Traffic Plan reviews

4.5

93% would recommend to a friend

(65 total reviews)
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Mary Kiely

91% approve of CEO

92% positive business outlook

Traffic Plan has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 65 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Traffic Plan employee rating is 22% above average for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

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65 reviews
5.0
Sep 18, 2025

I Love my job

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Pros

Anything over 8 hours in a 24 hour day is overtime. Can't lose it

Cons

New employees not trained properly.

5.0
Feb 14, 2025
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Pros

You get to work at a different location and construct multiple different types of set ups daily. O.T after 8 hours. Time and a half on Saturday and Double time on Sunday. Set up work zones for reputable companies that supply electric, gas, water, etc. monthly employee of the month announcement with gift card. Supervisors check crew’s daily to ensure all work zones are properly set up. Supervisors will assist with any issues you are having and are always eager to answer any questions. Crew chiefs get to take home their company issued van. They also pay for fuel in the vans which is great because you can sometimes travel pretty far and multiple locations in a day. Chances to prove your knowledge and skills on big highway jobs. Special classes to advance the skills you are using every day. The trainers are great with mixing training and entertainment to keep you focused and engaged. Basically you won’t feel like falling asleep while an instructor just talks and show videos. They are great at making you laugh and keeping you engaged while also training you the not so boring way. Can’t find a job where you get to spend all day outside perfecting your knowledge of work zone set ups every singe day. Your job is to set up, monitor the work zone all day, then breakdown the zone when finished

Cons

Weather could affect if you work or not. Not really for people who just want to show up and go home because every day is a learning experience you will need to remember and apply towards future work zone set ups. Motorists sometimes yell at you just for doing your job. The work load depends on contractors and how many requests for traffic control crews they need. So if it’s slow in the winter you might get some off no work days if you’re new because they make sure the crew chiefs who put in their time get to work. You can’t watch videos or talk on your phone while standing outside because you have to always have eyes on the work zone so if you’re heavy into posting and reading social media this is not for you and trust me they do enforce this rule. I seen people who ignore this rule get written up but rightfully so. Its mandatory to wear toe protected boots and will be sent home for wearing sneakers so if you think you can wear your new air maxes because you want to try to see if you can get away with it, this isn’t the job for you. Sitting in the van all day is also a no no but those who understand this job know you need to be visible, alert and willing to stand for long periods.

3.0
Feb 11, 2025

It’s not bad here

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Pros

- get to see plenty of surrounding areas - Decent pay - Reasonably relaxed job

Cons

-on your feet, despite hours on end, not to mention various burse of traffic and dealing with public in general.

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