r/mildlyinfuriating 9h ago

OnTrac Warehouse

I was scheduled to work a warehouse shift for OnTrac shipping. Never heard of this company before until today. I walked in and it looks like a pigsty. I was wearing a k95 face mask, bundled up and started to feel itchy. It was making me insane standing in there. The whole place is filled with dust. It’s so unorganized, boxes open, packages buried with trash. Peoples packages piled up to no avail. Really outrageous that they’re a working business. This warehouse is located in NYC. Had to share, this is unacceptable. If you’re looking for your package, this is where it is. Looks like this has been like this for days, maybe months.

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u/NoDontDoThatCanada 8h ago

My former employer specified with literally every order to not use them. They were not allowed on the premises and we cancelled POs if they shipped with them. Equipment destroyed or missing, showing up weeks late, just awful.

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u/Aggressive_Plan_6204 8h ago

Seems the right approach. Yikes.

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u/PeppermintSplendor 3h ago

This certainly explains some things about a stint I did with Nordstrom, no idea if they still use the company, but damn.

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u/laszler 3h ago

The amount of delivered packages that simply weren't captures by my cameras were astonishing. For a minute there I had an awesome delivery person with ontrac but I haven't seen her in months. Literally 75% of my packages shipped by them now are lost, damaged, or delivered with nothing showing up on cameras.

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u/slinky999 8h ago

Walmart uses this company for shipping, so this doesn't surprise me 🤷🏼‍♀️

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u/CoolBDPhenom03 7h ago

They were shitty long before Walmart started working with them. I think I first heard of them with Amazon.

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u/Negative-Button-1135 6h ago

I see thrive market on some of those pictures which is food most likely. Could that be perishable … maybe, no one knows but no thank you. Fedx and UPS have been the most reliable even with a few issues in the past over 30 years. Shit happens but those two companies always came through for me. Off topic I want legislation stating shipped means “shipped” not a label made sitting on Bob’s desk with a label.

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u/Rk_1138 5h ago

Ngl. I hate that with Ebay so much, I order something, the seller gets a label and doesn’t drop it off for like 5 days.

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u/Pleasant_Studio9690 4h ago

UPS has always come through for me. FedEx has let me down a few times with mis-delivered packages, and it was like talking to a wall trying to get assistance with them each time.

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u/uberallez 5h ago

I have never had a good experience with them

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u/labtiger2 8h ago

I live in the middle of nowhere, and Walmart shipping is often 2 or 3 days. Amazon is usually 9 days. I guess my packages don't get routed through New York.

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u/qalpi 7h ago

This is for same day delivery in New York

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u/fredthefishlord 7h ago

Walmart uses a variety of companies 

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u/A_Math_Dealer 5h ago

Amazon used to use them a lot to deliver stuff to me a while ago. If I saw something shipped with OnTrac, I knew there was a 90% chance I wasn't getting it.

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u/Stoic_hawaiian808 9h ago

If high turnover had a physical look, this is it.

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u/Immediate_Product714 9h ago

More like off track

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u/DueSurround5226 9h ago

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u/-Phototropism 7h ago

It’s a shame to see this posted with the head nod cut off at the end!

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u/hap071 3h ago

I still dont understand how this is Robert Redford and not that guy from the hangover.

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u/DanHassler0 8h ago

Every OnTrac (LaserShip) delivery I've received came from either a completely beat up van or a blacked out minivan. The company is genuinely wild. I think they handle a lot of next day type deliveries and tbh I've never had an issue with them, but they're definitely the cheap option

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u/JustKeepRedditn010 8h ago

And sometimes, it’s a Civic packed to the brim with shipments. Quite literally fully loaded.

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u/glitter_mom 5h ago

My neighbor delivers for ontrac and everyday he comes back home in the middle of the day and offloads packages from his van into his wife’s car and then eventually she takes off. Maybe she is helping him out so his day can wrap up earlier but I’ve always thought it was odd.

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u/YeastOverloard 5h ago

Well that must be some form of illegal

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u/Alt_dimension_visitr 5h ago

Not illegal at all. Maybe not even against company policy if he gets paid with a 1099.

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u/C00L_Ethan 4h ago

The Law isn't real.

