Across
- 1. ID A government-issued document (e.g., driver's license, passport) featuring a photograph, used to verify identity.
- 3. Transportation The movement of passengers or freight via trains on a tracked rail system.
- 4. Driver Operator of a for-hire vehicle transporting passengers to specific, requested destinations.
- 6. The world's largest car rental brand.
- 7. Logistics The planning, coordination, and execution of moving people or goods from one location to another efficiently.
- 8. Four-wheeled, passenger motor vehicles designed for road travel.
- 10. Large motor vehicles designed to carry numerous passengers, typically over set routes or for private charter.
- 12. service A transport service operating back and forth over a fixed route, typically linking a central point with specialized locations (e.g., airport to hotel).
- 14. Driver Operator of commercial trucks (straight, box, tractor-trailer) for transporting goods, often requiring a Class A or B CDL.
- 16. A top-tier, service-oriented brand offering a premium experience, often targeting business travelers with airport locations and a diverse fleet of newer model vehicles.
- 18. Service & Sales Handle bookings, explain rental policies, promote upgrades, and manage check-ins/check-outs.
- 21. Mover A worker who moves, loads, or unloads materials manually or using equipment within a warehouse or industrial setting.
- 23. & Technical Ensure the safety and readiness of the rental fleet.
- 24. A major global car rental leader focusing on brand recognition and airport services, known for its Hertz Gold Plus Rewards program and, in some locations, offering car delivery.
- 25. A connected series of railroad vehicles (cars or locomotives) that run along a track.
Down
- 2. & Logistics Manage vehicle flow. Drivers/Transporters move vehicles between locations, and Car Detailers/Washers prepare vehicles for the next renter.
- 5. license A, B, or C class, authorizing operation of motor vehicles.
- 9. Fuel refined from petroleum used for internal combustion engines.
- 11. A premium, fast-growing international rental company, frequently recognized for high-quality service and a strong focus on a modern, luxury-oriented, and diverse, fleet.
- 13. Passenger vehicles powered by electricity, usually operating on rails in city streets.
- 15. bus tours Privately rented buses for organized, pre-planned group travel.
- 17. Driver Operator of passenger vehicles, ranging from city buses to charter coaches, requiring specific CDL endorsements.
- 19. & Administration Oversee branch operations, customer issues, and inventory.
- 20. Operations The management of activities in a warehouse, including receiving, storing, inventory management, and shipping of goods.
- 22. Two-wheeled, human-powered, pedal-driven vehicles.
