DANEMA TSL is a Polish trucking company with highly polarized driver feedback. Two drivers report positive experiences with timely payments, reasonable management, and performance bonuses, noting the boss is flexible and doesn't pressure workers excessively. However, six drivers describe serious payment issues: systematic wage withholding (300-500 EUR per driver), non-payment of full salaries for months, and confiscation of two-month deposits as "incentive bonds." Management—three brothers including one named Roman—is described as disrespectful and dishonest, using dubious fines and penalty deductions to justify payment shortfalls. Living conditions are reportedly poor (floor sleeping quarters). Multiple drivers filed labor inspection complaints. The company appears to operate with inconsistent practices: while experienced drivers claim bonuses and timely payment, others report wage suppression and manipulation.
Pros
Timely payment for compliant drivers
Flexible management willing to negotiate working terms
Performance bonuses available
Opportunities for drivers without extensive experience
No excessive pressure or harassment for responsible workers