Flink: Groceries delivered in minutes. Punches thrown in seconds. Salaries paid after months.
It was like Fight Club at the hub. Everyone was fighting including riders and shift leaders. I was assaulted by one of the self-proclaimed shift leaders. The aggressor got fired for that and they gave me three weeks of paid vacation leave. Another time I just wanted to have a discussion with the manager because there was a misunderstanding. Some guy was trying to intimidate me because of that. He stood very close to me after I respectfully asked him to leave me alone, because this matter was outside of his role at the company. I told him: “Please stop talking to me, I have asked several times you need to stop, I consider it harassment.” He tried to fight me anyways. Seven other guys tried to stop him. He was screaming, he was punching the walls, he tried to hit me. All because I tried to stand up for myself and have a discussion with the manager (…) Flink is riddled with hollow and empty promises. I signed a contract for 32 to 40 hours per week for one year, but they were only giving me 24. I keep missing more than 8 hours of pay per week, a whole working day! That is of course if they ever pay me on time. They are contractually obligated to pay us every Friday. This almost never happens. They always give us some stupid excuse like how they just forgot to put my hours in the system. Because they can’t put in the hours correctly. If I don’t show up to work two days in a row, I’ll get fired. But Flink can somehow get away with not paying for three weeks, one month, two months. Even after the fighting incident they didn’t pay me on time. The money should have arrived every Friday. I was barely able to feed myself for three weeks!
In Groceries delivered in minutes. Punches thrown in seconds. Salaries paid after months. (Radicalriders.nl)