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      What is working from home like at Cintas?

      Cintas reviews

      Easy job, horrible culture.

      New account coordinator nac
      Former employee
      Branford, CT
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      This job, once trained, is pretty easy. Team leaders are always available to help. I actually really liked the work I did, but other factors led me to leave.

      Cons

      Disability accommodations kept getting denied without explanation, and my approved ones were never provided. The pay is pretty low. I made $21/hr when hired. They only give a 3% raise every year across the board, you cannot get a raise outside of the annual raise, which after 2 years, only got me to $22,41/hr meanwhile the cost of living increased greater than 3%. There is little room for growth here. They revoked work from home abilities, even though most NACs are servicing regions outside of their sitting locations, meaning there are no in-office responsibilities, it can all be done remotely. The sales team is extremely rude and nothing is really done about it, they are constantly talking down to NACs and anyone. The sales team gets bonuses and go-karting excursions but NACs, who check their accounts and do all the work for them, get nothing, maybe a coupon for DoorDash for end of year. It is embarrassing to do all the work for sales reps who make 2-4x as much and get nothing in return. The Branford office was not only cliquey, but harassment became common. The location itself is pretty gross, there are not enough bathrooms for all the employees, and are seldom cleaned. Maybe other locations are different, but Branford is a 0/10 when it comes to culture, cleanliness, and support.

      1

      Good benefits and remote work, but pay is low

      Accounts receivable
      Former employee
      Indianapolis, IN
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great benefits, work from home,

      Cons

      Raises are kind of low, pay could be higher

      BPS

      Bps
      Current employee
      Mason, OH
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Flexibility of hours and work from home

      Cons

      Pay seems to be low

      great company

      Billing specialist
      Former employee
      Alden, NY
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      great company. they do a lot of extra stuff for employees

      Cons

      not eligible for work from home

      ...

      Accounts receivable
      Current employee
      Indianapolis, IN
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Work from home is nice

      Cons

      Low pay doesn't help with bills.

      Stable, decent job

      Account specialist
      Current employee
      Fort Myers, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Lengthy training Slow start to immerse newbies without overwhelming them Fun colleagues Competitive pay/ benefits

      Cons

      Inflexible work from home days-only allowed 2 specific days a week. Not enough PTO, should be separate from sick time and should be more flexible for working parents, as long as their work is getting done.

      Very Corporate Company

      Special operations coordinator
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      • Offer prizes, raffles, food/beverages, incentives to come to work on time • There is no hovering, as long as you meet quotas it doesn’t matter when or how

      Cons

      • Offer very limited PTO/Sick leave, I think I got about 5 days for almost an entire year • Strict on dress code, have been coded at least 2-3 times even though we do not interact with clients • WFH days are treated as a gift, when I personally believe they should be the norm as our job is solely computer based. • Feel as though when we do talk aloud to coworkers it is discouraged • Unpaid Vacation request was denied with 5 months notice, was told this company just doesn’t do anything like that • Automatic enrollment into 401K- not everyone wants to enroll or contribute the amount that Cintas designates for you • Had to do 3 interviews for their hiring process, which is ridiculous for how low the pay is

      5

      Worst experience of my life

      Reliability engineer
      Former employee
      New Orleans, LA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Medical benefit options, stocks, usually off on holidays.

      Cons

      Lengthy interview process followed by a very limited relocation package. The role requires extensive travel, leaving you home only a few days each month. This was the most controlling and micromanaged work environment I have experienced. Management exercised extreme oversight of daily work, including constant monitoring, mandatory attendance in your meetings for “visibility,” heavy interrogations about what you said during your mandatory and supposedly private feedback sessions with HR or directors, and frequent one-on-one sessions focused primarily on criticism rather than development. Boundaries between personal time and work time were not respected, and public humiliation was used as a management tactic. Interaction with peers was actively discouraged. Autonomy was effectively nonexistent, and the role functioned more as an extension of management rather than an independent professional position. Advancement or trust appeared contingent on total personal alignment with leadership rather than performance or expertise. The culture strongly expects the job to become your entire life. Any indication that family or personal commitments take priority places you outside the inner circle. The position appears structured to absorb blame and shield leadership when projects or initiatives fail, rather than to empower success. There were repeated instances of intrusive behavior, including pressure to disclose private personal information and excessive monitoring outside of normal working hours. Travel policies were restrictive and enforced in ways that limited independence and created unnecessary stress. Schedules were subject to frequent last-minute changes, making basic personal logistics difficult to manage. The vehicle program was presented as a benefit but operated more as a mechanism for control. Personal use, routine expenses, and travel behavior were closely scrutinized despite the vehicle being partially employee-funded. Last-minute travel demands were common, often requiring long drives on short notice. Expressing hesitation or concern was not well received. Overall, the environment was characterized by constant criticism, accusations, and a complete lack of trust. Although described as a hybrid role, flexibility for WFH was not supported. Finally, this is not a true reliability role. Much of the work does not involve reliability engineering, data analysis, RCM, or coaching maintenance teams. Instead, responsibilities focus on surface-level inspections and non-technical tasks, with limited opportunity to practice or develop core reliability competencies.

      2

      No Room for Advancement

      Customer service representative
      Former employee
      Casa Grande, AZ
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      None anymore in m opinion

      Cons

      Micromanaging, no WFH, no advancement

      Every location is different but at all locations don't count the hours.

      Production supervisor
      Former employee
      Lake Mary, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Middle of the road salary with training platforms available for anyone seeking industry knowledge

      Cons

      Long hours, from home training, micro management, assumed accountability for the entire location and simi dangerous environment.

      1