Took a job a few years back as a Location Manager because I was not very serious about my career or putting any effort into finding a good job.
Was able to get away with working about 25 hours a week working nights at an airport as a PQM for $45K a year because I am a good bullsh#tter. Would leave work and go home and take naps, go out for 3 hour dinners, sleep in my car most nights or play games on my phone. Just got so bored with the job that I finally decided to get serious with my life and left the company.
Can't tell you how many times I gave free T6's for a week for a 1 hour wait during the summer to take care of PC members, gave out luxury cars for B reservations for customers waiting at the counter for 10 minutes, gave $300 cleaning fees back to customers that smoked out 300's, and best of all I loved not scanning my luxury cars in fleet control 4 days a week.-Only got caught once and got a slap on the wrist.
Why? Because there was no support, supervision, and frankly I never took the job seriously due to the pay, incompetent Senior Management, and hillarious working conditions (an excel file for everything and hourly employees punching timecards). The GM was only concerned about how to cover his butt on conference calls and keep the ZVP off his back, and never followed up on anything, so the management team did what we wanted. I remember having to sit in on a ancillary sales call for my location and seeing some mo–n name "Vinnie" talking some complete BS about LDW and upgrades, and he made me so sick listening to him clown on his conference call that I realized how much of a waste my career was.
Nobody I ever met at Hertz cared about the company or the business. That is why the company is going bankrupt. It is a "Ghetto Azz" operation that employs the most ignorant management staff that would be lucky to run shifts at a Burger King, and nobody has the time or motivation to run the business.
Just love being a fly on the wall!
I knew this was coming one way or the other. The company is doomed!
Don't blame COVID-19 for this problem.