Sedim Transport has received exclusively negative feedback from drivers, with serious concerns about payment reliability and equipment maintenance. The most critical issue reported is arbitrary salary deductions that occur unexpectedly and without clear justification, which has become standard practice. Additionally, mechanical failures have caused significant downtime, with one driver reporting spending 3.5 months in a hotel waiting for vehicle repairs. This extended downtime appears to stem from poor equipment maintenance and management practices. A mechanic named Sebastian has been specifically criticized for making operational decisions beyond his competence level, negatively impacting the company's ability to maintain vehicles and keep drivers working. The company's treatment of its workforce suggests drivers are viewed as easily replaceable commodities rather than valued employees. Overall working conditions have deteriorated significantly, with drivers reporting unreliable compensation, inadequate equipment support, and a dismissive management approach that prioritizes cost-cutting over driver welfare.