MINWIJA is a Polish logistics company operating under the Hegelman brand with severely negative driver experiences centered on systematic financial exploitation. The overwhelming majority of reviews document wage theft and fraud, with drivers reporting losses of €1,000-€2,500 during employment periods ranging from 1.5 to 4+ years. Payment practices are problematic: salaries are distributed piecemeal between the 20th and 1st of the following month, advance payments are either unavailable or extremely limited (€400-€800), and statutory insurance deposits (€600) are not returned upon dismissal. A critical complaint is that all European traffic fines are charged directly to drivers rather than treated as company liability. Multiple drivers reference dozens of colleagues defrauded and numerous lawsuits filed against the company. Management is described as deliberately dishonest and corrupt. Documentation is reported as illegal. Only one review suggested the actual work was acceptable, indicating operational capacity exists but is overshadowed by exploitative employment practices and systematic fraud.
Pros
Consistent work availability and regular job assignments
Operational structure allows for full-time employment
Cons
Systematic wage theft and fraud—drivers report losing €1,000-€2,500
Insurance deposits (€600) not returned upon dismissal
All European traffic fines charged to drivers rather than company
Salaries fragmented and delayed, distributed over multiple weeks
Advance payment system absent or severely restricted
Illegal documentation practices reported
Numerous lawsuits filed by drivers against the company