England Logistics reviews

2.9

28% would recommend to a friend

(462 total reviews)
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Jason Beardall

36% approve of CEO

26% positive business outlook

England Logistics has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 462 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The England Logistics employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.4 stars).

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462 reviews
3.0
Jan 26, 2014
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Pros

I couldn't decide between two or three stars.... Read my review and maybe you'll be able to figure that part out :) The people work four people to one cubicle as a team for account managers. It's not necessarily a bad thing because as a team, you need to be able to talk to each other quickly and at times without even speaking while on the phone. This is NOT an easy job. It's cold calling truckers to see if they will be willing to take loads from point a to point b for as little money as humanly possible. Sometimes, what the customer pays is actually really good and the trucker gets a good deal for it, but generally you're negotiating to the point that the trucker to either hang up or realize they don't have any other offers and to just take it. That being said, I enjoyed the people employed there while I worked there. You're kind of forced to because of how close you sit to everyone, but it was much less terrible because it was a fun work environment. If you can successfully prove your worth as a capacity manager, it isn't very difficult to move up through the ranks. I worked for an account manager that was making not only his hefty base pay, but also 5-6k per month on top of that because of the commissions. I mean, that's some MAJOR commission checks! He did have the highest paying customers and was kind of an outlier in the large quantity of money he made, but I'm just saying it IS possible.

Cons

HIGH STRESS!!! I would go home with headaches that wouldn't go away until late at night, sleep, and start over again. My weekends generally involved a after hours cell phone that truckers would call and yell at me at any point of the weekend. Seriously... I got a phone call at 2 am from a guy who just needed someone to yell at. Negotiating is fun, and I got really good at it, but if you don't get the guy down low enough, or the load won't cover no matter how many phone calls you make, managers will let you know how unhappy they are. As a capacity manager, the base pay is 32k plus monthly commission. The commission is there just as long as you land yourself on the right team. This is all PURE LUCK. I was on a team that was taking losses left and right (thankfully, that doesn't come out of your paycheck because it's not technically your fault) because their customer wasn't paying enough to make a profit moving the loads. On the other hand, I was on a different team that I was making $1-2,000 profit. But that's not because I negotiated better, it's just because the customer paid that account manager more money to move those particular loads. If you can handle the high stress, high pressure, sales/negotiation driven work day in and day out (working over 40 hours as needed, weekends, and an after hours cell phone) for the base pay and no overtime, then awesome. Don't let me stop you....... but don't say I didn't warn you, either.

5.0
Jan 21, 2014
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Pros

I have worked for England for 5 years and have received multiple promotions. I was able to move up because I came in, did my job, and maintained a good attitude. The company is booming and anyone who does the same will have opportunities. I love the people that I work with. England has done an amazing job of hiring hard working, honest people that become like family. My manager, as well as all of the executive committee, all provide an open door policy. I always feel like my opinion is heard and that they really do care about my success. Not just for the company, but for me. Jason Beardall is the President and he has been with the company since it only had a handful of people. Anyone that speaks poorly about him does not know him. He is passionate about seeing EL succeed and would do anything for anyone that needed help reaching their goals.

Cons

It is hard work! If you want an easy job where you surf the web all day, this is not the place for you. It requires a lot of focus and effort but if you are willing to do that, the sky is the limit.

1.0
Jan 4, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Let's be completely honest. There is no good reason to work at England Logistics. It is a stepping stone to a better job. People come to England while they are pursuing other leads, collect a few paychecks until a real career presents itself. The people who post positive reviews about this company are in senior/executive positions, the foot soldiers are miserable and approaching mutiny. Although at one time, while Josh England was President of England Logistics, it was a decent job. Jason Beardall destroyed that morale in about a month.

Cons

This is an performance based employment center- you hit your numbers or you are escorted out the door. The employees jokingly refer to themselves as numbers, because they feel more like a number than a human being. Recently, one of our top performers in sales was displeased with the direction of policy and morale, he was quietly told to "drink the cool-aid or get out"! Who would want to work for an unethical company like this? We also instituted a mandatory drug testing program- not a bad idea, most companies adhere to these procedures. But at England, if you fail a drug test you are escorted out of the building, then brought back to work two days later because one of your top salesman also failed his drug test. We can't afford to lose our best salesman, so bring back the other drug users so we can avoid the potential lawsuit of preferential treatment. Things have never been worse, the employees are so dissatisfied and unhappy. Please come to work for England so you can understand how poor of an work environment it is. Because until you work here, it is just words on a screen, you will never fully understand the intense sadness you feel when you walk through the door. Also, if you do plan to work for this company, do not plan on being successful- they will restructure your compensation plan over and over until they are pleased with their cut! Have I painted a clear enough picture yet? Beardall is the worst!

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