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2.0
Nov 17, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

You come in as a "Logistics Account Executive Trainee" which means you are an assistant to another broker and you book all of his trucks and make all of his appointment for him so he can make more money. Pro to this, this part is extremely easy. I mean you literally sit in a desk and call truckers and sell them on lanes all day. Yes, this job makes your negotiation skills way better than walking in the doors but it comes at a cost. The base pay is 35k and then there is uncapped commission if you make it to there. All in all TQL benefits are -easy the first 6 months, good work environment, most offices are downtown like mine which is very nice. You will also definitely make some friends there which is also a plus.

Cons

Now comes the Sad ugly truth. -35k base and commission structure that you will not reach until a year after you started at the soonest. Literally, a female here just paid her draw off in 12 weeks and that was a record. But when you think of that that 3 months it took her to pay off her draw was after the 6 months she put in as a trainee which comes out to 9 months until she started getting commission checks as well. Also if you have a week that is under your amount it takes to "cover your seat" Your draw will go up. This being said, if you have a good week but your customers do not pay for a long time, then your draw continues to rise until there check comes through. Its a constant stressful battle. -Dealing with truck drivers and dispatchers. Let me get this clear, your lively hood at TQL ultimately rests in the hands of a truck driver and dispatcher. Let that sink in for a minute. If you have an amazing customer that is paying you great money, you could lose them in a blink of an eye because you have to rely on somebody that barely speaks english, doesn't have a high school degree, or genuinely doesn't care about you and just wants to do things on his own time and way. Yes, of course they are not all bad. In fact, some drivers and dispatchers are great but for the rest of them it is a complete nightmare. Late shipments, constantly being lied to, trucks falling out at the last minute. These are daily obstacles that are faced. -SHADY, SHADY, SHADY. The one thing that TQL really fails at is teamwork and ethics. In order to be very successful in this company you have to be willing to stab someone in the back or be shady. They pin every broker against another as like it is some game. THIS DOES NOT WORK. All it does is show some people that one guy is making 70k more than him a year and works half as hard because they most likely got lucky. Yes, there plenty of self-made brokers at TQL that got successful by prospecting and doing the hard work themselves and they landed big customers. But there are just as many people that had there accounts handed to them. Want to know the secret of TQL? Stay alive long enough to see others quit. When another broker in your office quits or gets fired there customers get spread out throughout the successful or almost successful brokers in that office. The sad part is people are just waiting for someone to leave to get their customer. They don't care that they are leaving, in fact they want them out sooner. Also people duplicate a customer behind someones backs to get some business and claim that they didn't know. Constant disputes over customers and prospects. So much so that they have a link built into the company website dedicated to it. TQL is basically the lottery. You either play the numbers game and win or you get lucky. Make friends in your office because they will be the only one's at the company that like you. Every other broker will hate you, if you get into a customer or prospect dispute with somebody they will trash talk you, say that you are worthless and I've even seen people say that they will come down to my Chicago office and handle things. This is what TQL does though. There is no teamwork or leadership. It is a place to make money and do so by any means necessary...literally any means.

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5.0
Jul 8, 2026
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Pros

TQL is definitely the place where you actually learn about the job and build your skills each day at a time. There are good amount of leaders and staff that will take care of you and make sure you are successful. TQL is also a place where you are surrounded by an amazing team that will learn and succeed with you. I’d like to call TQL a “school” where you actually learn about logistics thoroughly. I’ve started off as an LAET then moved my way to account support. My time at TQL was a great run. The office was definitely not an average corporate office for sure!

Cons

The con of this company wouldn’t be as negative as I would state it, but it is highly competitive and super demanding. It is competitive with sales and progress you will make throughout your time there. Performance is measured that way.

1.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

Frat House environment if that's what you're into.

Cons

Where do I even start.... My first week there the sales manager, whose account I was supposed to look over and be trained by, was gone for the whole week. The desk spot they put me at was next to this JBL party box, making it virtually impossible to communicate over the phone. When you're in the training phase you literally do all the work for the account manager, then you're expected to make cold calls to people that want no part in TQL. When you do get someone on the phone and make a sale, you wont be seeing any of that money. They have a commission draw set up where you have to be making a certain amount of revenue before you can make commission- thus leaving you to the measly 43k salary. These recruiters and managers SELL you a false dream, the turnover rate there is astronomical for a reason. They will hire anyone that'll learn the system, use them for labor for 6 months, cut them when they don't meet the ridiculous KPI metrics. To be actually successful here you either have to work near 60+ hours a week for YEARS waking at 4am to "snipe" accounts that have been released due to inactivity, or be handed an account by a retiring SR level manager. RUN from this company!

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