Saia LTL Freight reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(862 total reviews)
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Frederick Holzgrefe

62% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Saia LTL Freight has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 862 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Saia LTL Freight 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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862 reviews
4.0
Aug 9, 2017

Honest work with good pay

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Pros

The work was generally interesting. Going to new places performing new and often very challenging maneuvers to hit docks throughout the city kept work interesting. Fast pace work environment to get deliveries off in appointment windows and freight pickups before closing times. Management treated me very well, although other drivers and warehouse workers didn't feel the same. I personally had great opportunities to move up. Started as a forklift driver then dock lead position, then went on to dock to driver Trainee and then PUD driver. I wouldn't be sure where to go from the driver position though. And I couldn't imagine myself doing that alone for the rest of my life. You really have to be prepared to do anything to make deliveries. Hand unloading freight when liftgates are always in short supply got you up and working hard! Raises are very consistent and generous.

Cons

Limited opportunity to use vacation, long hours, inconsistent routes and frequent driving in extremely tight areas make work stressful. Addition of interior facing cameras in trucks and micromanagement of even the safest drivers was the real downfall to me. Constantly being pulled aside and critiqued for small driving errors was really bothersome. Saw a lot of people lose jobs over videos. For me I just knew I would rather leave on my own terms. Warehouse was typical for the industry, freight was often loaded poorly, not secured, damaged, or in an order that wasn't as efficent to run. Last delivery is often on the tail, first is often in the nose. Managing appointment windows can be difficult with poor loading practices. Some of the warehouse equipment was really junky. A lot of it was honestly unsafe and I often wondered how in this day and age a company can get away with a fleet of forklifts that have malfunctioning brakes, no lights, no working horns, often broken seatbelts and no functioning parking brakes can continually stay out of OSHAs view.

3.0
Apr 11, 2018
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Pros

Has good pay and good benefits

Cons

As a driver you will be watched constantly, there are cameras and mics. in all of the trucks, you will written up or fired for doing something as simple as talking on the CB. The cameras are facing the driver, as well as what is in front of you.Very stressful working conditions. Moral at this company is awful, and mgt. is not concerned, at the end of the day all they care about is the numbers looking good.

1.0
May 16, 2018
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Pros

pay is all that has been good

Cons

as a new employee / driver they expect you to know absolutely everything after 5 days training... then they throw you to the wolves .. then chew you out while you are still trying to learn the job.. I have been with the company 8 days will be quitting very soon.. and they keep cameras in the cabs of the truck and watch your every move.. no smoking, phone, drinking a beverage or anything in their truck while driving

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