Maszonski Logistic drivers consistently report poor working conditions and unreliable payment practices. The company advertises wages around 14,000 PLN but drivers report actually receiving only 8,000-9,000 PLN or less. A major recurring complaint is the lack of compensation for extended loading/unloading periods, often lasting 13-14 hours per shift. Multiple drivers describe long waiting periods for dispatch—sometimes up to 1-2 months—with no payment during idle time at the company hostel. In November, the company allegedly fired 80 drivers and subsequently stranded approximately 50 drivers at the hostel without vehicles due to widespread fleet sales. The hostel accommodations are described as severely limited and chronically overcrowded. Management is criticized for poor communication and lack of respect for drivers, with sudden recalls and vehicle confiscations reported. Under new leadership, the company is restructuring operations, including hiring foreign workers and planning to acquire refrigerated trailers. Experienced drivers are leaving the company in significant numbers.
Pros
Provides hostel accommodation for drivers
Company actively hiring for expansion
International route opportunities available
Cons
Severe underpayment—advertised 14,000 PLN but drivers receive 8,000-9,000 PLN or less
No compensation for extended loading/unloading shifts (13-14 hours)
Extended dispatch waits without payment (up to 1-2 months)
Mass workforce reductions (80 drivers fired in November) and fleet sales leaving drivers stranded
Overcrowded, insufficient hostel facilities and poor management communication
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