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Nation Safe Drivers

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Steer clear - Anonymous employee Nation Safe Drivers Employee Review

1.0
23 July 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are no pros .. I wish I had read these before I wasted my time.

Cons

As the others have said, the Mgmt is a group of egotistical, HR violating poor excuse for Managers. There is no empowerment, only rule by fear and manipulation. The HR "team" is also a joke, turning their head and allowing the practices to continue. It is a hostile environment to work in. I wouldn't recommend my enemies.

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5.0
10 Apr 2026
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Pros

Nation Safe Drivers truly invests in its people. Leadership encourages learning, professional development, and advancement, and there are real opportunities to grow your career if you’re willing to put in the work. The company promotes a culture of continuous improvement where ideas are welcomed and collaboration across teams is encouraged. One of the standout aspects of NSD is the leadership at the top. Our CEO, Rich Holland, sets a clear vision and tone for the organization. The C-suite is engaged, accessible, and focused on building a strong, sustainable company. That leadership creates a healthy work environment where fairness, accountability, and respect are emphasized. Overall, the culture is supportive, the work is meaningful, and it’s rewarding to be part of a team focused on helping motorists in challenging situations every day.

Cons

My hour long drive to work and like any fast-growing company, the pace can be demanding at times, but it also creates opportunities to learn quickly and make a real impact.

2.0
22 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are alright, but that's where the pros end. Look for opportunities somewhere else.

Cons

Management is incompetent and has its priorities all mixed up. They value employees who work long hours, while completely ignoring talented individuals who contribute a lot to the company, all because their metrics aren't as high. Most of the decisions they make are incredibly short-sighted, and whenever their actions have consequences, they avoid accountability and blame others instead.

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