DriveTime has come to rely so heavily on data, charts, and graphs that it feels like you can be micromanaged. Long hours, especially during tax season (up to 55-60 hours per week) become overwhelming to the mind and body. The company expects more and more but gives you less and less for what you do! While the company is having their most profitable year ever, the guys at the top are enjoying their HUGE bonuses while the front line retail employees get paid even less to do more work.