Driver Reviews
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"I'd like to dispel negative myths about the company. I've worked here long enough to give an objective assessment of the company and workflow."
"This company is decent, especially when compared to others. Pay is transparent and reliable, with reimbursements for parking and vehicle expenses. Fuel is managed well with weekly refills. The truck and trailer fleet are new. Schedules are flexible, allowing for longer work periods when needed. There's a lack of advance notice regarding departures, and some negative comments appear after leaving. Those performing well generally have positive experiences."
"I've been working for Taiga, and recent events confirm it's a poorly managed company. Management is pressuring employees to leave positive reviews for money, which some are doing. I'm actively looking for a new company. Wishing everyone well."
"The company is awful. Employees from Grodno work there; it's not a Polish company at all, and it operates with a familiar, local style."
"This company seems solid. Many drivers have been with them for over 2-3 years. Pay is reliable and paid on time. Drivers rotate every two weeks, with company-provided transportation to the next location. Vehicles are received in good condition. The schedule is mostly consistent (4/2). Deductions are only for legitimate reasons like speeding or vehicle neglect. The fleet includes DAF and Mercedes trucks, equipped with curtains and containers."
"Working at Tayga Transport was a negative experience. The management structure is convoluted, with a disconnect between logistics and personnel. A rude and arrogant manager treated drivers disrespectfully, displaying a condescending and dismissive attitude."
"This trucking company is poorly organized and unprofessional. The recruitment process is deceptive, requiring drivers to quickly gain favor with management. Drivers are expected to maintain vehicles to an unrealistic standard, leading to disputes and fines. Routes are global, but logistics and dispatcher support are lacking. Drivers are responsible for finding the cheapest fuel and are left to handle their own transportation and medical issues. Home time is infrequent, and while pay is accurate, currency discrepancies occur. Overall, a very negative experience."