Logistics - Senior Logistics Specialist Crowley Employee Review

2.0
Dec 26, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great benefits and wellness programs.

Cons

Be prepared to work in an environment where recognition is scarce and reprimand is often. In an industry where good performance is reliant and effected by so many different external forces, (truck drivers, warehouse personnel, traffic delays, weather etc..) it's very difficult to show your value to the company when so much is out of your control. So just being a hard worker won't get you ahead in that department. Politics will play a HUGE role in how far you can make it. Crowley as a company is fantastic but stay away from logistics unless you're coming into a managerial role. Otherwise, you could be stuck in the same position for years to come.

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Crowley Response
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Thank you for sharing this important feedback with us. We take pride in all of the great benefits we are able to offer our employees and encourage all team members to utilize them to their fullest extent. We're glad to hear that you appreciated the benefits and wellness programs available to you. Having worked for the company for more than five years, you are likely aware that one of our core company values focuses on Integrity, meaning that our employees are encouraged to treat others the way they would want to be treated – with honesty, fairness, dignity and respect – and the company always strives to do the right thing. That being said, we're sorry to hear that you felt under-valued and under-appreciated in your role. It's very important to us that all employees feel appreciated for the good work that they do. We hope that before your final day, you brought these concerns up to your direct supervisor and/or a member of the human resources team and had the opportunity to discuss the details of your individual situation. We strive to keep an open-door policy between employees - from the open-work spaces to regular reviews, to encouraging one-on-ones and more. Please know that we take your comments seriously and are reviewing them internally through the proper channels. At Crowley, employee success is important to us. We thank you for your years of service and appreciate the feedback so we may continue to improve our great company.

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