England Logistics reviews

2.9

28% would recommend to a friend

(462 total reviews)
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Jason Beardall

36% approve of CEO

25% 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
4.0
Mar 17, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Good atmosphere. Family friendly activities throughout the year. Insurance is ok (you have to pay $150/individual or about $600-700/month for family).

Cons

Calls at home. Pay doesn't always reflect how hard you work. If you don't keep up your quota, you can be put on probation and eventually lose job.

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England Logistics Response
9y
Thank you for your candid and fair feedback. We are looking into and striving to improve your areas of concern. Your input here, with your division leadership, and through Idea Olympics can help us continue to improve and grow. Please continue to share your ideas for make England Logistics a stronger employer and a great place to work.
5.0
Mar 2, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I have been working at England Logistics for 6 months and I am truly grateful for the opportunity. I recently was promoted to Account Manager 2. I notice a lot of comments on here about how difficult it is to succeed and you get no support from the higher ups. This is the farthest thing from the truth. I enjoy waking up and coming to work largely due to their excellent leadership. Since day one I have always felt like my opinion and my ideas matter, their doors are always open and they will gladly listen to my suggestions. I will be the first to admit my decision making and/or course of action may not always be the correct one. But both managers truly make me feel like I am respected and my opinion truly matters, instilling the idea that I am part of something greater. They have given me responsibilities like creating SOP's, developing or pricing program (Gold, Silver, and Bronze,) and playing an outside sales role. All opportunities and skills that will dramatically help me become more competitive in the work place and in any of my future opportunities. So you should really thank them for giving me the tools to become successful.

Cons

We recently got Sales Force which should really help manage and drive sales, so I truly look forward using that system. Personally I work in one of the smaller departments and the system we use is not the greatest. I understand this is out of England Logistics control, because this software company has the market for 3PL application cornered. Because of the ever changing e-retail market many companies require system integratation with online shopping carts, Ebay, Amazon, and inventory management systems. When I first got to the department I was told we need to go after the big companies with lots of volume. So I did and recently had the companies commit to using our valued added partnership. These 3 companies total at almost 500 k in annual shipping cost and they are asking me to ship. But I am at a standstill because our system doesn't currently integrate with a very large inventory management system. But as I said this isn't really England Logistics fault as the software developers are 1 of only maybe 3 companies that provided this specific system.

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England Logistics Response
10y
Thank you for the candid and effective feedback!
2.0
Dec 2, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Great people committed to getting the job done! Fun work environment, free soda! Training is comprehensive and thorough. Once you do find a customer to ship freight for, the work is dynamic and challenging.

Cons

Ramp goal - increases each week, if you are not able to meet your ramp goal (margin) after several weeks, you are placed on a PIP. If you still are not able to make your goal, you are terminated. As an Account Manager, you make outbound cold calls to companies in hope of moving their freight. The 3PL (Third Party Logistics) industry is very competitive. When you call, often you are routed to a voicemail. When you do speak to a live person, often they're not interested. When someone is interested, you quote them the price for the lane, that you have calculated. If they like the quote you have to find a truck. Depending on the lane, you might spend hours trying to find a truck. It was a common practice to tell the shipper that you had a truck, when in reality you didn't. Some people had no issues with this, but for me, I felt it was unethical. On the flip side, you would have the truck all lined up, only to have them (truck) say that they had got a better rate with someone else! Never in my life had I worked with such a dysfunctional business model. The other thing that really bothered me is when I was going through hiring process, the ramp goal was not explained to me. If it had, I never would have taken the job. The turn over was very high, I often wondered what it would have been like if they would have focused more on developing the employees they did have versus using the revolving door approach.

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England Logistics Response
10y
Thank you for your candid feedback. Though you have left EL I would really appreciate additional suggestions you have to improve the business model based upon your experience. Also your take on how to better invest in our people would also be appreciated. We are trying to improve and your insights will really help. We are continually working to learn and become a place people want to join, stay and grow. Thank you again for being willing to share your experience.
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