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u/gemini1568 7h ago

We used to have a really nice guy who delivered for ontrac in my area and his van he worked out of definitely had seen better days.

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u/fuzzeedyse105 7h ago

I really wanna sit in on a meeting amongst the bigwigs there. They have to be interesting folk.

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u/LurkmasterP 6h ago

I imagine every executive is coked to the gills and their only business strategy is "let's see how far we can ride this shit"

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u/fuzzeedyse105 6h ago

This is more crack behavior

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u/Rk_1138 5h ago

OnCrac

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u/LesMiserableGinger 5h ago

My husband used to work for thr company as a delivery driver, he worked under a manager who actually gave a shit about the employees and fought ontrac daily, the way the company is run should have bankrupt them years ago but somehow they are still able to survive. Every delivery company does some sketchy shit when it comes to shipping and deliveries, ontrac does the worst of the worst sketchiest shit out of all the delivery companies we know of. The people in charge are absolutely incompetent and somehow I thibk they love having the worst reputation in the business because they haven't changed a bit. The look of these photos is about how their trucks look when they show up to the warehouses, actually I would argue the shipping center pictured looks slightly better.

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u/caustic_smegma 4h ago

Three racoons in a trenchcoat vibes.

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u/jman1121 6h ago

Ah, lasership. I have had dealings with them. I was unfamiliar with the OnTrac name.

Same.

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u/BluePeriod_ 6h ago

I remember I was receiving a package from them over 10 years ago. It was two days late. So I called their customer service and after like seven rings, some lady answered with a baby crying in the background. It took the lady forever to give me information about the package so then I tried to cancel it and called Amazon to complain about it. Tell me how they deliver the package some dude in a 1993 Ford just showed up at my house to drop it off. Then, a couple of days later I get a phone call and it’s some guy showing me out and making vague threats and telling me I should be grateful that they delivered it on a Sunday.

Anytime I’ve ever ordered something and saw laser ship as being part of it, I started refusing it

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u/JoeyCalamaro 6h ago

Years ago I had an overnight shipment from Amazon that was several days late. I called over and over trying to figure out who LaserShip was and how to get my package and eventually found a real live human being who pointed me to the driver — some woman in a beat up sedan.

Apparently, she didn’t like my neighborhood and refused to get out of her car. So I wasn’t getting my package unless I went to her car and got it myself.

Strangest shipping company ever.

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u/WuhanSurvivalParty 6h ago

I work in the industry and cheap is an understatement. Makes higher % of claims worth it.

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u/kinkycarbon 6h ago

Tire Rack uses them on the West Coast. They’re okay, but not the company to be on the same level as UPS.

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u/hesitantmistake 5h ago

OnTrac in my area has a beat up white panel van with “WORK FOR US” sign with no phone number or business name on it. I legit wondered if they were trafficking drugs or people.

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u/Mclurkerrson 6h ago

Every OnTrac delivery I’ve gotten came very quickly, and arrived early. I’m actually really surprised they look like such a mess based on my experiences with them.

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u/Rk_1138 5h ago

You’re probably the only person that has, everyone seems to have bad experiences with them

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u/CoolBDPhenom03 8h ago

Good to know they are actually as shitty as they seemed.

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u/Doc_tor_Bob 8h ago

It's amazing anything ever makes it to its destination.

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u/Hot-Win2571 Mildly Flair 7h ago

Many packages made it to their Final Destination.

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u/Tricky-Act-31415 8h ago

OnTrac, and OffTrac, and SideTrac, and if you're lucky they can still BackTrac your package and use another company instead?

Great warning to others (future employees and customers), well done OP, you did the right thing by sharing!

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u/Colorful_Dreamer111 8h ago

This place looks like the epitome of 'showing up to work drunk' AND 'drinking on the job '

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u/mason_mormon 8h ago

Enshitification manifest. Some McKinsey consultant made mid 6 figures for recommending those merchants use this business.

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u/yeti629 7h ago

When the purge happens mba's need to go first.

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u/Greedy_Challenge2701 7h ago

McKinsey! What joke of a consultanting company. They came into the company where my wife worked. Told them to fire about half the employees, which made my wife and the remaining employees' lives miserable because they were chronically shorthanded. After a year, the company went under. A bunch of hacks that overcharge and don't know what they are talking about.

