Dimako Slovakia s.r.o. has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from drivers regarding payment practices and working conditions. Multiple drivers report non-payment or severe delays in wage disbursement, even after employment termination. Working conditions involve high mileage (200-300 km daily) with 2-4 loading/unloading operations per day, but compensation promises are frequently not honored. The company allegedly charges €30 per day for accommodation and makes unexplained deductions from wages. Management communication is reported as deceptive, with officers claiming ignorance about payment policies and deferring responsibility to others. Several drivers mention being sent on assignments without proper training or experience verification. The company appears to operate on a scheme where workers struggle to recover earned wages, with reports of "remote payment" settlements that never materialize. Overall, the experience described is one of systematic exploitation, broken promises regarding paperwork assistance and wage payments, and a work environment where drivers must persistently demand compensation for work completed.
Pros
Regular work availability with consistent daily assignments
Opportunity to gain international driving experience across European routes
Potential for long-term employment contracts
Cons
Systematic non-payment or severe delays in wage disbursement