Meathead leadership and bullying culture - run away or stay away - Anonymous employee Rollins Employee Review

1.0
May 30, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very stable company. Owners are worth nearly $3b a piece so the company is going nowhere. Very recognizable brand for future jobs but you may have to explain why you worked for a company that killed bugs.

Cons

Top leadership and the whole culture at the HQ is one of a bullying and redneck culture. Seriously. I won't name names, but the top of the top just under the owners is a bullying redneck and that approach works its way right down the chain. Many senior leaders would never hold those titles at other companies...heck, it's a cockroach killing company. So a bottom of the barrel trade attracts bottom of the barrel leadership. Benefits are also horrible. 401(k) matches are paid out quarterly instead of with each paycheck. Health benefits' deductible is sky high. Oh, and random drug testing for everyone including professionals. Everyone. At any time.

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Rollins Response
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Rollins does not tolerate bullying within any level of the organization. We do kill bugs....which we do very well actually, however, our job is beyond bugs. Our company purpose is to help proctect the world where we live, work, and play. We strive to be the best service provider in the world. In order to do this, we must ensure that our employees are alert, responsive and safe (as even our home office employees may drive for business purposes). We appreciate the feedback, but wished it could have been in person during your employment to give us a chance to understand the matter/concern in detail as well as better explain our employment requirements. Best wishes for success in your next opportunity!

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Pros

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Cons

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Cons

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