OK - Sales Associate Sunstate Equipment Employee Review

3.0
Jun 16, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Able to work independently but still have a team behind you.

Cons

Merit raises were promised and company did not follow through. Management spots are not filled with urgency, Leading to decline of quality and operational standards.

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Sunstate Equipment Response
1y
Thank you for your honest feedback. We know this has been a challenging time, and we recognize that delays in filling roles and implementing merit increases have had an impact on morale and performance. Those concerns are valid. We’re actively working to deliver on the commitments we’ve made—including the reinstatement of merit increases for hourly employees in June 2025. We’re also focused on creating clearer growth paths so that strong contributors can continue to advance. We appreciate your perspective—and your dedication to getting the job done.

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5.0
May 16, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company positioning itself for the future.

Cons

Tough road ahead but opportunities are endless.

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Sunstate Equipment Response
2w
Thank you for your feedback! We share your optimism about the future Sunstate is investing in the capabilities, talent, and strategy needed to strengthen our position in the market, and we're excited about what we can accomplish together. We appreciate your recognition of that momentum and your role in helping shape what comes next.
2.0
Mar 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Salary was very good for market, with decent work-life balance. Branch employees are great coworkers.

Cons

Hard times are back for the construction industry and the Sunstate tech experiment is over. After a couple years of moderate investment in trying to bring their internal and customer tools out of the Stone Age and compete with their major competitors' offerings, Sunstate decided to cut their losses and go back to business as usual rather than make the organizational changes necessary to let their teams do real work. Leaders and executives planning for months to produce vague, unmeasurable goals for the quarter that just flew by should have been the first sign that the end was near, but they limped on for a while before calling it a wrap with multiple rounds of layoffs. This affects roles across the company who rely on increasingly aging and broken tech to do their jobs, and customers who remain fully dependent on their reps to get any reporting or issues fixed. The only technology investments Sunstate is making now is increasingly intense performance monitoring of drivers and technicians in response to their industry-leading turnover numbers. The "we're a family" line was always nonsense but it truly ended after the Wattses exited.

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Sunstate Equipment Response
3mo
Thank you for your feedback and for recognizing the strength of our team, compensation, and work environment. We acknowledge the challenges facing the construction industry and the impact that recent changes have had across the business. Decisions around structure and investment are made with a focus on long-term sustainability and performance, and we understand they can create uncertainty. Technology remains a critical part of our strategy. While our approach continues to evolve, we are committed to investing in tools and systems that improve both the customer experience and how our teams operate day to day. We also recognize the importance of clear, actionable goals and strong communication from leadership. That is an area we continue to focus on as we strengthen alignment and execution across the organization. We appreciate candid feedback and remain committed to building a stronger path forward.
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