Customer service/ Counter sales - Customer Service Representative Sunbelt Rentals Employee Review

1.0
12 Dec 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good company with not so bad benefits. Enjoy working with the customers and helping them with getting the equipment they need to get there job done.

Cons

Management takes advantage of the hardworking. They almost seem prejudice against minorities who come in and shop. Bad mgmt skills take place and the district mgr doesn't understand you cannot say yes to every customer if you do not have the equipment available. No team work with other sunbelt rentals. No appreciation for there employees during the holidays. They do not care about you. This company is expanding to fast. Needs to understand what's in front of them and take care of there employees that they have in front of them now.

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5.0
5 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good benefits, pay and voice is always heard.

Cons

Work life balance could be a little better.

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Sunbelt Rentals Response
5mo
Thank you for this 5-star review! We appreciate your feedback and hope you continue to grow with us. Thank you for all you do!
2.0
27 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

company truck, company gas, expense account

Cons

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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