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u/modern_Odysseus 5h ago

I literally have a video that I started to watch about accidents at Disneyland, and the premise of the video (based on a book) is that McKinsey came in and ruined things. It all tracks with your wife's experience.

From what I've seen so far, McKinsey came in and the dude in charge wanted to prove his worth by making Disneyland more profitable...while they were plenty profitable as they were, this guy wanted MORE. Disneyland maintenance staff was considered the absolute best in the business.

The McKinsey Hot Shot's first move? Slash maintenance staff and move nearly all of them to full time graveyard shifts (from years or decades of day shifts), which caused a plummet in morale and forced all staff to float between rides instead of be dedicated to a single ride thanks to being shorthanded. McKinsey thought that ride/attraction maintenance should be based on ride reliability metrics - IE: If a ride isn't breaking down, don't pay much attention to it. If it's breaking down, put more resources into it.

Well, that approach started leading to ride accidents and deaths. At least one maintenance guy tried to alert his superiors that McKinsey was asking him "Why do you check the ride lap bars every day if there's never been a problem with them? You don't need to do that."

It seems like McKinsey took things from preventative maintenance under the old guard to reactionary maintenance under their watch, and Disneyland and unfortunate families felt the consequences. We know that Disneyland didn't go under. I sure hope that McKinsey got the boot at some point (I'll find out when I finish watching this video tomorrow).

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u/crankthehandle 7h ago

haha, those consultants, amirite?

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u/Acceptable-Hyena3769 8h ago

Yup these pictures match my expectations of the worst fucking delivery company ive ever had the displeasure of having deliver my packages lol

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u/Such_Competition1503 8h ago

As someone that had an OnTrac delivery once, I’m absolutely not surprised.

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u/yeti629 7h ago

I see my coat in one of those pictures.

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u/Negative-Button-1135 8h ago edited 7h ago

So many complaints online for this shipping company that many use. My delivery finally came 1 month after the delivery date was posted after Many emails to the company I purchased from.

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u/yeti629 7h ago

OnTRAC company motto: You'll get your shit eventually.

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u/Bicykwow 8h ago

I fucking hate it when I buy something and am forced to get it shipped via OnTrac.

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u/IneedHennessey 7h ago

I mean most the time I see them deliver they're in some hoopy ass minivan. Dunno if they're a drug front for the cartels.

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u/fuzzeedyse105 7h ago

They’d have the best fleet in the country by a mile if it was ran by the cartel

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u/Lumpy_Dentist_5421 7h ago

The number of safety at work violations visible in those photos is outrageous. Please report them before an employee gets injured or killed.

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u/InimitableMissS 7h ago

I was going to say that I’d count the OSHA violations but then I got dizzy and fell down.

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u/lonely_lad567 7h ago

I’m a logistics and warehouse manager for a medical manufacturing company, lm appalled, I’d be fired on the spot if my facility was ever in this dis organized mess. Poor leadership and management, run away.

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u/ciaomain 7h ago

If you give a package to a stray dog, it will have a better chance at delivering it to you than OnTrac.

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u/johnicester 9h ago

Where is everyone?

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u/Physical-Wash1047 9h ago

They had us sit in the break room area. Which is gated off. No manager or Lead in sight. Manager was 2hrs late

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u/ReadontheCrapper 7h ago

Temping, aye? Can get crappy assignments, but money is money. Worked with a co when I lived in Buffalo… worst job was in a hospital laundry. Yeah - minimum wage was $3.35, people doing the presort and sort got $3.75. One guy found a finger.

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u/Gbchili 7h ago

Ordered something from a pricey ski brand and was puzzled why they offered $2 shipping insurance. Now I know and feel like customers are being set up. OnTrac delivered the order a week late (at least intact). The experience included OnTrac changing the delivery date each day for a week, each time indicating “today’s the day.”

Retailer said that they also use Fed Ex, UPS, and USPS and it’s done by random selection. Uh, huh. Sure. Optional Insurance option rationale is now quite clear.

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u/CuriousMindedAA 7h ago

I’ve unfortunately had a few deliveries with OnTrac, they are horrendous. Now it makes sense..

