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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
2.0
Apr 2, 2019
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Pros

If you're one of the chosen friends of management you'll do great

Cons

NTG promises you the world. They lure you in with the promise of uncapped commission, and the ability to grow within the company. What they do not tell you is that if you have not been friends with the guys in management since college then you might as well save your time and energy because you are not going far at all. They will put you through training, make you cold call 100+ companies a day and as soon as you land an account they give it to a Senior or VP and say you cannot handle it. If you have an idea to make the company better, you should probably just keep it to yourself if you don't want to be immediately terminated. Creativity or innovation is not welcomed.

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Nolan Transportation Group Response
7y
Thank you for your review, as NTG values all feedback from current and former employees to help us better our company from within. NTG has training classes where Account Managers receive knowledge, insights and hands-on training of the logistics industry. We provide each employee with the tools for success at NTG and we appreciate your help in contributing to the growth of NTG. Best of luck in your future endeavors!
1.0
Dec 31, 2018

Dont Settle Here

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Pros

Casual attire and carefree music

Cons

This company is built on empty promises. The management will feed you the idea of dreamy resources and bonuses and dangle raises in front you just to work you like a kid in a sweatshop. You will believe them and work long hours relentlessly to please them and deal with constant after hours (and they will expect you to be back in the office at 0730 until 1730 regardless of how late you worked the night before) putting this job before your life. Always. Guess what? Doing this over and over and over again wont get you anywhere, but pay cuts and reduced resources. You will even be asked or suggested to take shorter lunches, so management doesn’t have to deal with your work for you. They tell you when they cut your pay that it is to put money into other resources to help you, but the resources to come are minimal. Instead you find yourself working twice as hard to try to maintain the same income. This happened more then once while I worked there. They break teams up for one on one meetings never bringing teams in together instead putting teammates against each other. This place was great for learning the basics of the industry and that’s it. Nothing more. This place will devalue you if you are in any role outside of senior management. Then again, I wasn’t in senior management, maybe they get devalued too, but their bonuses might make it worth it. Failed sales people get placed into leadership positions to coach exceeding salespeople, this makes no sense, how do you expect good sales people to take their direct “boss” seriously? The team leads basically hound you all day long to boost your outbound call volume, they care about volume not quality. Then they preach “take everything” without a truck and tell you that we will get a truck, but guess what? It still falls on you to find that truck because nobody is going to work on a weak lane for you except you because you are the one that must report back to the customer, not your joke of a leader. The team leaders are being micromanaged thus falling onto the brokers who are being treated horribly yet are the ones that produce for the company to exist. Stop treating brokers like data numbers, open your eyes to the simple fact that every book of business should be handled differently. Stop treating employees like game pieces and moving them around the office to try things out without caring how the employee feels. This job is tough. This industry tough. The company part shouldn’t be tough. The company should be supportive and motivating and NTG is moving in the opposite direction of that.

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Nolan Transportation Group Response
7y
We appreciate your feedback. We would like to note that NTG provides incoming Account Managers with a week-long paid training program where our employees receive hands-on training and industry knowledge that will help them be successful. NTG understands that the logistics industry is a 24/7 business with high demand and our employees have access to tools and resources that will enable them to further their growth within NTG. Best of luck in your future endeavors.
1.0
Feb 2, 2017

Operations

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There is a ping pong table.

Cons

Gives the false hope of being fun with a week training class appearing that they are all fun and if you work hard you will be rewarded...This is all a farce fronting the money grubbing management who take away dignity, drive, money, commission structure, confidence, and everything beyond. Don't waste your time on this company as they will be absorbed by some larger conglomerate sooner or later anyway.

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Nolan Transportation Group Response
9y
Thank you for your feedback. We provide a 1-week hands-on training program for new employees to equip them for success throughout their career with NTG. We do have a “work hard, play hard” office culture which rewards our employees for their hard work and dedication to the job, as success comes from what you put into the job. We wish you the best in your future endeavors and finding the right fit for you!
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