Ortima UAB presents a concerning picture based on driver feedback, with the company described as having significantly declined from its previously decent reputation. Drivers report systematic issues across multiple operational areas: management is accused of being dishonest with unjustified pay deductions and intentionally low salaries (noted as particularly poor for Scandinavian routes). Equipment quality is severely compromised, with vehicles artificially speed-limited to 84-85 km/h, manual transmissions restricted to only 6 gears, and unsuitable winter tires that don't meet seasonal requirements. The company appears to pursue aggressive cost-cutting measures that negatively impact driver working conditions. These practices have resulted in substantial staff turnover, with experienced drivers actively questioning whether the company is worth considering. Payment reliability appears compromised through unexplained deductions, and overall conditions suggest management prioritizes costs over driver welfare and vehicle standards.