Aivarai UAB receives overwhelmingly negative feedback from drivers, with all four reviews rating the company 0/5 stars. The primary complaint centers on excessive and illegal working hours, typically 16-17 hours daily despite regulations, resulting in systematic tachograph violations at least once weekly. Drivers report a month-long unpaid waiting period before employment begins, with false promises made during hiring. Working conditions are dangerous, featuring overcrowded replacement buses (5-6 drivers in 7-seater vehicles), poor vehicle maintenance creating safety hazards, and mandatory weekend office hours for administrative work. Management appears indifferent to labor law compliance and driver welfare. Drivers face deportation risk during routine inspections due to accumulated violations. The company operates primarily Western European routes (Germany and France), with operational bases rotating across these countries. Overall, drivers describe a system designed to maximize work hours and profits while exposing drivers to legal and physical dangers.
Pros
Established company with guaranteed employment opportunities
International routes available across Western Europe
Consistent work schedule with regular assignments
Cons
Excessive working hours (16-17 hours daily) violating labor regulations
Systematic tachograph violations (1+ per week) with deportation risk
Severe overcrowding in replacement buses (5-6 drivers in 7-seater)
Deceptive hiring practices with false office promises