VJM Frigotrans presents a deeply divided company profile based on driver feedback. While a minority of workers report positive experiences with timely salary payments and company-funded professional training (CE category certification), the overwhelming majority describe systemic wage theft, questionable deductions, and chronic vehicle maintenance issues. Drivers consistently report going unpaid for extended periods or receiving only partial advances, with management allegedly using fabricated fines to justify wage deductions. A major point of contention is insurance costs being shifted entirely to drivers rather than covered by the company. Truck maintenance is described as severely inadequate, with critical repairs delayed for weeks despite vehicle safety implications. Multiple drivers report filing collective complaints with Czech labor authorities. Management is characterized as dismissive and nepotistic, treating workers with disrespect and allegedly operating outside standard Czech labor law protections.
Pros
Timely salary payments for some workers
Company-funded professional driver training (CE category certification)
Long-term employment stability with 3-4+ year tenured drivers
Career advancement from bus (category B) to truck tractor operation
Cons
Systematic wage theft and unpaid salaries lasting months
Fabricated or disputed fines used to justify deductions
Insurance costs entirely passed to drivers instead of company coverage