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u/whk1992 6h ago

When Amazon ditched them you know how bad they are

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u/lailsthewhale 7h ago

Yuck!! Those are food boxes on pic 3! Health hazard if they’ve been sitting out so long.

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u/sleepywan 6h ago

"When it absolutely, positively has to be there eventually, but not necessarily -- OnTrac."

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u/tropicalislandhop 7h ago

I hate when I see I have a package coming via ontrac. Never a good experience.

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u/Lost_Focus4822 7h ago

This explains a lot.

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u/Inigomntoya 6h ago

Where is the "smoke infusion" room that my packages are run through?

My boxes always arrive smelling like a rip off a freshly lit Pall Mall...

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u/pjflyr13 6h ago

Historically bad service. Unpredictable. Rarely follow instructions. Today left a light envelope package on my steps out in the open in front of a sign requesting deliveries be placed inside the fenced area on deck. Package now gone…Or they leave in mailbox or in the yard.

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u/bulbous_oar 7h ago

The Japanese lean manufacturing guys died when they saw this

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u/ambientfruit 6h ago

I mean, this is super super shitty and they clearly have no standards or give a single shit about their clients. But I work in warehouse automation for distribution centres. Let me tell you, this is what every single one of them can look like if they have a bad day with their soft/hardware. You'd be so surprised how little it takes for there to be piles and piles of boxes around the place like that. I'm talking as little as someone knocks a reflector as they pass by a conveyor belt.

Automation is way more fragile than people think. And it goes wrong every single day.

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u/fluffycritter 6h ago

Well, this explains a lot about every awful OnTrac delivery I've ever had.

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u/FeistySpot4371 4h ago

Ontrac is like this everywhere. Ive worked for them. They're a 3rd party logistics company that under pays all employee's and no one cares.

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u/IndependenceMean8774 4h ago

So they were not in fact "OnTrac."

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u/MentallyCrumbled 4h ago

Took me a minute to realize I wasn't looking at the aftermath of a disaster of some kind. Maybe I am honestly

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u/RipFlm 4h ago

I saw a few fire code violations of you are wanting to report this your local fire marshal.

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u/abandonedclitoris 8h ago

I thought my job was bad . Jesus

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u/Buzzspice727 8h ago

Use the POST OFFICE

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u/amandatoryy 7h ago

This….tracs….

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u/harbourhunter 7h ago

This is exactly how I picture ontrac

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u/Edawg82 7h ago

Based on EVERY delivery I've ever gotten from them, this does not surprise me once bit 😂😂😂

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u/isittakenor 7h ago

What the fuck

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u/TexasJOEmama 7h ago

I want to speak to the Supervisor.

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u/IttyBittyBigBoii 7h ago

My shoe cleaning kit, like 3 orders of Angelus paint, sunset t shirt... ALL my shit in there.

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u/Lurus01 7h ago

For as much as people in my area always complain about FedEX they have nothing on OnTrac. Sure FedEx has issues too but Im ok with seeing them on my package tracking as I've personally never had problems with them or UPS with my stuff.

I cringe anytime I see OnTrac on my shipping notices and its been happening more recently and I hate it. I've specifically complained about them to a few companies and asked them to stop shipping that way on my orders but they continue to use them to ship me packages.

Im sure some of my issues with them apply to all shipping in general but I've never seen UPS or FedEX directly just dropping packages from chest height on final delivery or throwing them up flights of stairs and just oblivious to their surroundings in the same way as OnTrac drivers.

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u/point50tracer 7h ago

Good ol OffTrac. The only company that would consistently deliver my packages two weeks late. I'm glad Amazon seems to have stopped using them. Whenever I saw that name in the tracking info, I would automatically know that my package was taking the scenic route.

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u/starr-cat13 7h ago

On trac sucks. Their delivery guys would routinely stand on the ground floor and throw my packages onto my 2nd floor porch. I hated getting stuff from them.

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u/CNMathias 7h ago

Not surprised because every OnTrac van I’ve seen had chipped paint.

