Lauvjah Spedycja (Oskar group) operates a substantial modern fleet of 350 trucks with quality brands like Mercedes, DAF, MAN, and Iveco. However, driver experiences are overwhelmingly negative. The company offers a base salary of 330 PLN with performance bonuses, but multiple drivers report wage cuts, citing financial difficulties, and partial cash-under-the-table payments causing significant deductions. Pay was promised at 400 PLN but delivered as 360 PLN with aggressive deductions. Management is described as unprofessional and disconnected—logistics staff allegedly dispatch drivers without regard for conditions and threaten wage cuts for non-compliance. Most critically, reported income is so low that drivers face visa and residency card rejections. The work environment has deteriorated significantly over recent years, with drivers reporting fabricated delivery times, unrealistic schedules, and unfair treatment compared to bus drivers earning more for similar work. Drivers strongly advise against employment.
Pros
Modern vehicle fleet with quality brands (Mercedes, DAF, MAN, Iveco)
Large established company with 350 trucks and Oskar group backing
Base salary of 330 PLN with performance bonus potential (up to 40 PLN)
Regular employment and work availability
Efficiency-based bonus structure (fuel, idle time, documentation)