Transdev reviews

3.1

51% would recommend to a friend

(1,070 total reviews)

Thierry Mallet

70% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Transdev has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 1,070 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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2.0
Aug 18, 2022

Good pay but terrible management

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Pros

Good pay for a job that doesn’t require any academic background

Cons

Terrible upper management Lack of career growth Unpaid meal break Strict policies that could easily let people go - they don’t want people to earn too much and would find little things to blame Repetitive, tedious work that could get people fatigued Non-flexible schedule - not everyone gets to work Monday to Friday

3.0
Aug 2, 2022

Fast pace

Recommend
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Pros

Benefits Overtime Shifts differential pay Pension Teamster union.

Cons

Management of staff Outdoor heat Treatment OT all the time

2.0
Jul 27, 2022

Dismal

Recommend
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Pros

Very hard to think of any. Most of the drivers are not very welcoming, and if you don't fit into an ethnic clique, its a cold place. They will promise you its flexible etc etc. But its not at all. The shifts are inconvenient, getting time off for a Drs appointment is impossible under sick leave or annual leave. They will only grant you a shift swap with some awful shift no one else has volunteered to help out with. So, you get boned basically. The pay is ok, but once you factor in the work culture, the absolutely rubbish poorly maintained ancient gas buses that break down continuously, and the general unpleasantness of working with much of the public in Perth (e.g. personal abuse, constant fare evasion, being cut off by other drivers all the time), its hard to any joy in the job.

Cons

Managers are lacking in professionalism. The biggest problem with the managers is that many are former drivers who think everything must be done the hard old way, and new staff just aren't 'tough enough'. They are hard to take seriously because no one who is a good driver becomes a manager, only the ones who think they're better than everyone else and driving a bus is beneath them. So, competence and empathy basically don't come into it. Even the slightest scratches made to buses result in an unpleasant inquisition like 'meeting' involving self-criticism and struggle sessions. Much like a communist dictatorship. Demoralising and humiliating. They have zero concept of modern work practices and professionalism. It was like working in the 1980s. And if you're not one of the 'in' crowd, you're out of luck. The company constantly harasses you and guilts you to do overtime (since they never have enough drivers, due to it being an awful job and being largely unsupported). The driver turnover is very high. The PTA timetables are utterly unrealistic and cannot be kept to. And of course you're expected to radio in any lateness, which means essentially you're on the radio all shift explaining why you're late, which is basically because Perth traffic is shite and the timetables have no fat in them at all. Its a good way to grind down your workforce.

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