Address: 3540 NE Waldo Rd, Gainesville, FL 32609, USA
Phone: +13523771051
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
William Pitts
Contacted gainesville store several times to rent a lift. Even had it reserved and emailed a confirmation over. Called to make sure it's ready for pick up, I was told it wasn't back yet that I would get a call back the next day. Next day comes and no phone call, I called the following day to check on the status and was told they don't know when it will be back to try b and m equipment. Overall office personnel need to step up there communication skills a little.
James Stowers
When I call, I get response and service.
Michael McGuire
Horrible experience at the Gainesville store. Equipment issues equipment issues equipment issues
Darren Garcia
A typical day at work if you are a machine washer is that management basically wants you to do everything while they get to sit in ac all day. They would literally stop me in the middle of doing my work to go do something else they could of done themselves. If something needed to be done they did not care and pretty much makes you do it even though you weren’t trained. Management would ignore my safety concerns. Did not take COVID 19 seriously. Would not train me for machines even when I would ask continuously and wanted to be trained. I Always showed improvement but would never want to give a raise when my 90 days were up. Just was a overall bad experience.
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In some stores u need to call them
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