Work-life balance is okay, but can be tough
It's a big corporate environment, so things can feel a bit slow sometimes, but you get stability. The work-life balance for a Logistics Coordinator can really swing.
I've had some decent stretches, especially during slower periods in the Atlanta, GA office. For a large global company in the supply chain industry, the job security is pretty solid. We get some good company holidays which helps recharge.
But when it's busy season in freight forwarding, forget about consistent work-life balance. It's common to work 50+ hours. Overtime isn't always approved, so you often just have to power through without extra pay.
Please try to better manage peak season workloads for operations teams. More staffing for freight forwarding roles during surges would help prevent burnout and improve employee morale. Support remote work options where possible.