Dobosz Trans drivers report severe dissatisfaction with working conditions despite modern infrastructure and company growth. Primary complaints involve heavy manual labor securing loads (building materials: particleboard, OSB, paper, cellulose) from both sides of trailers using 16 straps. Drivers describe exhausting schedules with multiple loading/unloading cycles daily and hundreds of flies in cabins during summer. Payment issues are critical: unexplained monthly deductions of 30-40€ with no explanation, and diesel fuel theft with losses wrongly charged to drivers. Deductions made without driver notification. Strict operational rules including engine idle prohibition even during extreme heat force drivers to suffer in cabins. Company recruits heavily while experienced drivers report broken hiring promises and management blaming drivers for problems. Positives include modern vehicle fleet and consistent paychecks, with some drivers employed since 2018. However, transparency issues, unfair deduction practices, poor management communication, and working conditions significantly overshadow benefits.
Pros
Modern fleet with relatively new trucks
Consistent salary payments without major delays
Long-term driver retention (employees since 2018)
Company growth and infrastructure investment
Cons
Unexplained 30-40€ monthly salary deductions without explanation
Heavy manual work securing dual-side loads with 16 straps
Engine idle prohibition even during extreme heat
Diesel fuel theft losses charged to drivers without notice
Discrepancy between hiring promises and actual working conditions
Multiple loading/unloading cycles per day
Poor management communication and driver blame culture
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