Laborer - Recensione dipendente - Laborer presso Sundt

1,0
21 lug 2015
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

There are no Pros to working this company. You are treated as disposable property.

Svantaggi

Pay is the lowest on the job site, on a federal contract. Pay is only $10/hour. Laborers are expected to perform jobs above their pay level, such as carpentry work. Supervisors walk around threatening employees jobs as a way to control work production. Work hours range from 10 hours per day, but hours can be cut short on some days. The job turnover rate is high, mainly do to overwork and little pay. There are always new labor hands and work is expected to be high in quality. When asking for a raise there is always an excuse of how the multi million dollar company is not making enough money. They try to make the job sound better by telling you how good the benefits are. Too bad we don't get paid enough to pay for those premium benefits. Overall you are expected to show up and give your all for little pay. Other companies offer a rate of $14 an hour for labor hands.

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5,0
23 mag 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The ESOP plan is 2nd to none in the industry, family/people centric culture.

Svantaggi

They do a lot of JVs where Sundt is the minority partner. So you on those projects you use all of the other contractor's systems.

2,0
5 mar 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

- Above average benefits package. - Met some of the best, most genuine people here who are truly passionate about the work they do. I walked away with many lifelong friends and colleagues.

Svantaggi

- Many managers and supervisors are supportive and genuinely care about their teams. However, the experience can vary DRAMATICALLY depending on who you report to. If you end up under poor leadership, there will be little to no protection or support. There are no standardized, formal performance evaluations or documentation, which means employees can be terminated or disciplined seemingly without cause. While this may be standard practice in right-to-work states, it feels inconsistent with the company’s messaging about prioritizing employee well-being. - They claim to be ahead of the industry in supporting women in construction, but I know of several extremely talented women who have left the organization or were pushed out after negative experiences with leadership and mistreatment. - The company previously invested heavily in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives, but many of those efforts were majorly scaled back after the (U.S. government) administration change, including the removal of DEI messaging from the website. It feels like DEI was only important to the company when it benefitted business, which was quite hurtful to many employees of diverse backgrounds. - The craft workforce is often described as the backbone of the company (which is 100% true), and many leaders do demonstrate genuine respect for field teams. However, execs and senior leaders often speak about craftspeople primarily in terms of numbers and productivity rather than as people. This also happens with "lower level" office employees too. It can be quite dehumanizing, as these are typically the employees who are actually building and creating tangible products.

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