Art-Trans drivers report severely challenging working conditions despite official employment status. One driver highlights sleeping only 3 hours while constantly rearranging cargo, indicating excessive workload and inadequate rest periods. Another driver relocated from Ukraine to Poland specifically to join Art-Trans, seeking to escape unofficial payment practices (cash envelopes, unexplained deductions) from previous employers. While appreciating the legal employment structure, this advantage does not translate to overall satisfaction. Management reliability is questioned, with drivers describing boss Arthur as 'very slippery,' implying untrustworthy and deceptive practices. The company's official status represents a genuine improvement over informal wage arrangements elsewhere, but drivers still rate the experience at 0/5 stars. This suggests that legal employment status does not compensate for the harsh working realities: severe fatigue, physical demands, management integrity concerns, and poor work-life balance. The gap between official structure and actual driver experience indicates systemic issues beyond paperwork compliance.