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"Avoid this company at all costs. Management is disrespectful and prioritizes profits over driver well-being. Drivers are treated poorly, constantly pressured, and denied basic needs like restroom breaks. Parking costs are a major issue, and the company is described as the worst the reviewer has ever worked for. There's a lack of respect for drivers, and termination threats are common."
"This company is unreliable. Management's promises are often unfulfilled and require documented proof. The company operates as a middleman, lacking its own logistics. Pay varies based on individual agreements. There's a lack of trust due to drivers sharing information. Drivers are responsible for fines related to delays. Reaching assignments involves significant pre-trip mileage, and compensation for bus usage is unfair, with only partial daily allowances paid."
"Worked two terms here. There's no good relationship in this company. Drivers are not valued and are constantly criticized!"
"I worked here for 1.5 years and there's nothing good to say. They promise one salary when hired, but pay less. They deduct 240 euros after the first shift for supposed documents, even though you bring your own. They cheat on taxes; I only received a refund of 495 euros for the year. At other companies, drivers receive 1500-1800 euros. They force you to always be producing and working nights. Managers act like shepherds, writing things like 'we've been standing for 9 hours, eating for 10.' If you stand for even a few extra minutes, you get a call. It feels like prison. Even slight route deviations trigger calls. When traveling to and from work, you must stop in Mozhaikiai, 300 km from Vilnius towards Latvia, losing 3 days for which they only pay 25 euros plus you have to pay for your own hotel. They withhold 350 euros from your salary and only give it to you when you get into the truck for the next shift. If you're hauling goods to Lithuania from Europe, you don't get paid at all for th"