UT Jurewicz Transport is a large Polish trucking company operating a fleet of approximately 100 modern vehicles. While drivers acknowledge that the company maintains relatively new and well-maintained trucks, severe issues with compensation and working conditions overshadow any equipment advantages. Drivers report earning extremely low wages—one driver received only €1,200 after 4 weeks of work before quitting. A major grievance is the company's practice of summoning drivers to the base on weekends but not compensating them for this time, effectively unpaid downtime. Management demonstrates poor communication and disregard for driver preferences, forcing drivers to accept routes to Russia despite applying specifically for European work. The combination of inadequate pay, unpaid weekend base stays, and inflexible route assignments that contradict hiring promises creates a problematic work environment. Overall assessment suggests the company is suitable only as a last resort when employment alternatives are unavailable.