CURRENT EMPLOYEE REVIEW - Lease Director D&M Leasing Employee Review

5.0
Jan 13, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great income potential...Hours and benefits are great as well

Cons

None...You just have to be able to put in the work to succeed

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D&M Leasing Response
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Thank you for your positive feedback! We agree with you that working at D&M Leasing requires hard work to succeed. This is why we are dedicated to providing effective training and mentoring throughout an employee’s career. We recognize that successful employees equal a successful business so we are committed to doing the things that facilitate this, like offering benefits and working hours that meet an employee’s needs. Thank you, again, for your feedback.

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5.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This company has a great culture from the top down. Management actually cares about their employees and their lives outside of work. D&M has a lot of tenured employees for a reason!

Cons

D&M is a truly unique company, and as such there can be a steep learning curve for some positions.

5.0
May 19, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great Work / Life balance! Ability to earn 6-figure income year after year! Promotes from within the organization! Management has a clear understanding as to what tools you need to be successful from 1 -3 years / 4 - 7 years / 7 to 10 years plus.

Cons

You have to forgive my bias thoughts on the word **Cons** as I just celebrated my 10th year work anniversary here at D&M Leasing - Fort Worth. I have read through all the posted reviews regarding: Micromanagement, Expensive Benefits, Intense Early Days, Commission Chargebacks & Turnover. If this list of stated **Cons** represents a 50-year-old world-class organization that cares about the success of each employee from day one. Then I am proud to represent that employer. For each Pro there is a Con. For each Con there is a Pro. We are all entitled to our own thoughts / opinions. But they should come from a place in which you have gone through it, worked through it, built something through it longer than a few months or a year or two. My only *Con* is that I should have relocated to Texas and found D&M 20 years ago and not 10 as this would have been my 20th work anniversary celebrated this month. wag3

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