Cintas reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(6,576 total reviews)
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Todd M. Schneider

83% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Cintas has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 6,576 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Cintas employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Feb 2, 2014

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Pros

4 day work week, good health benefits, weekends off

Cons

Opportunity to advance and diversity is spoken of in initial interviews upon hire, but the opposite is true once one gets the job. Not much advancement available for minorities past the SM position. Still operates like a good ole boy company. Low pay and next to impossible numbers to hit in order to get raises. One could work years with no raise and are told, "if you want to make more, then sell more". Location spends very little on rewarding SSR's for hitting goals or SSR of the month. No equal equity for partners in sharing location profits and management is always crying broke. You are encouraged to keep your opinions and thoughts to yourself. If you do say anything, then you're isolated and counseled for having a bad attitude or corrupting others around you. In reality though, most of the other SSR's hold similar thoughts but are either afraid to say something or have been given the same isolation tactic by management, so they just stop voicing their thoughts. Management is reactive verses proactive to customer issues. Product and rental pricing is all over the board for the customer and most times the small customer is hit the hardest with outrageous pricing. The SSR is expected to not only add on products during the contract period, but also resign the customer or it could be held against the SSR in hitting monthly bonus. Much of Cintas's lost business could be resolved by fair pricing and not increasing prices for the customer 2 or more times a year throughout their agreement. Cintas attempts so many gimmicks and programs to entice the partners in ways to increase sales, but the rewards don't justify the extra time and effort needed to make them work. It's called, "kool-aid of the month". HR is totally company biased in it's thinking and quick to note any negative issue in one's file. The company is all numbers based and partners are second, when in fact, it's the partners that make the company survive. Partners are usually steered like cattle in whatever direction Cintas deems is the right path, even if it doesn't work. After awhile, we're steered another way because the previous direction didn't work. (Cintas rarely admits mistakes or program failures) The plant is literally run like a sweat shop. Sick time is available but if you don't use it, you lose it. Why not pay an incentive to partners who don't use all or a portion of their sick time. Maybe they wouldn't try to use it all up during the year. Corporate is out of touch with what goes on the average route and the hard work put in by the SSR to compensate for the inadequate and often incompetent leadership of the local plant.

2.0
Jan 20, 2014
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Pros

Good job for those with no college education, or those who are from the military. Benefits & medical are not bad, but you still have to pay around $100 a month.

Cons

No upward opportunities. They hire from without rather than promoting from within. Poor upper management from District Managers up to VP, who are all clueless and care only about numbers. There is always the blame game. There is also no accountability from senior management who don't want to spend money to hire trained maintenance workers but instead expect service partners (drivers and forklift drivers) to perform maintenance work on all machinery without any training. And when the machines break, the blame will be on the service partners or location managers, who will be disciplined or terminated. A solution to the problems are never provided, so the problems reoccur often, again with no real solution. The pay is about 70% of market rate, enough to keep you there, but too little for the work you provide. There are lots of closed doors and secrecy. Human Resources are there to help the company terminate partners without getting sued. Human Resources are not there to help the partners. Human Resources are never around unless they are trying to terminate a partner, then 3 HR personnel appear. Everyone is overworked. Overtime is mandatory for all partners; i.e. very bad work-life balance. Salary partners can not take vacation because the company do not have enough staff to handle the responsibilities when they take vacation. Those who try to take vacation will be asked to wait and also the work will have to be made up when they get back; you will have to work 16 hour days to complete everything after your vacation. No raises for 5 years. Work safety injuries are covered up to help the bottom line; i.e. put a band-aid on it. Plenty of auditors who come and point fingers but offer no help or solutions then leaves immediately; this happens every month. Cintas culture is just a gimmick to make you feel you are wrong if you don't believe or follow their ideology that your hard work and the company's cheapness will ultimately benefit everyone. The fact is, it only benefits the shareholders especially Mr. Farmer, who have stock options. The values they project are good on paper only, as no one in senior management follow what they preach. Don't complain or they will terminate you expeditiously. Nothing here ever changes for the better.

3.0
Sep 15, 2013
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Pros

Cintas, for now 2013 has very good health benefits and starts you out at $16.00 an hour till you get your own route, then your on commission. After about 4 years I was making about 40k a years, not the best!

Cons

Cintas likes to force high KPI numbers and quotas "numbers" on its employees. Its also a very gross job as you pick up dirty towels ect... all day. If you live in a hot area you may not want this gig as it gets 20 degrees hotter in your work truck. You also have to attend a weekly meeting about 5:30 am to go over the locations various CONTEST like selling more products to your customers. Oh ya and you'll be ask to role play in front of everyone at these meetings too. I would have to say the worst part about Cintas is the pay structure. Route volume pay = 1st $6000 you get 10%-----$6001 to $8000 you get 4%-----$8001 to $10000 you get 2%......In other words the more you work the less you get paid, so a smaller route makes more sense!!

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