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"I worked at AGROLOGISTIKA for four years and had a very positive experience. Management was competent and responsive, the trucks were well-maintained and regularly updated, and I received consistent and reliable pay as promised. The director, Simonas, was excellent. I wish the company continued success."
"I've had a positive experience working here for two years and haven't had any major complaints. Salaries have improved, and I even recommended my brother join. While challenges are inevitable, they've been manageable. It's important to work hard and not expect things to be easy; otherwise, you won't earn much. I'm content and plan to stay."
"I worked at Agrokolkhoz for two years, initially earning 65.70, then 50 more points were required. Recently, drivers are charged for various expenses, and I didn't receive my full salary of 1500 euros. Management is often disrespectful, with one individual believing they are above everyone else. While one manager supports drivers, the overall experience is negative. Before reaching cadence, management appears friendly, but afterward, drivers are treated poorly. My colleagues advise against working there, suggesting Gerteka as a better alternative."
"The company's pay is significantly lower than promised, consistently around €50 instead of the advertised €65, even after two years of employment. The driver is pursuing legal action due to unpaid wages exceeding €3500. Vehicle maintenance was poor (flitbird malfunction), routes involved heavy loads (14-16 tons axle, 26-28 tons total), leading to high fuel consumption. Dispatcher Simonas is perceived as untrustworthy. Driver assignments can last up to three weeks. The company is now hiring foreign workers to reduce labor costs."
"This company is more like a labor camp. The reviewer experienced significant issues including long travel times to start work, constant violations of work and rest regulations, unfair point deductions, and unexplained salary deductions. The reviewer earned €2622 in 64 days, but only received €2290 after deductions, leading them to describe the situation as 'slave labor.'"
"This company is poorly managed and dishonest. Management appears to take advantage of drivers, and the work environment is problematic. I strongly advise against working here."
"Working at Agrologistika for 11 months was positive until my visa expired. They withheld 1200 euros of my 1600 earnings during the final month. There were issues with the truck's equipment, and I was blamed for the delayed payment. Work hours were excessive, often requiring drivers to work beyond legal limits."
"This company is extremely harsh. The work conditions are terrible, and drivers risk legal trouble. The trucks themselves are decent, but there's nothing else positive to say. Initial pay promises were misleading, later reduced significantly. Employees are abruptly terminated without explanation, and there are issues with inaccurate pay calculations and managers assigning drivers to restricted areas. Overall, it's not recommended."
"Drivers report minimal or no profit, potentially even incurring debt. Proceed with caution and thorough evaluation."
"This company was a very negative experience. I encountered significant discrepancies in pay calculations, with the company claiming I owed them money for a ramp incident I wasn't even aware of, and failing to provide supporting documentation. Payments were also delayed. I left after a short time."
"After only a month with Alcocologistics, the driver was abruptly fired without explanation, despite driving a significant amount of miles. The pay was significantly lower than promised, with a discrepancy of $1000. Communication from management was unprofessional and included offensive language. The driver strongly advises against working for the company."