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Total Quality Logistics

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Misleading, Unsustainable, and Extremely High Turnover - Logistics Account Executive Total Quality Logistics Employee Review

1.0
25 Aug 2025
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Pros

Pros: You might make a few good friends because everyone is suffering together. Having TQL on your resume can help you get hired elsewhere since companies know how tough it is here.

Cons

Cons: Pay & Parking: The base salary is $40k, which is barely livable, especially in cities like Tampa. On top of that, employees are forced to pay $80/month for parking — and the pass doesn’t even cover Saturdays when you’re required to work. That means you’re paying an additional $15–30 just to park at your own job. Commission Structure: Commission doesn’t add to your base, it replaces it once you pass $40k. They advertise “unlimited earning potential,” but unless you’re handed accounts or have family connections, it’s nearly impossible to succeed. Sniping & On-Deck Accounts: They never explain during hiring that “sniping” accounts at 5 AM is part of the job. Most accounts are already burned out, marked as “do not call,” or simply don’t want to work with TQL because of past issues. The on-deck system is rigged in favor of people who already have accounts. Training: You don’t even get to call prospects until week 12. Until then, you’re basically a receptionist, dealing with carriers, angry drivers, and other brokers’ problems. Metrics & Harassment: The daily call metrics force you to harass companies 2–4 times a day. Everyone knows it damages relationships, but leadership insists it’s “normal.” Cost of Living vs Pay: $40k base with inflation and living costs is simply not enough. They even offer “support roles” that cut pay below $40k — which is unlivable. Turnover & Lawsuits: TQL has a 97% turnover rate and multiple lawsuits. That alone should tell you everything. 401k & Benefits: The “401k match” is misleading — you need tenure to qualify, and even then, many employees report issues with it not being applied correctly. Culture: Favoritism is rampant. Certain people get handed accounts while others grind for nothing. Leadership compares you to people who are “doing better,” but those people often got their success from spoon-fed accounts, not their own work.

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5.0
26 June 2026
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Pros

Great opportunity for growth in multiple areas of life. Building a book of business can be very rewarding if you stick to it. Leadership opportunities are available as well.

Cons

Time needs to be put in order to show results.

1.0
29 June 2026
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Pros

Frat House environment if that's what you're into.

Cons

Where do I even start.... My first week there the sales manager, whose account I was supposed to look over and be trained by, was gone for the whole week. The desk spot they put me at was next to this JBL party box, making it virtually impossible to communicate over the phone. When you're in the training phase you literally do all the work for the account manager, then you're expected to make cold calls to people that want no part in TQL. When you do get someone on the phone and make a sale, you wont be seeing any of that money. They have a commission draw set up where you have to be making a certain amount of revenue before you can make commission- thus leaving you to the measly 43k salary. These recruiters and managers SELL you a false dream, the turnover rate there is astronomical for a reason. They will hire anyone that'll learn the system, use them for labor for 6 months, cut them when they don't meet the ridiculous KPI metrics. To be actually successful here you either have to work near 60+ hours a week for YEARS waking at 4am to "snipe" accounts that have been released due to inactivity, or be handed an account by a retiring SR level manager. RUN from this company!

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