Vantaggi
None TQL is an awful company built on deceitful practices to employees and truckers
Svantaggi
Do NOT accept a position here unless you want to destroy your work‑life balance, get lied to during recruiting, and ultimately get used up then dumped. TQL sells itself in recruiting as a “fast‑paced, big opportunity with uncapped commissions,” but the reality for new employees is completely different. Recruiters promise great commissions and fast career growth — but they lie through every part of the interview about pay structure, job expectations, and real advancement possibilities. Once you start, you’ll quickly find out things are designed to wear you down: Insane workload for little pay: You’re expected to make 75–100 cold calls a day, work 60+ hour weeks, and be on call 24/7 — no life after hours. Zero real support or tools: You’re told not to research leads during work hours but still must meet impossible goals, meaning you essentially work off the clock to succeed. Micromanagement and toxic culture: Management doesn’t actually lead — they just track calls, pressure you constantly, and foster hostility and competition between employees, not teamwork. Turnover is insane: Roughly 80–90% of new hires are gone within a year. Most people are let go, replaced, or burned out before they ever see meaningful commission. Commission rewards are unrealistic: The commission structure is a draw, meaning you only get your base or commission — not both, and hitting the super‑high targets required to actually earn is extremely rare. Favoritism and unfair practices: Leads and good accounts are swept up by insiders or favorites, leaving new or hardworking employees scrambling with nothing. Non‑competes and traps: You’re often stuck with a non‑compete contract that can block you from working in logistics for months after you leave, which feels like a trap given how bad the job is. No work-life balance, no respect: You’ll answer calls at 2 AM, stay late without compensation, and be expected to sacrifice your personal life just to stand still.