Great family business, amazing foundation, be ready to work your tail off if you want to succeed.
Pros
It really teaches you to take hold of your own business. If you are looking to learn about how businesses work from the ground up without having to sign your own paycheck, this is a great place to get MBA experience without an educational program. The business at a corporate level is amazing. The foundations upon which the company was founded are wonderful and to see how the home office in St. Louis functions really makes you see that at least that is run based on the Jack Taylor's ideology of how a company should run.
Cons
You work like a dog for minimal compensation. At a group level, everything runs differently than corporate ideology. The company has grown so quickly, it has begun to lose control of what happens down in the trenches. You wear a suit, you wash cars, and you shuttle upset customers to and fro, all while being treated as if you work at McDonalds. If the branches could be run the way corporate functions, it would be a wonderful world but let's face it, a family business covering that type of territory is bound to go rogue. It was a wonderful opportunity for me to learn a lot about the world and about business but I definitely wouldn't recommend it for the faint of heart. It may be listed as one of the best companies with whom to begin a career but that is only because anyone who sees Enterprise on a resume knows you are willing to work like a dog.