TRANS-WEG (also operating as WW Transport) is a Polish trucking company receiving universally negative feedback from all six drivers, each rating it 0/5 stars. The most critical issue is systematic wage withholding—drivers must complete entire contract terms (cadences) before payment, creating a financial hostage situation where workers cannot leave without losing wages. A mandatory 2500 zloty security deposit ('wall') is consistently not returned. Deductions are arbitrary and extensive: fake fines, equipment charges, internal insurance schemes, and even a recent '30 zloty/month grave insurance.' Management is described as abusive with no support for sick or injured drivers. A dispatcher named Vasya reportedly operates with authoritarian control and corruption. Work demands are extreme—drivers forced to continue until physical limits. Multiple drivers confirm experienced workers have left; only submissive or inexperienced drivers remain. One driver worked there 4 years and witnessed severe deterioration over the last 1.5 years. While potentially acceptable as a first job for learning trucking, it is explicitly not recommended for permanent employment due to systematic exploitation and poor working conditions.
Pros
Suitable for first-time drivers seeking trucking experience and training
Equipment/trucks available for work
Accessible hiring for inexperienced drivers
Cons
Wages withheld until end of contract—drivers become financial hostages unable to leave
2500 zloty security deposit regularly never returned to drivers