TTX reviews

3.4

66% would recommend to a friend

(48 total reviews)

Thomas F. Wells

73% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

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3.0
Jun 9, 2026

Decent job security but limited growth opportunities

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Pros

TTX has real upsides if you fit the profile. It’s stable, recession-resistant (railcar leasing doesn’t evaporate in a downturn), and mid-career lateral hires can land meaningful compensation bumps. The perks are legitimate.

Cons

The cons are harder to ignore. Comp sits below market median. Benefits have quietly eroded — the no-premium healthcare that used to be a flagship perk is gone — and RTO crept from two days to three. But the real issue is structural. Large parts of the org are optimized for the appearance of productivity rather than measurable output. If you’re results-driven, you’ll hit a ceiling fast — not because of your performance, but because the incentive structure doesn’t reward movement. Lifers dominate, and the institutional default is status quo preservation. Attrition tells the story: most ambitious hires are gone within two years. TTX is an exceptional landing spot if comfort and stability are the goal. If they’re not, the stagnation becomes suffocating quickly.

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