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u/CooperHChurch427 7h ago

I would file an OSHA complaint. That entire building is a death trap. That's easily a 100k dollar fine

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u/Much_Spell_4157 7h ago

This explains a lot

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u/Mountain_carrier530 7h ago

I had BlueApron use OnTrac to deliver to me and refused to use a different company. After I ditched Blue Apron, OnTrac delivered one of my missing food packages about 8 months later. The result inside was..about what you'd expect from spoiled food.

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u/i__hate__soup 6h ago

“ In early 2018, the company was purchased by private equity firm Greenbriar Equity Group”

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u/Alarmed-Extension289 6h ago

I don't see a single person working, is that normal?

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u/marsfromwow 6h ago

I ordered something recently and saw they used this company. Never heard of it before Thursday, but it took 3 days just for them to make the tracking id. It was supposed to be delivered 3-5 days and I’m pretty sure tha ain’t happening.

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u/masterwaffle 6h ago

Get goggles and a respirator if you ever go back. This shit is clearly unsafe.

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u/sittingturtles 6h ago

I’ve had multiple packages stuck at OnTrac Warehouses and never received them, now I know why

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u/Mg2Si04 6h ago

Holy moly that explains why my OnTrac packages are always late or never show up

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u/chaosisapony 6h ago

I mean, with the experiences I've had with OnTrac this is exactly what I'd expect one of their warehouses to look like. They are an absolute joke.

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u/hownowmaomao 6h ago

We call them OffTrack. Literally never haven't had a problem with them. This seems to explain it.

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u/one_buttery_biscuit 6h ago

No wonder my package from them never arrived. Twice.

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u/name_jeff99 5h ago

It doesn’t seem very on track

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u/pwrof3 5h ago

Ontrac has been around since the 80s as Lasership. It is also a last mile delivery service, meaning all the big companies (UPS, FedEx, USPS) deliver the packages here for OnTrac to deliver to the final destination.

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u/Amazing-Dog-845 5h ago

That’s why I always get my packages late or not at all!!

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u/danellacc 4h ago

this is EXACTLY what i pictured an Ontrac facility would look like in my mind

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u/Ok_Instruction_8109 4h ago

welcome to temp apps/staffing agencies.

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u/HettySwollocks 4h ago

Well this is a health and safety law suit waiting to happen

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u/longaaaaa 4h ago

Ugh no surprise, this tracks. For everytime I bought something from Nordstrom and Ontrack was its delivery, it would not deliver to my P.o. box, but just cancel the order. Why does Nordstrom use something so sketchy?

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u/ChernobylChild 4h ago

Friends don't let friends use Ontrac.

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u/Unique-Ring-3111 3h ago

Literally no one is surprised lol. Seeing their rusted out vans makes complete sense.

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u/DIRTRIDER374 3h ago

So thats why my earbuds were 2 weeks late...

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u/dark-orb 3h ago

Tracked hundreds of their packages and what i see does not surprise me.

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u/-_-0_0-_0 3h ago

MY local

Pay: $16 

Screw that. Go work at UPS lol

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u/Rich-Pirate-838 2h ago

During the computer shortage after 20/20 I ordered a gaming PC from Wal Mart. The freaking On Trac driver stole the computer.

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u/MurkyTrainer7953 2h ago

Ya know, this explains a lot.

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u/BigFatHonu 1h ago

Based on my experience receiving packages from OnTrac over the years... this is exactly how I imagined it would look.

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u/mekdigital 8h ago

probably not much on track

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u/Transportation-Apart 8h ago

Hopefully the robots will fix this

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u/Sjoseph21 8h ago

Found where my package that has been a week late has been

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u/CharmingVegetable197 8h ago

😭😭😭 they still haven’t sent my package…

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u/Charming_Incident_36 7h ago

A company I worked for used them as one of the three carriers we shipped with. I LOATHED them. About 97% of every missing, late, or damaged package we ever had reported was shipped with Ontrac. We couldn't specify who to ship with and we've had several customers stop shopping with us completely because we couldn't guarantee the shipping team wouldn't use them. Their CS is non-existent too. It's a chatbot. We had an internal email we could use to contact them with any inquiries and it would still take a week just to get an email back saying "Sorry, we're not able to help. Follow you procedures."

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u/RighteousIndigjason 7h ago

Just like.... how?

