Pros
Great business model. Their equipment is required by law.
Cons
You will work in constant fear with colleagues and start your position here on very thin ice. You will undergo embarrassingly unmanaged and unproductive training sessions with no timeline or goals, and will be held accountable for this. Embedded deep in the company culture, you will witness people getting fired or hear the fear-mongering stories of all the people before you getting fired for minute and unclear reasons. You will be fired without warning or cause, despite the good feedback you might be receiving This company will expect you to take abrasive and unhinged feedback with little to no effort to develop you. The company takes pride in having an insensitive culture (you will even hear that "being sensitive won't get you far at DP Nicoli"); but ironically, managers frequently have emotional outbursts on employees with little to no developmental feedback/advice. I would highly recommend avoiding this company at all costs. At the end of the day, your best career opportunity will be to Sales, where you drive around all day dropping off coffee and lunch to construction sites, while "selling" rental equipment that is required by law. Overall, there is an illusion of what "hard work" actually is and very few people to model after, and even less who are willing to develop the skills you have or teach you new ones.