Nico Mooij is described as a startup-friendly European trucking company with operations across Poland, Berlin, and the Netherlands. Drivers report that the company offers opportunities for experience-building in European hauling with consistent, on-time salary payments, though amounts are modest. However, working conditions are problematic: management treats drivers disrespectfully, pushes illegal tachograph violations, and maintains poor work-life balance with constant loading, unloading, and trailer switching. Equipment quality is mixed—vehicles are acceptable but trailers are described as poor condition. High driver turnover indicates widespread dissatisfaction. Payment is reliable but based on per-kilometer rates with limited earning potential. The company operates mixed shipments and full loads with old trailers, primarily serving European routes. While viable for drivers seeking initial European experience, long-term employment is not recommended due to management disrespect, regulatory violations, and exploitative working practices.