KOIMEX S.A. is a Polish trucking company with highly polarized driver experiences. Most reviews (6 out of 8) rate the company 0-1 stars, citing severe labor concerns including deceptive payment practices, unrealistic hourly rates (promised high rates but receiving significantly less), excessive working hours (14,000 km monthly), and inadequate compensation after taxes. Drivers report poor truck conditions described as "bomzh" (homeless-level) equipment, problematic loading/unloading practices, and unfair fine systems for fuel consumption. Management allegedly uses employment contracts requiring drivers to "voluntarily" agree to questionable deductions, making legal recovery difficult. However, one positive review from a 2-year veteran claims fair treatment when work quality meets expectations and management cooperates. This contradictory feedback suggests highly variable treatment depending on individual driver circumstances, though the overwhelming majority report exploitative conditions, lack of vacation/sick leave, and poor base accommodations.
Pros
Management reportedly flexible and willing to negotiate with cooperative drivers
Possible long-term stability for drivers willing to accept conditions
Organized company structure with established employment procedures
Cons
Deceptive payment schemes: advertised high rates but actual earnings 60% lower than promised
No vacation or sick leave benefits; extremely limited time off
Vehicles in poor condition with inadequate equipment and maintenance
Excessive monthly distances (14,000 km) with low compensation (11,000 PLN before 2,500 PLN tax)