Majchrzak Transport is a Polish trucking company that receives overwhelmingly negative feedback from drivers across all reviews. The most consistent complaint is payment unreliability—drivers report extreme difficulty withdrawing earned wages, with payments often requiring aggressive phone calls and arguments to receive. Payment is calculated per kilometer at rates around 0.50-0.75 PLN/km, but drivers claim systematic deductions for fuel consumption, winter heating costs, and other charges that aren't transparently documented. Equipment quality is mixed: while vehicles appear relatively new, critical maintenance is neglected. Multiple drivers report disabled AdBlue systems and poor tire conditions. Working conditions are harsh, with management allegedly pressuring drivers to rush loading while later penalizing them for fuel overconsumption. Winter operations include refusal to allow autonomous heating in hostels, forcing drivers to pay personally. Management communication is poor and dismissive; the owner reportedly operates from his home and ignores driver complaints. No drivers mention positive aspects of management or company culture, and several reference YouTube influencers recruiting drivers to what they characterize as a fraudulent operation.
Pros
New or relatively modern truck and trailer fleet
Available routes to Spain and Western Europe (Poland-Spain)