G. Luckus Rida is a Lithuanian trucking company notorious among drivers for systematic wage exploitation and extremely high staff turnover. All nine reviews report severe payment issues: drivers receive half their salary upon return from cargo, face multiple deductions for the same damage, and experience prolonged payment delays of months. The owner is described as deliberately withholding wages and using sophisticated deception tactics to cheat drivers of earnings. Internship compensation is exploitative—one driver earned just €10/day for a two-month training period, with payment also deducted from their mentor's wages. Staff retention is virtually nonexistent, with no drivers lasting beyond one year. Equipment quality is mixed: while the company operates 5 newer trucks, it maintains 6 old Euro 3 wrecks with outdated installations across both new and used vehicles. Management attitude toward drivers is reportedly civil initially but becomes hostile regarding compensation. Training programs are poor, with unpaid mechanic work required and mentors sometimes being alcoholics unsuitable for instruction.
Переваги
Some newer truck models in the fleet (5 out of 11)
Initial courteous treatment of drivers before salary discussions
Willing to hire inexperienced drivers for training
Недоліки
Extreme wage underpayment and systematic withholding of earned salary
Multiple deductions from same damage and prolonged payment delays across months
Severe staff turnover with no drivers remaining longer than one year
Poor equipment maintenance—6 old Euro 3 wrecks with ancient installations despite new trucks in fleet
Predatory owner using sophisticated scams to defraud drivers; unpaid internships (€10/day) and mechanic work
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