SASTRANS NOVA is a Polish trucking company where driver experiences have significantly deteriorated under current management. Working conditions are characterized by aggressive deductions for idle time (capped at 5 hours weekly), unmet mileage quotas, and unrealistic work expectations—drivers regularly work 14+ hour days while driving only 8 hours, particularly on Germany routes (Hamburg, Hanover). The vehicle fleet consists primarily of aging Euro 5 trucks, and drivers are responsible for their own maintenance including wheels, batteries, and chip extraction. Management is marked by nepotism after the founder stepped back and his sons took over; dispatchers use coercive tactics threatening deductions. Previously, the company paid reliably with reasonable conditions, but current practices prioritize aggressive quotas over driver welfare. Accommodation is limited to 2 days; drivers then pay themselves. Routes operate mainly between Poland and Germany. Experienced drivers consistently warn against joining, citing broken employment promises and unsafe working conditions.
Переваги
Established European logistics network with regular work availability
Routes through major Poland-Germany markets
Previously maintained reliable on-time payment under former management
Недоліки
Systematic deductions for idle time (5 hours/week limit), unmet mileage quotas, and maintenance costs
Unsafe working hours: 14+ hour work days with unrealistic driving quotas and parking pressure in Germany
Low-quality aging vehicle fleet (Euro 5 only); drivers cover their own repairs and maintenance
Management nepotism and coercive dispatching tactics; massive gap between employment promises and reality
Limited accommodation (2 days only); drivers then pay for housing themselves
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