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Integrity Express Logistics

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Choose Your Own Adventure - Anonymous employee Integrity Express Logistics Employee Review

2.0
Oct 23, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A great place to learn the skills of becoming a freight broker. If you come in with prior experience, you'll succeed a lot faster. Very much a family-like atmosphere. A brand new facility and tons of employee perks. They have a process in place that, if you follow the model, will help you prevail.

Cons

Keep in mind, if you have established customers you'll be kept around a lot longer. It also helps if you know people who work there or are close to someone in management. It's not required, but encouraged to work weekends and late nights. Those who don't are left feeling ostracized by those who have been seeing more success.

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Integrity Express Logistics Response
6y
Integrity Express Logistics works hard to provide all brokers with an equal opportunity for success. Members of the sales team are made aware of performance expectations and are provided with the coaching and tools to become successful along the way. Sales employees are classified as non-exempt employees and get paid for all overtime hours worked. We work hard each day to live up to our name while utilizing a core set of values which also includes high performance, excellence, sharing ideas and effectiveness. We appreciate your response, and we thank you for taking time to write a review.

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5.0
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Pros

There are people willing to help.

Cons

Pay isnt the greatest but it works

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Integrity Express Logistics Response
3mo
Thanks for this 5-star review! We greatly appreciate your hard work!
1.0
Jun 28, 2026
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Pros

The lights were on, horrible energy though.

Cons

The past year saw some typical changes for a growing company such as becoming a lot more corporate, all the way down to 'hire anyone with a pulse and layoff others' approach and ridiculous penalties for not hitting a certain number... that is just sometimes not obtainable.

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