PORDZIK SP.J. receives exclusively negative feedback from drivers with consistent complaints about working conditions and management practices. Drivers report severe issues with payment reliability, with instances of wage deductions for alleged performance problems and payment for fewer weeks than worked. Management, particularly the owner Dayman, is described as dishonest and manipulative, making promises solely to get drivers on the road without honoring agreements. The company allegedly operates with systematic violations of transportation regulations, including unauthorized oversized cargo transport without proper permits and mandatory tachograph violations. Drivers describe the internal accounting as completely unofficial ('black'), making it impossible to verify actual earnings or dispute deductions. Working conditions appear exploitative, with drivers forced to violate safety regulations and subjected to unfair compensation practices. The company primarily operates domestic German routes (cabotage), which drivers view as monotonous work with inadequate pay.
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Systematic wage theft and payment disputes - workers paid for fewer weeks than worked
Management dishonesty - promises wages then reduces payment with false performance claims