Trans Polonia Group presents a predominantly negative employment profile based on driver feedback. While the company demonstrates basic wage payment reliability (drivers report consistent daily rates of 380 złoty), multiple severe concerns overshadow this. Drivers consistently report exploitative practices: trucks are regularly provided in poor condition yet repairs require excessive documentation; workers are forced to personally fund accommodation during waiting periods; and daily wages (370-380 złoty) are considered inadequate even for certified ADR tanker operators. Working conditions are particularly poor—drivers describe facilities lacking basic amenities (water, toilets), forced to sleep in parked trucks, and facing unpredictable scheduling with multiple date changes. Management communication is poor, with one driver noting termination without notification despite no infractions. Drivers describe the company as disrespectful toward its workforce, pointing to minimal driver accommodation (2x2 meter basement room) in an otherwise modern office building as symbolic of their treatment. The consensus suggests Trans Polonia Group operates as an exploitative employer suitable only for gaining initial trucking experience, with most drivers recommending against accepting long-term work here.