Not for everyone, but for some (mainly single or wanting to be single people) Awesome: opiniones de empleados con el puesto de District Manager In Training en Rent-A-Center

5,0
31 mar 2014
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Ventajas

Allows you to take out your pent up aggression on someone's front door on a Saturday morning Employee discount/weekly withdrawal from check Lots of cash deals on repossessions Great pay for a poor economic time (you pay for it though... see below)

Desventajas

No work life balance (48 was minimum for entry level and that becomes 60-72 for advancement especially in tougher cities) You have to get poor credit customers to miraculously pay YOU on time.... not likely Good guy 1 week bad guy the next week to the same customer

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5,0
29 ene 2026
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Ventajas

Good benefits and you can grow with in the company.

Desventajas

Long hours, weekends → poor work-life balance High stress from sales & collection pressure Inconsistent or micromanaging management Pay often feels low for workload Physically demanding (deliveries, field work) Limited growth; high turnover

2,0
30 abr 2026
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Ventajas

The benefits can be decent, there are growth opportunities, and if you’re lucky, you work with a great team.

Desventajas

Poor management on many levels. From a store level, extending to corporate, the “leadership” needs work on their people skills. People are only capable of handling so much, and the lack of support from upper management makes it harder to work day to day. Additionally, the goalpost is always moving. If you manage to exceed their expectations, completing those same goals will no longer be good enough. The lack of support when it comes to customer abuse is embarrassing. We’re in 2026 and we should want to support the teams that are keeping the company running. Corporate is out of touch with reality. Anyone making over 6 figures a year no longer view customers as people, but as numbers. It doesn’t matter what horrid stories you hear on a daily basis, they are expected to bend to standards that shouldn’t exist anymore.

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