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4.3

83% would recommend to a friend

(10,030 total reviews)
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Ken Oaks

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82% positive business outlook

Total Quality Logistics has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 10,030 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Total Quality Logistics employee rating is 23% above average for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Nov 17, 2014

REAL HONEST REVIEW

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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.

2.0
Nov 14, 2014

Read this before accepting the job!!!

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Pros

1.You really can make a lot of of money for a job straight out of college. 2.The people you work with are fun to be around. 3.I never felt like I couldn't get up and go get lunch like some of the other reviews on here. I guess it just depends on your office but mine was pretty laid back. 4. Free lunches fairly often.

Cons

Don't make the mistake of believing everything the recruiters tell you because it is incredibly misleading. 1. The draw system is never fully clear when you start, out of the 6 people who I started with nobody really knew what the draw system was when we came in. It should be described as Salary UNTIL commission but it is not. About half of the brokers in a given office some who have been there almost 2 years are still only making the base salary which after taxes comes out to be around 10 bucks and hour. To actually pay your draw off you need to have consistent business which is difficult to get because there is no loyalty in the industry. 2. They play up their "Sales Training" and yes there is a decent amount of it but its pretty much unnecessary. Here is how "prospecting" or "sales" works. You try and research companies TQL might do business with, you see if they are already tagged by other TQL brokers, if they arent you call them and "qualify" them. If they are qualified you essentially just beg for their freight by calling and calling until they give you an opportunity. That will essentially go on for about 4 months until you go off on your own where you either make it or get fired. If you make it through you will most likely bounce from good week to bad week until you just get fed up and quit. Some do actually do well but even they have a few down weeks and then start getting pressured by management to start "prospecting" again. 3. The industry by nature is incredibly immoral and shady. Truck drivers/dispatchers will try and take you for every penny you have and consequently you are expected to do the same to your most likely small to medium size customer. Several brokers were making over $1,000.00 margins by just straight up lying to their customers. If you ask them if they think this is wrong they will say "of course not, we offer a PREMIUM service". When in all reality its due to the fact that brokers only make 20-30% commission when at other companies like CH, Coyote and Landstar are making 45-50%. 4. The Management is just an absolute embarrassment to any type of leadership. All they do is monitor call counts and call times and there is zero type of motivation, that's why they want to hire "self-motivated" people. They are also doing these stupid competitions all the time that are pitting brokers against each other, combine that with the fact that you can see everybody's revenue/income it turns the office into a really toxic environment. There is so much hostility from the 80% of brokers making 10 bucks an hour to the ones that are making 200K + a year. This is because the more successful brokers aren't working any harder than the others they just happened to be in the right place at the right time. Talk to any leader/CEO or read any type of book on leadership and they will tell you that some friendly competition between employees can be good but at the level it is at TQL it's absolutely poisonous. They seem like they’re cool and laid back until you start to have a couple down weeks and then their attitude changes completely. 5. The fact that TQL cares so much about these reviews they actually have someone monitoring them on a daily basis number should tell you all you need to know. I mean do you see any name brand companies actually getting defensive and responding to negative reviews to their company? No because they have more important things to do like actually treating their existing employees with dignity and respect. Who does that? TQL does because they know how bad their reputation is and they think that if they can discredit the bad reviews with responses like that and then dilute the bad reviews with their "Unlimited Earning Potential" and "Hard Work Pays Off" reviews then recent college graduates with no real job opportunities who are desperate to make as much money as they can will actually want to work for them . 6. TQL was just in a lawsuit where they stated that 27% of all brokers were actually on commission. Think about that for a second, the dream that the recruiters sell to you about making all this money is really only achieved by 27% of people in the entire company. So you have a 27% chance of actually paying your draw off and making commission. Now you’re probably thinking “well this guy is just a loser and didn’t wanna work hard” but that’s the exact same thing I thought about all the negative reviews. The truth is that I worked a full time job and was a student full time before TQL (im so lazy!!!!) I just made a mistake and believed everything they told me. Lastly, if you have no other options and need a job for the insurance or to pay back loans then that is the only reason you should ever work for TQL. I mean did you really go to college so you could sit in a chair and talk to truck drivers/ dispatchers all day, or get hung-up on by companies who are sick of getting calls from TQL? I didnt think so.

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