SKÓRSKI-TRANSPORT has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from drivers, with all 10 reviews rating the company at 0/5 stars. The primary complaints center on payment irregularities and wage theft: drivers report being underpaid by 40% of agreed salaries, non-payment of meal allowances and daily allowances (contracted at 53 euros but paid 50), and systematic non-payment of final settlements (approximately 1000 zloty withheld upon termination). Additionally, drivers receive no compensation during vehicle downtime caused by mechanical breakdowns, holiday-related driving bans, or loading/unloading delays. Equipment quality is uniformly criticized—trucks and trailers are described as extremely old, unreliable, and dangerous, with one driver comparing a trailer to a "coffin." Management practices are characterized as deceptive, with promises of bonuses and premiums that are never delivered, attributed to fabricated claims of missing orders. Working conditions involve high staff turnover, excessive workloads (primarily hauling 24-ton loads of boards, metals, and paper), and a management structure that shifts operational failures onto drivers rather than addressing systemic issues. The workplace culture appears toxic, with allegations that expeditors undermine drivers.
Pros
Initial payments were made on time for new employees during first months