TRAC Reviews

3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(130 total reviews)
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Daniel Walsh

59% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

TRAC has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 130 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TRAC 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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130 reviews
1.0
8 Mar 2020

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

work with some good people

Cons

They were 2 faced and made me lose work by telling tales to other companies about me

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TRAC Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. We are continually striving to improve the employee experience here at TRAC and appreciate you taking the time to contribute your review here on Glassdoor.
2.0
19 Aug 2016

THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The Transportation Industry is an action packed, amazing, dynamic environment. Working with Class I Railroads, Steamship Lines and Motor Carriers as part of the Global Supply Chain provides infinite possibilities and great opportunities for achievement.

Cons

The CEO has cultivated (hand picked)an inner circle of "bobbing heads". I've witnessed firsthand, once thoughtful, creative and energetic senior leaders, become soul-less, idea-less and scariest of all, expression-less marionettes that march to the tune of a "leader" who is at times, severely misguided in his calculations and understanding of the transportation industry. Remember, this is a man who failed terribly as the EVP of Marketing in the package industry (DHL Express, hired December 2006. DHL shut down December 2008). Tapped for expanding the US Market, DHL was not able to compete effectively with both UPS and FedEx, where Lovetro had prior experience, but was unable to create any Marketing momentum. The soul of TRAC is manifested from the CEO, who allows for zero debate or constructive dialogue once his mindset is determined. I have actually heard senior leaders say (many times), "we know this is a bad business decision, but this is what Keith wants." Whatever happened to "creative freedom" and "trust in your leadership team"? Lovetro has effectively "shut down" any input from his leadership team and has micro-managed TRAC into a "growth by acquisition" "ready-fire-aim" chassis management company. Can we talk about communication? In a word: FUNNELS How about the companies Core Values? Funny thing about Core Values. If they're NOT promulgated from the top down, they hold no value. Here are some actual TRAC Core Values; CUSTOMER-CENTRIC: I can show you 5,000-7,000 Motor Carriers who would be in serious disagreement with this notion that TRAC is "customer-centric". See Billing, invoices, Accuracy HIGH SERVICE QUALITY: "repair-to-demand" is not representative of high service quality. esp in an industry that is as dynamic as moving freight across America. HIGH SENSE OF URGENCY: EVERYTHING that happens must go across the CEO's desk, where it is paralyzed from over-analysis, PowerPointed to death and then, ultimately, the CEO, based on his limited and non-experiential bias', green lights or kills the idea. NIMBLE: OK, I'm sorry, I just threw up in my mouth. DOES WHAT'S RIGHT: 100% true if it's "right" in the CEO's purview. The problem here is that you have a non transportation person leading a company that interfaces with major transportation companies, who are run by seasoned, "real world experienced" transportation pros. ----------------------------------- emails have long replaced face-to-face dialogue. Sadly, CYA via a serpentine web of email correspondence has replaced actual, meaningful results that come about when FEAR is not the pervasive underlying culture. The Emperor Has No Clothes because the leadership is locked into their gilded cages and exhibit a complete and total inability to "do what's right", even if that means strong dialogue with a CEO who is not truly in touch with the "pulse" of the industry. (see current stats for Freight Recession vs. TRAC 2016 Budget). These two items are completely misaligned. I've witnessed incompetency promoted and truthful authenticity chastised. I've seen the intellectually rich personnel asset that WAS TRAC diminished into a morale-bankrupt collective of Managers and Senior Managers whose creative instincts are tarnished by the hue-less colors of the CEO's mindset. Heb Kelleher (a Jersey guy !!!) was famous for spending time "in the trenches" with his employee. EVERY single employee at Southwest Airlines loved him. And guess what? While many of the airlines were failing, Southwest continued to soar profitably and with great morale. His simple Mission Statement for Southwest was: "Work Hard and Have Fun Doing it". Jack Welch, Sir Richard Branson, Warren Buffett.....these great leaders are the anti-thesis of what TRAC's CEO embodies. They all value their leadership teams and they all are approachable. THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES CAVEAT EMPTOR

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TRAC Response
9y
Thank you for your Review. Although I don’t agree with some of your broad brush characterizations, you obviously gave this a lot of thought. We are always willing to consider and reflect on all feedback that we receive. This is a hallmark of good companies that want to become great companies. I regularly share TRAC’s Glassdoor feedback with our CEO (Keith Lovetro), our leadership team and our employees. Keith and I discussed your comments last week. You are absolutely correct that TRAC operates in a very exciting and dynamic section of the global supply chain. There is tremendous opportunity, as the market leader, to make a difference in our industry, and even shape the future as this industry continues to evolve. I do have one point of clarification, regarding DHL Express. I worked for Deutsche Post DHL Express in a number of Senior HR leadership roles, from 2004 until late 2010. I’m quite familiar with Deutsche Post’s acquisition of the former Airborne Express, the subsequent integration of Airborne and DHL, and the ultimate decision by the parent company to discontinue the US domestic operations of DHL Express. Note that the international business of DHL Express in the US market is alive and well. Indeed, DHL is a market leader domestically and internationally in many of the 220 countries where it operates. Thank you again for your comments and feedback. Rich Hediger, VP Human Resources
1.0
12 Jul 2016

Finance/Accounting

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Don't work for this company

Cons

Terrible working environment. No Values or culture.

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TRAC Response
9y
Thank you for your review. As I have noted in other responses, we are a work in progress, and we are still on the journey to becoming a great company. It’s unfortunate that your experience is so far from the type of experience that I want for all employees at TRAC. Thanks again for taking the time to provide feedback. We will continue our efforts to improve. Rich Hediger, VP Human Resources
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