Not sure what's worse, the owners, or the management and leaders. - Evaluación del empleado para Lighting and Grip Associate en Sunbelt Rentals

1.0
18 oct 2025
Recomendada
Aprobación del CEO
Perspectiva de la empresa

Ventajas

Clocking out, The day you quit, The day they let you go, Staying late in the fabric department and the managers coming in the morning to help you, Being pack onto a truck with the equipment, watching the doors close, and feeling the vehicle leave with you still inside.

Desventajas

Owners, managers, leaders and HR. All of them are Cons.

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Respuesta de Sunbelt Rentals
7mo
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us and we are sorry to hear about your concerns with management and would like to discuss further. Please reach out to our HR team at 866-573-6246 so we can follow up on this matter!

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5.0
16 mar 2026
Recomendada
Aprobación del CEO
Perspectiva de la empresa

Ventajas

*People Centric *Competitive salary and Benefits

Desventajas

Workload can be demanding at times, but completely manageable

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Respuesta de Sunbelt Rentals
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a positive review! This speaks volumes to the culture that we've been actively building. Thank you for being a part of Team!
2.0
27 may 2026
Recomendada
Aprobación del CEO
Perspectiva de la empresa

Ventajas

company truck, company gas, expense account

Desventajas

Coercive Non-Competes: Instead of retaining talent through fair pay and competent leadership, management uses overreaching non-compete agreements to trap their workforce. Seeing colleagues like Zane bogged down by these heavy-handed tactics shows a fundamental lack of respect for employees' career mobility. Pervasive Micromanagement: Leadership insists on controlling minor details, bottlenecking progress and alienating competent employees. The Sunk Cost Fallacy: Instead of learning from mistakes, senior leaders consistently double down on poor decisions, driven by an unwillingness to admit fault. The Peter Principle in Action: The executive team suffers from an overinflated sense of their own acumen, which barely masks a fundamental lack of competence. People have clearly been promoted to their level of incompetence.

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