Armindas UAB is a Lithuanian trucking company with overwhelming negative feedback from drivers. One driver with 1.5 years tenure reported no payment issues and clear settlement procedures, but six other drivers describe severe working condition problems. The primary complaints center on abusive micromanagement, with owner Arunas making multiple daily calls to criticize driving and threaten deductions. The payment system operates on cash withdrawals supervised by management, combined with systematic fund retention (400-500€ per trip) purportedly for penalties. Drivers report arbitrary fines for minor infractions: exceeding 1800 RPM on descent, device charging, slight mileage deviations, engine idling, and even company-issued traffic violations. The company culture is described as disrespectful and controlling, with strict rules about truck operation and severe deductions for violations. Management is characterized as unprofessional and emotionally unstable. Despite one positive account of accurate payment processing, the overwhelming consensus is that the company operates with predatory financial practices and creates a hostile work environment.
Pros
Accurate payment calculations (for some drivers)
Clear final settlement procedures without disputes
Available employment opportunities
Possible to sustain long-term employment
Cons
Abusive micromanagement with multiple daily calls from owner Arunas
Systematic retention of 400-500€ per trip that is not returned upon termination
Arbitrary and excessive fines for minor technical violations (RPM limits, idling, charging devices)
All company-issued traffic fines are transferred entirely to drivers
Hostile work environment with disrespect and shouting from management
Restrictive cash payment system with management supervision at ATMs
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