Temco Logistics reviews

2.5

20% would recommend to a friend

(115 total reviews)

Nick Kochek

16% approve of CEO

16% positive business outlook

Temco Logistics has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 115 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Temco Logistics employee rating is 29% below average for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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115 reviews
2.0
Feb 15, 2025
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Pros

Good pay All mileage reimbursed Good health insurance Freedom in your day-to-day Based from home

Cons

Management has no idea what they are doing Drivers are dispensible, don't get attached You will get blamed for everything Management wastes time with pointless meetings and doesn't give you time to get boots on the ground Expected to put a crazy amount of miles on your vehicle You're expected to buy EVERYTHING out of pocket and get reimbursed. Including equipment for trucks, fuel, meals for drivers, absolutely everything. 1/3 of my check sits in limbo because I have to use so much of it for supplies Work life balance is non existent. They make a big to-do about not calling you on days off but call me on every single day off and called me 2 dozen times since I stopped working there.

1.0
Feb 5, 2025
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Pros

Pay is consistent at $19/hr.

Cons

Unbearable working conditions: The warehouse is often unventilated, and temperatures can reach up to 105°F. On top of that, employees are exposed to propane exhaust all day, which is a serious health concern. Management issues: Frequent management changes for the worse, with a lot of ego-driven decisions. They tend to choose not to hire experienced personnel, which affects team efficiency. Lack of breaks: You will frequently be expected to work through your lunch breaks, and taking breaks is often criticized. Toxic work environment: Management (particularly Nick) encourages colleagues to “fight it out” when issues arise between employees, creating a hostile atmosphere. High turnover and burnout: Due to poor working conditions and a lack of support from leadership, burnout is high, and responsibilities constantly change without notice. If management decides to let you go, they'll assign you trash duty as a way of phasing you out. Unsanitary conditions: The warehouse smells awful, especially during summer. The stench comes from urine accumulated in returned appliances, as some drivers relieve themselves in them, and it spills over when moved. Low pay for high expectations: $19/hr is far too low considering the number of duties required, and there’s a lack of recognition for the hard work employees put in. Problematic coworkers: A significant portion of the drivers have criminal backgrounds and anger issues, which can create tension and lead to further hostility in the workplace.

1.0
Jan 9, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Customers tip you sometime and they have health insurance

Cons

When I was hired as advertised starting salary 41,000$ to 65,000$ most employees make way less somewhere around 10,000$ to 15,000$ it's a lot favoritism only 3% makes 41k or better it's very unorganized also they promised to provide tools they didn't you but they supposed to reimburse you they don't people have left other jobs to come to Tempco Logistics because they promised you this great salary it's not true this the worse job ever they have high tunrover rate because of the lies about pay I warn you stay away

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