Lots of support and training opportunities. Various ways to get leads. Working for a well known company that your customers will already know.
I’ve seen well deserved people advance in the company.
Company provided truck.
Cons
Trying to work collaboratively with other sales reps can be hard, depending on your territory. Some reps have a “every man for himself” attitude.
Lots of turnover with sales reps going to competitors.
Equipment can be hard to learn.
Sunbelt Rentals Response
10mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. From the top down, the key to business at Sunbelt Rentals our commitment to not only customer service, but to our employees. Because taking care of employees is one of our core values, we’re always looking for ways to ensure our associates have equal access to growth and development opportunities. We strive to provide an environment where associates feel they’re valued, treated fairly and respected.
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5.0
5 Jan 2026
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Current employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
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!
The local teams doing the work in the branches are the only team members that make it a positive experience.
Cons
Senior field leadership and it's byzantine hierarchy is filled with matrixed leadership jobs for people who have been good soldiers with long tenure. They don't know anything about the actual work at the branch level or in the markets. Often they spend thousands at meetings in hotels and at bars in the evening which is extremely unprofessional. These same individuals press their political advantage to make sure the people they don't like get dismissed or marginalized and often move people into leadership to virtue signal DEI values. C-suite has been lost since 2021. Budget forecasting, fleet planning, and execution has been weak and lacks strong leadership position. Geographic territories don't make any sense and regions are oddly divided up based on tenure loyalties and not the needs of the business. Senior leadership can be counted on to work Tuesday - Thursday but have no problem asking front line employees to diminish their salary with 60 hour weeks, and pointless Saturday shifts.