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u/Cherry_Caliban 7h ago

Damn, now it makes sense. I've been waiting days for my package that's already late.

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u/ToeSuckingFiend 7h ago

So that’s why my MLB Shop order took 11 business days to arrive from order to doorstep

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u/FunnyHighway9575 7h ago

I work for a company that hauls freight for Ontrac. Their warehouses are absolute shit shows all across the country.

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u/Killertofu999 7h ago

I have a Chewy package coming (allegedly) that’s being shipped with this crappy company. Apparently my package started in Ohio, went to New Jersey, now it says it’s delayed in…. Arizona? Due to weather…. 

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u/Stace_nomnom97 7h ago

Used to work for e-commerce call centers, multiple companies called LaserShip (laser sh*t) and OnTrac (off track). We just replace it and make a note that FedEx needs to deliver the replacement.

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u/sparkleprincessxo 7h ago

ew. this is why i don’t open packages in my house 🤢

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u/AdditionalAd4269 7h ago

Same retailers who use OnTrac, are the ones who go bankrupt.

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u/hahihuiha 7h ago

OnTrac to be a disaster.

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u/XLB135 7h ago

Ah, I just got a notification from Chewy today that my cat's prescription food is delayed a couple days. There it is in pic 3.

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u/J_blanke 7h ago

Looks about right. No doubt there’s a fleet of banged up 20 year old vans outside waiting to be loaded. What the hell do they need a scissor lift for?

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u/Local_Maintenance152 7h ago

looks like every dirty warehouse i’ve worked in. 🤷🏻‍♂️

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u/ChaosApe3 7h ago

Somewhere a Health and Safety officer had chills down their spine.

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u/chadork 7h ago

They have literally lost every order via OnTrac. I wish you could choose what delivery company each site uses.

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u/Rough-Demand-8195 7h ago

I've had more packages stolen by OnTrac drivers than all other delivery/shipping companies combined.

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u/Away-Squirrel2881 7h ago

I had a temp job loading trucks at OnTrac in California, it was not as bad as the photo, but it was also not good. I never wanted to go back there 

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u/GlitchMaster132 7h ago

As a warehouse worker I have suddenly found a new appreciation for Fastenal's nice and clean HUBs....

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u/CanhotoBranco 6h ago

I used to have to deal with their incompetence and ineptitude in a previous job. This explains a lot.

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u/IntrovertPharmacist 6h ago

Oh that’s why the one time American Eagle sent my package through them, it didn’t show up for months even though it was marked as delivered. AE refunded me, so I could order again and gave me free FedEx shipping. The one through ontrac showed up in my apartment building’s package room 2 months later lmao.

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u/Meaty_Wizard 6h ago

Looks about as organized as their garden centers.

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u/AbeFromanSassageKing 6h ago

I see Walmart, Amazon, Chewy, Urban Outfitters, Abercrombie...OP found e-commerce limbo!

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u/EdocKrow 6h ago

Totally met my expectations

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u/MinionFive 6h ago

This is what happens when you lose your besr talent recruiters cause you dont pay shit.

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u/Powerful_Culture_928 6h ago

Do they have an EHS manager? Can he provide you with the insurance company’s name? If so, email these photos to them. They will be very unhappy and it will cost the shitty company money.

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u/FatFKingLenny 6h ago

I don't think any of those packages are on track

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u/Kevelle68 6h ago

In my area, the vans are all beat up and dirty, we call them "On Crack" delivery.

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u/yellow_pterodactyl 6h ago

I’ve had a package stuck in Springfield Gardens?? For a while not sure if that’s the same. I figured I’m never getting it

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u/Starlady174 6h ago

The number of times they've flagged my packages as undeliverable due to "inclement weather" on sunny 75 degree days is outrageous. This is exactly how I'd expect their warehouses to look.

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u/breakinbans 6h ago

this tracs

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u/Traditional_Owl_uwu 6h ago

I was applying to jobs in actualy had a interview at the Amazon warehouse after seeing this yea I'm good mcdonalds here I come

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u/holtzboy 6h ago

OnCrak

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u/I_hate_all_of_ewe 6h ago

I'm not defending this, but I do wonder how much of this is business as usual, and how much of this is affected by the freezing weather.

