car there when they were picking up their car. all the while you have to continue taking reservations for cars. someone wants a car in in two hours and you don't have any? oh yea sure no problem. a mid-size at 3pm sir. yes sir, no problem. just horrible.