SavATree reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(329 total reviews)

Ryan Berk

49% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

SavATree has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 329 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SavATree employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Agriculture industry (3.5 stars).

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329 reviews
1.0
Jul 22, 2015

The Meat Grinder

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company and its ways of operations will harden your soul. This place will help you build tough skin, similar to sand paper. You go in whole and get shoved through the system and by the end you feel a piece of you has been taken away (meat grinder). A good place to do a working try out as an arborist/sales person. Some perks; they help you build your credit score by helping pay for a car you purchase for them, cell, laptop (usually from the last person that quit or got fired). This company will test your health and well being, you may actually age while here 5x faster than usual.

Cons

The training isn't really training; if you are interested in being berated, threatened, and insulted by your sales manager (when and if he/she is around that month) then this is the place for you. Allow all your hopes, dreams, and aspirations to get crushed by local, middle, and upper management on a daily, day in day out battle for little to no $ money. The best kick to the jewels is the "black out days" of vacation; March to September no one can take vacation, unless you own the company (yachting in France, drinking expensive wine), you are a manager (snorkeling in the Keys and bragging), or a favorite lead arborist (two weeks vacation in a different country) The treatment: let's just say dogs at the aspca get better treatment. No office support, the administrative assistants, and the field crews all feel that you work for them, a lot of Chiefs and not enough Indians. There are ten line managers for every little thing here. You go out on sales calls with your part time manager, they complain you didn't pitch all 6 service lines to a potential client, then on the next one you pitch All service lines and then they yell "you are not listening to the client's concerns, it's a constant changing expectation. don't work here longer than 2 years. It's for first year out of college kids that aren't prepared to get smoked by this backwards company. This place at times is offensive, insulting, and is a real HR department's nightmare. They also lower your pay if they want at any time.

1.0
Jul 13, 2015

OPS

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company has great employees who actually care about the work that they do.

Cons

Company is going through growing pains and has a long way to go to reach its full potential.

1.0
Jul 5, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Fiscally stable company because the owner is very frugal when it comes to "his money." Excellent entry-level job if you are inexperienced and need to learn a "little bit" about arboriculture, lawn treatments, customer service and sales. Great place to work if you can work independently, enjoy following a strictly regimented routine and never question any orders you are given!

Cons

Absolutely no managerial support unless you are willing to fight for it. Be ready for the middle managers to become punitive if you ask them to go out of their way support you. Don't bother complaining to upper management or HR about the lack of managerial support because they are all part of the scheme! Managers are taught to simply flip it back on the employee and to document these recriminations about you in your permanent file in an attempt to discredit your complaints about the middle managers not doing their jobs! The company claims to be an industry leader but the people selling and making the treatments receive very little "advanced training." Employees gather once for annual training but this is very basic mostly focused on getting new hires up to speed. I am embarrassed to say that our arborists are only allotted $200.00 a year for advanced training! Our arborists are supposed to be the experts who meet clients to diagnose problems onsite but most of them don't have enough knowledge to help because the lack of technical training limits their diagnostic abilities! Unfortunately the customer sufferers the most especially when their SavATree arborist sells them the wrong treatments because they are inexperienced and/or not trained enough. Almost a total lack of honesty and integrity that is systemic and encouraged on a local level! Middle managers are more interested in their reputation than growing our company. We are told to keep our mouths shut anytime someone from corporate stops by! Those of us who were willing to speak up honestly are punished after the corporate visitor leaves so we will think twice before giving our honest feedback again! A very convoluted commission plan makes it almost impossible for new arborists to make money unless they are willing to sell unneeded services! A strange secondary sales program has turned our field personal into used car salespeople types because they have a daily sales quota too! Our office support prople are also given a sales quota so they are under the gun to make sales instead of simply caring for clients!

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