CHOMAR International Transport is a Polish trucking company with an overwhelmingly negative reputation among drivers. The most consistent complaints involve wage exploitation: drivers report salary cuts of €5, with weekends paid at only €10/day. Management uses threats of wage deductions to control drivers, creating a hostile work environment. Driving schedules are described as intense and demanding, with prioritization of output over driver welfare. Drivers who advocate for fair treatment or question wages are treated as adversaries by management and dispatchers. One driver with nearly two years tenure reported conditions deteriorated significantly after COVID restrictions. The company is characterized as dishonest and exploitative in its practices. Multiple drivers explicitly recommend avoiding CHOMAR, with several citing it as a reason for relocating to Germany where working conditions and compensation are substantially better. No drivers report positive experiences with management communication, pay reliability, or truck quality.
Pros
Initial employment terms reportedly acceptable before deterioration