Sunstate Equipment’s Denver operations are plagued by dysfunctional leadership and a toxic culture masked by hollow messaging. The local leadership team promotes people from their inner circle or those who suck up by blindly buying into the false narratives they push. Hard work and integrity mean little if you’re not playing the political game.
Instead of developing employees, they rely on constant write-ups and fear-based management. The company preys on uneducated blue-collar workers, selling them on empty promises of growth and culture while overworking and underappreciating them.
You’ll consistently work 50–60 hours a week with little to no regard for your personal life. Work-life balance doesn’t exist, period. And if you speak up about working fewer hours or try to prioritize your family, you’ll be bullied, singled out, and made to feel like you're not a team player.
And while they preach "core values," those values are shoved down your throat more as a compliance checklist than a true cultural foundation. Leadership doesn't live the values, they use them as a tool to silence dissent and maintain control.
Bottom line: If you're looking for a place where politics matter more than performance, where you're worked to exhaustion and fed corporate nonsense to keep you quiet, Sunstate fits the bill. Otherwise, keep looking.