RLS Logistics Reviews

3.7

57% would recommend to a friend

(47 total reviews)
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Russell F. Leo

81% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

RLS Logistics has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 47 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RLS Logistics employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation and logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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47 reviews
1.0
7 May 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Free Pizza on Friday's. Pizza. Meatlovers pizza. Leftover pizza that you can take home. Soda. Friday's in general. Pizza again. Putting your nose to the grindstone or a pizza slice. Inappropriate jokes. Hearing management say quotes like "put your nose to the grindstone" and walking back to your desk like "Huh? I just need my load covered from NJ-IL". Blown loads because we actually don't have capacity nationwide. Learning logistics from someone who has zero experience in logistics so we watch clips of Wolf on Wallstreet. Brokerage School. Graduating from brokerage school which is the highlight of my life to this day. Dual monitors. More Pizza. Friday. TGIF. Happy Hours. Drinking beer after work in the office. TV's that play SportsCenter non-stop. Betting on how many games the Sixers will win. Morning huddles that basically recap the same thing every day. Arguing with carriers over $50 and then making 5% on that $50 margin. Stand-up desks. Air conditioner blasting at all times no matter the season. And once again free pizza.

Cons

I started in the brokerage training program with 9 other people and a sales manager. After about 9 months only 1 of those people remained. Basically, they brought us in to be account managers making 30% on the margin of each load. The program was probably "revamped" about 5 or times within my time there until they demoted us to a business development coordinator. Which was basically cold calling all day until you found a customer who would allow you to handle their shipments. The commission went from 30% to 5%. You would pass this customer over to a veteran AM (who already had been given a solid book of business to begin with) for them to cover your loads and feed their bank accounts. Problem was that they really didn't care enough to move your 2 loads a week so they didn't. Customers would then hound you about the loads and you would either lose the relationship or be the AM and do it yourself. So your livelihood depends on someone else covering your loads for you but they're not. So if you're "smart" in order to hit your quotas and keep your job you would have to cover your own loads. You also be sat down and told not to cover your own loads even though you were just being "hungry". Once the load was covered you would get you 5% and the AM of your customer would get 30%...even though they did nothing. Not really an ideal sales compensation plan. Also the phrase "we ship nationwide" is completely false. We struggled to find trucks in other areas of the company all the time. With tight capacity and trying to get your foot in the door with a customer, the margins were razor thin. Making 5% on a $200 is peanuts for the amount of effort. My advice to anyone joining logistics is do your research on their compensation plan and don't settle for a position where the chips and stacked against in almost every avenue. Find a company that can back their claims of ship nationwide at any capacity.

1.0
20 Aug 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None. This company should no longer exist. This is not a good thing to say about the company, staff, or management.

Cons

Simply, this company should no longer be around. Their sexually discriminant ways are something out of the 1950s. They quite literally have a Men's only golf outing annually. The management regularly shows up intoxicated and belittles the staff for their own mismanagement. Not only do I not recommend working here, this is a genuine warning to anyone considering joining their "team" as they call it... Great example of how shady the company is, during covid, they brought the entire of into a meeting explaining we'd be taking a pay cut of around 20k a year but they are only doing that so they wouldn't have to lay off. Two weeks later they still laid people off and maintained the pay cut. They got to cut staff and salary, saving them a ridiculous amount of money while leaving member of their "team" high and dry during a health crisis. The owner openly says "business is business" and genuinely couldn't care less about the staff. He cares about golf, shuffle board, and his own money. If this is the type of company you'd like to work for... Goodluck.

1.0
15 Feb 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- "Like a family" - If you don't want to grow in your role but like being given more work w/o proper pay, it is a great gig.

Cons

In my view, there are companies where HR is typically in place to safeguard the overall well-being of the organization. However, it appears that in this case, this HR is primarily focused on safeguarding themself, with little regard for the company's best interests. From my experience, the HR at this company has gained notoriety for publicly criticizing women during meetings, while avoiding such behavior with her male counterparts, which could be addressed in a more professional one-on-one setting or by leaving commentary to yourself. Despite being confronted, HR maintains that they are never in the wrong and refuses to apologize because they are a "panther." It seems the executive team is fully aware of this leader's poor leadership style, which is causing team members to leave, yet they choose to turn a blind eye, including the CEO. Stay tuned to see if anyone comments here, they're usually the rowdy or confused replies. Woof!

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Hello, thank you for your review of your RLS experience. It is unfortunate that your experience didn't meet your expectations. Best of luck!
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