My wife talked to a lady she knows that still works there. She is VERY happy she took a severance package and left a few years ago. She says she would hate what they’re planning.
They must have gotten a great deal on that paint after the Country Inn & Suites down the road got painted gray.
This has to be surprising for the people who worked for Hertz prior to the early 2000s. Seems like management was almost obsessed with keeping a low profile in Oklahoma City.
Maybe it's "the last hurrah" for Hertz in Oklahoma. I will say, John Hertz started Yellow Cab Company and went to specialists to select a color for his cars and the Hertz yellow was what he was told would attract consumers. However I don't think he ever painted any rental cars or buildings with that color. I'm not sure why they painted at all. The rusted steel always looked good. Conservative, not an attention getter but it fit in well with the area. Anybody know how many positions are being transferred to Florida?
C. T.
Bellaboo,
Any idea what functions? I'm assuming it was a group of people from the same department.
C. T.
I've got a good number of friends who were long time employees of Hertz and were
laid off recently.
The bankruptcy filing is not surprising, I just hate to see it.
On the plus side we should see a gazillion of like new ex-rental cars on the sale lots
very soon. I may consider buying one if the price is right.
I'd like to think that's the case but airplanes are parked just like the rental cars are filled to the gills at the rental lots, I was working at an airport this week and I passed by so many rentals, and just thought how easy 1 car could disappear, but I think they'll thin the rental cars out as things fire back up and the current fleet will be ridden hard until the new cars arrive.
Hertz Just Dumped A Bunch Of Cheap Z06 Corvettes Onto The Market
https://jalopnik.com/hertz-just-dump...o-t-1843521667
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