ZAMMLER POLSKA receives predominantly negative feedback from drivers regarding payment practices and working conditions. The most consistent complaint concerns arbitrary salary decisions and deductions, with drivers reporting that wages are paid inconsistently and without transparent explanations. Multiple drivers describe being charged for fuel surcharges (1,900-3,000 PLN) despite unchanged fuel consumption metrics, effectively requiring drivers to subsidize company operations. Daily pay rates (60-70 EUR) are reported as below-market standards. The company reportedly provides minimal accountability when issues arise—complaints are typically dismissed with "resign if you don't like it." Drivers describe duplicate charges that aren't refunded, negligent accounting practices, and forced overtime with threats of fines or customer penalties for refusal. One driver specifically references outdated Soviet-era management traditions. Only one review is positive but provides no substantive details. Overall, drivers describe a company with poor management communication, lack of transparency, and practices misaligned with modern logistics industry standards.
Pros
Described as having strong transport operations by one reviewer
Company operates internationally with European presence
Cons
Arbitrary salary payments and deductions without clear explanations