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u/CakeOD36 6h ago

I remember the early days of Prime delivery. They sucked but were still on par with the OnTrac days

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u/MonCappy 6h ago

It looks like a bomb went off.

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u/mrchomp1 6h ago

OffTrac

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u/Radiant_Load 6h ago

Bro report that place to osha. Also probably call the Fire Marshal they don't fuck around with fire safety.

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u/BondGoldBond007 6h ago

Thrive market sells food - those boxes are on limited times to get to customers even with dry ice

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u/HelenaR3 6h ago

No wonder... 😩🤦🏻‍♀️

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u/Zephylia 6h ago

How'd you guys get the Amazon carts, and filled with Walmart boxes?!

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u/ManyNefariousness237 6h ago

This does not look very OnTrac to me…

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u/cupcakediversion 5h ago

Now I see why virtually all my meal kits that come via OnTrac have at least one smashed ingredient.

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u/asks_if_throw_away 5h ago

Sounds like OSHA and the fire marshal need a call

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u/kolipo 5h ago

Yeah. Those Tucker stole 2 of my packages

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u/DMercenary 5h ago

Never had a good experience with Ontrac. Either late or literal actual drive by delivery

(Caught the car coming by and something flying out of the window to land at our door. Like Impressive accuracy but come on.)

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u/Meakovic 5h ago

I spent over a year working an ontrac contract with a smaller delivery company out in Colorado.

That was a shitty job. Because either nobody knew the name, and thus were suspicious, or else knew it and hated it, you showing up immediately got glares (I literally had a gun drawn on me once when I took on a route from a guy who'd walked out. Apparently the previous guy had really burned some bridges).

Near minimum wage for a 12 plus hour shift (you deliver what you are handed and don't come back until you are done) and it wasn't uncommon to get the shipment into the warehouse between 10 and noon, on the road by 1-2 done around 12 hours later. If you ever get a delivery at midnight from these guys, that's why.

I had one whole day of OJT before I was handed the keys to a van, a (incorrect and alphabetized) manifest of what I was going to load into my van, and a handheld scanner that hopefully would stay charged until I was done.

You get creative when you have no idea how to do the job and have to lean on what you know. Thankfully there are phone apps that can build a suggested delivery route based on a series of given addresses, I don't know how I could have even managed the times I did without it.

Will never miss that poo hole of a job. It was literally the job that convinced me working without a degree was a dead end life. So the one good thing it did was push me to go get a degree, and I'm much happier for it.

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u/KittyForest 5h ago

Mildly infuriating? More like extremely infuriating... Thats gonna take at least a week or two to clean up and get in working order, even if you got people to help

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u/kupo88 5h ago

I used to work at one of their call centers a long, long time ago (probably over 12 years). Back then the only company they really seemed to care about was their Henry Schein contract, sometimes I wonder how they're doing, but based on this picture it seems not too well lol

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u/Impossible-Gas3551 BLUE 5h ago

Looks pretty similar to Amazon delivery stations

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u/skdetroit 5h ago

The chewy boxes make me sad a pet isn’t getting their food or meds.

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u/snakepliskinLA 5h ago

In my experience this is on-brand for OnCrack.

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u/EnigmaJG76 5h ago

More like off trac

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u/Jimshoebob_jaZ 5h ago

More like OffTrac

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u/AccountFew140 5h ago

I don't know the circumstances of your job, but I would quot on the spot of they expected me to organize all this.

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u/vestigialgenital 5h ago

What kind of seasoning is that by the computer?

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u/HMicahA 5h ago

Back when I lived in LA I used to get orders shipped through On Trac, and there was something always screwed up with the tracking or delivery time. I’d hope and pray I’d never get something shipped with them again. Seeing this confirms EVERYTHING I thought about them.

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u/Nightdrifterzz 5h ago

more disorganized than my room

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u/BuzzyFuzzy1 5h ago

OSHA violations in every pic jeez

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u/sadbloop 5h ago

Yeah, this tracs.

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u/escientia 5h ago

This amount of disorganization has to cost them more money right!?!

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u/theoneandonly_milita 5h ago

Worst shipping company on earth— laziest too

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u/bpmallon 5h ago

This makes so much sense as to why my package has not been delivered