Good temporary job, but NOT a true career opportunity. Questionable ethics and a dead end advancement path. - Supervisor Sunstates Security Employee Review

1.0
12 Sept 2012
Recommend
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Pros

- Training Department is well managed and continually improving. - Opportunity for a low level supervisor spot is readily available if you're even a halfway decent employee. - Glenn Burrell seems to have a genuine and honest vision for improving the industry as a whole - unfortunately it's a losing battle.

Cons

- No room for advancement. Sunstates talks a good game about career opportunities, but they really aren't there. Once you hit site supervisor there is nowhere to go since the upper management will even admit themselves that "the work is easier and the money is better". On the rare occasion that a high level position does open up, the talk of "hiring from within" goes out the window as well. - Ethics are terrible. During my time as a supervisor, I repeatedly uncovered and reported falsified documents and other dishonesty by my superiors, and to my knowledge nothing serious was ever done. These people will tell you what they think you want to hear long enough to get what they want out of you and then forget you ever existed. - Compensation seems comparable, but then again, like most contract agencies they are getting paid almost $30 an hour per officer and paying the person actually doing the work $9 an hour. There is a tremendous gap between officers and low level supervisors and branch leadership. Once again, the statement "the work gets easier and the money gets better" - that is NOT the way it should be. - Officers and Site Supervisors work hard. As a Supervisor I was on call and on the hook for my site 24/7. I was never guaranteed a day off or even an afternoon with my family without work taking over. $24,000 a year wasn't even close to enough pay for the hassle. The rare occasions when I called on a manager for support because I truly couldn't be at the site, I received no help whatsoever. Generally speaking, the good site supervisors work much harder than the account and branch managers for much less money. Add to that no holidays and (in some cases), not even holiday pay for working Christmas, Labor Day, etc., and it gets old fast.

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5.0
17 Jun 2026
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Pros

I've had a great experience working for Sunstates Security. One of the biggest advantages is the company's commitment to its employees. Management is supportive, approachable, and genuinely cares about employee success and well-being. The company provides opportunities for growth and advancement, making it a great place for individuals looking to build a long-term career in the security industry. The work environment is professional, team-oriented, and focused on delivering excellent service to clients. Training and communication are strong, helping employees feel prepared and supported in their roles. Benefits are competitive, scheduling is generally fair, and there is a strong emphasis on recognizing hard work and dedication. Overall, Sunstates Security is a company that values its people, promotes a positive workplace culture, and offers solid opportunities for career development.

Cons

None that we can think of.

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5.0
16 Jun 2026
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Pros

I work in a nice and quiet location all by myself

Cons

I had to train myself. It felt like I was back in the military in the beginning with just an SOP to aid me on my first day.

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Thanks for leaving a review. We're glad to hear you enjoy being part of the Sunstates team. Your feedback will be shared with the management team.
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