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Nolan Transportation Group

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Nolan Transportation Group reviews

3.3

51% would recommend to a friend

(1,029 total reviews)

Mark Vale

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38% positive business outlook

Nolan Transportation Group has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,029 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nolan Transportation Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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1K reviews
5.0
Apr 7, 2025

Great

Recommend
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Pros

It is great to be there.

Cons

I am no longer there so not sure.

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Nolan Transportation Group Response
1y
Glad to hear you enjoyed your time working here! Thank you for the feedback!
2.0
Apr 3, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I enjoyed my job, and once had a very positive review posted regarding it. I am giving a more extensive pro and con list than can be provided below- PROS: -Great GM -Not very formal -The carrier rep team is a bunch of seasoned reps and are the heart of the office culture -Interview process was fast

Cons

CONS: -They short paid us over $9k in 2024, and when I pointed it out that it was raised again in 2025, my commission and bonus plan changed negatively to balance it out, which I believe is pathetic leadership. -The 9k was paid back all at once, resulting in us to have much steeper taxes deducted and being paid less overall **Extra note about the short pay - Are people not aware that $9k short paid is enough to have a massive impact on someone's life, especially if that amounts to a full 6th of their earnings? We all would love to have Chris Gardner's drive, but things like mandatory car repairs, rent on time, and basic groceries being in, or absent from someone's life can make a massive impact on mental health and motivation, and determine how consistent of a worker you have. -1 immature and vindictive, and 1 lazy team lead. No backup for the GM. -I was often the ONLY customer sales agent in office many days, because people just did what they wanted, including my team lead -Leads would do the whole "doctor smoking a cigarette" thing, and tell you not to do things they or others were blatantly doing -Couldn't trust team leads to follow through with assistance unless you hounded them ****0 mental health awareness - I have a disability, and was given "reasonable accommodations" by HR, being extra break time to see my service animal. I was also told I only had to share this with my GM. Then my GM went OOO for a month due to parental leave, and chaos ensued. -The team leads chose to take advantage and twist the situation to their liking over a petty argument, over them demanding to keep my leads, something I was told I would bring with me. -When given a new, remote position, I was banished from the office over getting defensive toward an employee who immaturely said "let's glove up and go out in the parking lot", verbatim, in front of the whole office all leadership in attendance. -More than once he came at me after, and never once did they even think to move our seats or write him up for threats or anything, and when he was again laying into me, because he's one of those "you can say whatever you want in whatever tone you want to people as long as you use the right words" folks, I got defensive due to past history -I was the one impacted because I was now part of a different team remotely. I was sent to WFH with ZERO equipment or WFH set up, just after accepting a new position. I was working a tough job at a bar counter on a laptop. -Position changed drastically and was made significantly harder AFTER I had already accepted it. Get every single thing in writing. My leads were all stolen and my focus for lead revenue was amplified by 375%, cutting my in-system leads down by over half, and there were 0 KPI adjustments; i was expected to do the same thing as before, but with a much more difficult focus, and no leads to have a headstart with. -I was laid off just after being repaid the over $9k I was overdue, just after being finally given liveable wages that were worth working for and the money I was due.

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Nolan Transportation Group Response
1y
I discussed your concerns with our HR team, and we went through each point together. They provided flexible scheduling, transitioned you to a fully remote role, and offered EAP resources for mental health support. Regarding the pay discrepancy, we identified and corrected it through an internal audit, and we’ve put safeguards in place to avoid similar issues in the future. I’m truly sorry it affected your experience. I believe our team took every step possible to support your success and growth, and I wish you the best moving forward.
1.0
Apr 3, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

A job. It'll be really hard to get fired from NTG...it'll happen but you'll be able to see it coming so you can prepare.

Cons

Pretty much everything? You can find less stress and likely more money (and actual chances at commission) elsewhere. Frat bro culture

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Nolan Transportation Group Response
1y
I'm sorry your experience working here was so negative. Sales can be tough and we know it's not for everyone, which is why we're super up-front and honest during our interview process so new sales reps know exactly what to expect. We added a shadowing component to our interview process last year to give candidates an accurate "day in the life" picture of the job. Hope you were able to find a better fit for your next career!
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