GERAS MEISTRAS receives uniformly negative feedback from drivers, with serious concerns about payment reliability and working conditions. Multiple drivers report systematic deductions and payment delays, with managers claiming insufficient funds. The vehicle fleet consists of aging trucks and buses that frequently break down, causing missed shifts and lost earnings. Replacements can take several days to a week, severely impacting driver income. Management is described as arrogant and dismissive toward drivers, with poor route planning and unreasonable demands. The company provides only GPS coordinates for fuel stations instead of fuel cards, forcing drivers to locate stations independently. Accommodation at the base facility is extremely substandard. However, some drivers acknowledge that routes are reasonably good, particularly France and Italy deliveries, and suggest the company may work briefly for inexperienced drivers gaining initial experience. Overall, the combination of deductions, equipment failures, disrespectful management, and low earning potential makes this company highly unattractive for sustained employment.