Many Regrets - Manager Sunbelt Rentals Employee Review

2.0
May 5, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good benefits. CEO Job security

Cons

Middle management DM and VP not based on ability or skill set. Many in over head because of good ole boy system. No upward mobility No ability to think outside the box. Stay in line soldier. Inmates are running the asylum and are encouraged through HR and Regional leadership to do so. So much extraneous busy work not needed but thought up by someone to justify their existence. Thankless

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Sunbelt Rentals Response
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The last thing we want is for any team member to leave having “many regrets.” We value the service you provided and hate that you considered your time with us as “thankless.” We understand that you’ve moved on, but hope that you’ll consider contacting our HR Helpline at 866-573-6246 or at humanresources@sunbeltrentals.com so that we can get additional information and learn more about your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we want to improve.

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