TKS-TRANS drivers report consistently poor working conditions and inadequate compensation across all reviews. Monthly earnings range from 3600-3800 PLN, with significant unpaid downtime during border and customs delays in Europe (45+ hours unpaid is standard). Management is criticized as miserly and indifferent to driver concerns, rarely compensating for waiting time—if offered, only 100 PLN per day. The company pays exclusively in Polish Zloty without adjusting for currency fluctuations, making compensation less competitive than comparable positions. Vehicle maintenance is minimal and substandard—drivers report worn suspension, damaged cabs, and poor road conditions contributing to accidents. The company prioritizes vehicle appearance over driver safety and satisfaction. Management shows little concern for driver welfare or company reputation, described as increasingly hiring inexperienced drivers and operating more like a 'farm' than a professional transport enterprise.
Pros
Regular work and consistent long-distance routes available
Clear point-to-point payment structure between pickup and delivery locations
Initial onboarding process provides adequate treatment first month
Cons
Very low monthly earnings of 3600-3800 PLN with 45+ hours unpaid border/customs downtime
No compensation or minimal 100 PLN/day for customs and border delays