These reviews present a highly polarized picture of Balkan Euro Tir, with serious concerns about payment reliability and company viability dominating feedback. Multiple drivers report severe payment delays or complete non-payment, with one claiming 15 workers were not paid for three months in 2018. Numerous accounts indicate operational capacity collapsed from 30+ trucks to approximately 9-10 active vehicles, accompanied by mounting debts and management allegedly fleeing to Germany. Office staff reportedly experienced wage cuts up to 50%. However, some drivers provide contrasting perspectives, noting responsive management, competitive advantages versus alternatives, and that payment issues were resolved by employment period end. Working conditions are described as challenging, with drivers surviving on minimal advance payments of 50 euros for three-week periods. One driver returned after trying competitors like Girteka, suggesting the company retains competitive value. Overall, the company exhibits signs of significant financial instability and payment reliability concerns, though experienced disciplined drivers report acceptable working conditions.