Do you suck up to upper management Do you like to spread rumors just to get people fired Then this is the place for you to work
Cons
In order to advance in the company you have to know someone in upper management, you can't rely on your immediate supervisor to assist you They're too worried you might succeed making them look bad,
Sunbelt Rentals Response
3y
Thank you for your feedback and we are sorry to hear about your concerns. Sunbelt Rentals encourages team member advancement within our company and your experience is not consistent with our values. We wish we could have researched this more during your time with us. Best of luck to you!
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5.0
Jan 5, 2026
Anonymous employee
Current employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros
Good benefits, pay and voice is always heard.
Cons
Work life balance could be a little better.
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!
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.