Ipukis UAB has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from drivers, with reviews consistently reporting serious issues across multiple operational areas. The company appears to target inexperienced drivers, particularly from Ukraine, Belarus, and Central Asia, promising training and employment but delivering exploitative working conditions. Multiple drivers report broken promises regarding salary, equipment quality, and contractual obligations. Payment reliability is a critical issue—drivers mention salaries exist "only on paper" with frequent deductions and delays, while some work without compensation during training periods. Truck quality is substandard, with drivers receiving old, poorly maintained vehicles that require frequent repairs, causing lost working days. Management communication is problematic, with inconsistent policy changes, unclear terms, and unresponsive leadership. The company allegedly charges €2,000 for training while offering no salary during probation, and uses aggressive debt collection tactics. Several drivers explicitly warn others to avoid the company, suggesting it cycles through nationalities as word spreads about poor conditions.
Pros
Accepts inexperienced drivers and provides training opportunities
Offers employment to international workers from multiple countries
Cons
Salary paid on paper only; frequent deductions and payment delays despite allegedly €300-1000 monthly rates
Charges €2,000 training fees; no compensation during probation period despite full work requirements
Provides old, poorly maintained trucks that break down frequently; repairs not covered adequately