Trugreen used to be a great place to work, but since it was purchased, has steadily declined in compensation andculture. - Anonymous employee TruGreen Employee Review

1.0
May 14, 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Being able to work without having a manager looking over your shoulder all day long. Also it is a physical job and keeps you in shape without beating you up too much.

Cons

There are too many different requirements through-out the week to keep track of. Treat all your lawns, make sales (most people get into this job to get away from sales) market other services to all your customers. Do everything in less than 40 hours. I made less money in 2010 than I did in my first year with Trugreen in 2006-07.

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Pros

Great entry level sales career

Cons

Hard High qoutas Low base pay

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TruGreen Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience with TruGreen and for your time with us. We’re glad to hear that you found the role to be a strong entry point into a sales career, as providing opportunities for growth and development is something we value. We also understand that sales roles can be challenging, with performance expectations and goals that require dedication and resilience. Our quotas are designed to support both individual success and overall business growth, and we continually evaluate our compensation structure to remain competitive within the industry. We appreciate your feedback and wish you the best in your future career endeavors.
4.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

- Very very easy to move up in the company. If you dedicate a couple years and show skill in sales you can move up to a sales manager position extremely fast. If you are willing to move the opportunity to move up is even significantly easier and faster. - Almost all of management started at the bottom and worked their way up, if possible they always hire from within. - Good money, get out what you put in. - Direct Management is great, local and even regional management is almost even fantastic, but any higher then that becomes out of touch and very frustrating to (albeit indirectly) work with.

Cons

- Inconsistent at times about expectations, at times asking for one thing then immediately needing the other. Can be frustrated to be pulled in so many directions, but not even remotely unmanageable. - Lot's of hours, especially in management. Prime time? (March-End of May) Say goodbye to your personal life! Mandatory 1/2 day Saturdays, definitely a grind but worth it. - Frustrating policies and illogical outlook on what success looks like.

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TruGreen Response
1d
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at TruGreen. We're thrilled to hear you've recognized the opportunities for career growth and internal advancement, as well as the support provided by your local leadership team. Developing our employees and promoting from within are important parts of our culture, and it's rewarding to know those efforts have made a positive impact on your experience. We also appreciate your honest feedback regarding changing priorities, busy seasonal workloads, and company policies. We understand that our peak season can be demanding, particularly for those in leadership roles, and we're continually evaluating our processes to better support our teams while meeting the needs of our customers. Your insights are valuable as we look for ways to improve communication, consistency, and the overall employee experience. Thank you for everything you do and for being a valued member of the TruGreen team. We appreciate your dedication and wish you continued success with us.
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