Romix presents an extremely problematic working environment according to driver feedback. Workers report systematic financial exploitation, including mandatory deductions of 1,000 zloty per paycheck over 8-month periods and upfront fees of 600 euros paid to intermediaries for job placement. Employment terms are deceptive, with promises of 25,000 km monthly deliveries rarely materializing (actual: 13,000 km reported). Physical working conditions cause severe health deterioration, with drivers citing hemorrhoids and osteochondrosis from extended cabin time. The company employs coercive practices including forced unpaid labor (livestock care, wood chopping) at worker accommodation facilities in rural areas. Drivers report poor management communication, inadequate documentation support for mandatory code 95 training, and treatment described as degrading. One driver noted the company's decline from previously acceptable standards to current exploitative practices.
Pros
Employment available without strict qualifications
Accommodation provided (though substandard)
Earnings possible despite deductions (1,500 EUR reported for 13,000 km)
Cons
Systematic wage deductions (1,000 PLN/month for 8 months)
Forced unpaid labor and chores at accommodation
Deceptive mileage and payment promises
Health deterioration from working conditions (back problems, hemorrhoids)
Predatory fees to intermediaries and lack of documentation support
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