Growing towards Excellence - Anonymous employee RoadSafe Traffic Employee Review

4.0
Mar 5, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

RoadSafe operates in an essential industry that supports roadway safety and infrastructure across the country. The company continues to grow, which creates opportunities for employees to take on meaningful responsibility and see the direct impact of their work. Many employees across branches and corporate teams are hardworking and committed to getting the job done.

Cons

As with many rapidly growing companies, processes and communication sometimes struggle to keep pace with operational demands. Cross-department coordination can occasionally create delays when key information or decisions are needed quickly. The seasonal nature of the business can also cause priorities to shift rapidly.

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5.0
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Pros

can go up in the business with hard work and dedication. place is overall really good.

Cons

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4.0
Jul 10, 2026
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Pros

-Amazing People always willing to help -Great Culture -People really do care about you and your safety -You always feel like you're really helping people (Customers) -Real Advancement opportunities

Cons

-Technology (So many systems and so many ways to "try" and do things in them. They are not working or linking together. Lots of manual transitions between them. If someone is off work processes stop due to this. Trying to even check true inventory is a real task and is never live numbers unless you physically go and count them. Creates issue with customers and what we can promise at times.) -being part of a small branch, you wear many hats. The compartmentalizing of the company makes that hard due to permissions needed for your job. 100% needed on the larger scale. But a con for a smaller branch at times. There are work arounds and getting to know your other branches to ask for help. -time clock for office staff. I come in to work some days hitting the ground running. Or on lunch when a walk-in customer comes in and I have to help them (not an issue). Then I have to submit missed punches or rely on someone to fix my time. The recent issue was my time fix person was in the Philippines on vacation. When you get paid weekly that can make you nervous it won't get fixed. Lucky, he did see the corrections needed and fixed them. But he was on vacation.

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