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Nolan Transportation Group

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Complete joke of a "company" - Anonymous employee Nolan Transportation Group Employee Review

2.0
23 Jan 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Annual company retreat Free polo shirt

Cons

Just to name a few.... *PAY (ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE) you're better off flipping burgers. *HIGHLY unprofessional atmosphere. Kevin Nolan encourages this behavior. If you're looking to enter an industry in which you are regarded as a incompetent , party animal...you've certainly found your match. Management is HIGHLY under qualified. It is laughable how bad management is. Want to drink at work and ruin accounts? Welcome to NTG.

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Nolan Transportation Group Response
10y
We are sorry to hear that our work hard, play hard culture at NTG did not fit with your desired work culture. We do feel that our high-energy atmosphere and bonus structure makes us standout in comparison to logistics companies in our industry. We wish you the best in finding the right fit for you!

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5.0
24 Jan 2026
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Pros

The people make work easier and enjoyable.

Cons

Logistics is constantly changing. This is not a company issue, but you have to be prepared to stay on your toes and adjust on the fly in this industry.

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Nolan Transportation Group Response
3mo
This is great to hear! Thanks so much for sharing your experience.
3.0
4 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

NTG was a place where I thought I would be long term. Working in the Dallas office, I genuinely felt like I had found a home. I enjoyed everyone I met and the friendships I made along the way. The memories I made with my hiring class are ones I’ll never forget. I sincerely hope our paths cross again. I’d also like to thank my managers for their exceptional leadership. I truly gained valuable skills that I’ll carry with me into my next role. The same goes for everyone I met in NTG’s Austin office during my visit.

Cons

As for the companies decision, I have a lot of thoughts. From my perspective, this came down to numbers on a spreadsheet. What wasn’t seen was the work that many of us put in behind the scenes during a very difficult market, often working stale accounts that had little chance of converting because of past relationships and mistakes. I strongly disagree with the decision. That said, I can honestly say I gave this job everything I had and more. I left it all on the field, and I’ll always be proud of that. Despite how things ended, I’m grateful for my experience at NTG, the people I met, and everything I learned along the way. I’m excited to see what I can accomplish in my next role and where this next chapter takes me.

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