If Possible, Avoid Working at This Company - Package Handler OnTrac Employee Review

1.0
20 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This is a very low stakes position. There are no deadlines; no quotas; no clearly delineated expectations, beyond not being vegetative or recklessly sloppy during your shift. If you can lift 30lbs repeatedly without excessive difficulty, do not have serious limitations to mobility, and are in average cardiopulmonary health , then you will likely not die from exhaustion on the job. Almost every aspect of the job is, at worst, as mentally challenging as the first 5 levels of Tetris. Free room-temperature bottles of water.

Cons

OnTrac in the South Carolina/Charlotte area is very poorly managed. As a result of this poor management, the warehouse is never adequately staffed (low-tech, skeleton-crew staffing may actually be a key element of OnTrac’s corporate strategy); staff that is available is poorly utilized; and workflows are chaotic, day in and day out. Everything is ad hoc and fly-by-the-seat-of-the-pants. There never seems to be any idea, among management and supervisors, of how the inbound load is distributed among the outbound destinations. Hence, there is no idea, at the beginning of each shift, of how much staff is needed, the number of ramps and/or trailers needed to accommodate busy destinations, and, most important and relevant to package handlers, where and how that staff should be allocated. There is no effort, or perhaps no insight, on behalf of the supervisors and management to resolve obvious flaws in their workflow and logistical system design. It is unclear if they even acknowledge the existence of any problems. The approach, seems to be, to simply have staff running around, like headless chickens, trying to put out fires - a telltale sign of ineffective management and poor workflow design. The end result is that the low-level, frontline staff, like package handlers, are overworked to their physical limits. I cannot imagine the average tenure of frontline employees exceeding six weeks. I imagine employee turnover is a persistent problem, though that may be characteristic of the entire industry. I would not recommend anyone to work themselves to exhaustion or to risk injury for no benefits whatsoever and for a few pennies more per hour than fast food service workers make. It is best to look for employment elsewhere, if it is available.

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5.0
26 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Ample opportunities for career advancement, coworkers are amazing, management is really helpful and is there for you, flexibility and your set up for success here.

Cons

The pay could be a little better for certain positions.

1.0
28 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It is a pay check

Cons

This is solely for the IR/sunrise shift. -Poor management/leadership they don’t communicate well and yell and talk down on you. They got rid of the managers that we actually liked working for a few months ago. People have quit because how she treats us handlers . -scheduling - have you start earlier but take an hour lunch . Make it make sense - hard workers - they will run you into the ground , while the lazy/slower workers don’t get pushed or worked as hard. A lot of favoritism here - safety hazards everywhere - pallets not spaced , irregular boxes / oversized boxes lining the belts and exits of the trucks - training - very poor . They will put new people on the van lines and not even explain/show what needs to be done . They do not train us how to brick load or build a solid wall. -personnel - revolving door . They waste time onboarding people just to have them work a week then leave sometimes just a day or two . On any given day 8-10 people call in . Then the burden is on the people that show up . Pay - they need to pay a differential for night shift . It might keep more people . I have seen the good and bad here . The current situation is the bad .

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