Transport Ciężarowy Andrzej Pieniążek receives universally negative feedback from drivers concerning payment structure and management practices. The company operates a per-kilometer payment model that excludes loading, unloading, and security work from compensation. Drivers report mandatory deductions for required documents, medical records, and voivodeship registration fees (380 PLN) deducted directly from wages. Most critically, multiple drivers describe experiencing significant wage theft upon termination, with the company levying questionable damage claims (1400-1500 PLN) for alleged truck damage to justify withholding final payments. One driver reports damage was due to manufacturing defect despite deductions. Working conditions are characterized as exploitative, with drivers noting that despite the company's Polish ownership structure and family management, treatment of departing employees involves systematic financial penalties. Drivers strongly discourage employment at this company and view management as dishonest and abusive.
Pros
Company provides vehicles for work
Cons
Payment based solely on kilometers driven, no compensation for loading/unloading/security work
Mandatory deductions for documents, medical records, and registration fees (380 PLN)
Fraudulent damage claims used to withhold wages upon termination (1400-1500 PLN deductions)
Management dishonest and exploitative toward departing employees
Payment withheld on dismissal through fabricated vehicle damage charges
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