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"The company provides stable, high-quality jobs with a strong and friendly team. Payments are reliable, and management is consistent. Trucks are well-maintained with good support available 24/7. Overall, operations run smoothly."
"He worked at Agrotep for over a year and retired due to health concerns. He appreciated the supportive team and management, excellent communication with the transport and logistics departments, and the company's stability and care for employees, even during challenging times."
"The interview left a negative impression. The company didn't disclose significant upfront costs like a UAH 25,000 barrier, a 5-day training period, an entrance exam, and potential fines. It felt disorganized and poorly communicated."
"I worked for Agrotepe and received payment initially. However, the company refused a refund when a vehicle was damaged. Management is generally unresponsive and many drivers have had negative experiences. Slavik Kachan is the only manager who seems competent."
"After three months, it's a plus to have family time and get paid promptly upon submitting paperwork, even through colleagues. However, maintenance isn't handled by the driver."
"He started working at a young age and resigned for family reasons. The company was average; winter driving had issues with ice. Car washes were restricted due to expensive equipment. Vehicle damage is deducted, but drivers are informed. Staff and office personnel were satisfactory. Drivers working in certain areas received extra security. Work in Ukraine was manageable, but opportunities in Europe were better despite track issues."
"I deeply respect this company and its management. During a difficult period, they provided humanitarian aid and supported employees facing personal hardships. Pay was initially 50, with a promise of 30 per month in Ukraine, although previous earnings were around 28 liters. Consider the company's values carefully."
"Following the director's passing, the company is now managed by his granddaughter, a young woman lacking experience and reportedly struggling with personal issues, raising serious concerns about the company's ethical standards."
"This company is a nightmare. Management appears to set drivers up for failure and engage in deceptive practices."
"Salaries aren't as high as in Europe, but they're comparable to what similar workers earn in Ukraine. It's a trade-off between earning more and being away from family. Complaining about low wages is common, but prioritizing family is important."
"While not the worst option, the pay isn't immediate after flights, and the trucks are reportedly older. The reviewer is currently seeking other employment based on others' experiences and suggests verifying information personally."