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Impjiegi Sewwieq tat-Trakk fi Polonja

Poland is Europe’s trucking powerhouse. With the largest fleet in the EU and 25,000 open positions domestically, there is no shortage of opportunity. Cross-border routes to Germany and Western Europe offer earnings 40–60% above domestic rates.

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Suq tax-Xogħol ta' Sewwieq ta' Trakk f'Polonja

Average Monthly SalaryPLN 6,500–12,000 (approx. EUR 1,500–2,800)
Open Positions Estimate8,000+
License RequiredPrawo jazdy kat. CE + Kwalifikacja wstępna
Top CitiesWarsaw, Krakow, Wroclaw, Gdansk, Poznan
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Europe’s trucking powerhouse. Massive international transport sector with routes across Western Europe, especially to Germany, Netherlands, and Belgium. Growing domestic distribution sector.

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Domestic drivers in Warsaw, Wroclaw, or Gdansk return home daily. International drivers on Western European routes typically work 3–4 week rotations with time off at home.

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Rapidly improving conditions to retain drivers domestically. International routes pay 2–3x domestic rates. Many drivers spend weeks abroad.

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  • Largest trucking market in the EU by fleet size with massive demand for drivers
  • Cross-border routes to Germany, Netherlands, and Belgium pay 40–60% above domestic rates
  • Growing domestic logistics sector driven by e-commerce and manufacturing
  • Strong community of Polish drivers across Europe, with established networks and support
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FAQ

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Domestic salaries range from PLN 6,500 to PLN 9,000 per month (EUR 1,500–2,100). International routes, especially to Germany and Western Europe, pay PLN 10,000–12,000+ (EUR 2,300–2,800). Cross-border drivers consistently earn 40–60% more than domestic.

International routes to Western Europe pay significantly more (40–60% above domestic rates). However, they require longer time away from home (3–4 week rotations). Many drivers start domestically and transition to international routes for higher earnings.

You need Prawo jazdy kat. CE (CE license) plus Kwalifikacja wstępna (initial qualification, equivalent to Driver CPC). Periodic training (szkolenie okresowe) is required every 5 years. For international routes, you also need a digital tachograph card.

Both have advantages. Polish companies offer more international routes with higher pay. Working directly for a German or Dutch company may offer even better terms but requires relocation or long commutes. Fyndaro lets you compare opportunities from both.

Fyndaro lists verified positions from companies across Europe that hire Polish drivers. Search by country, route type, and salary range. Many German, Dutch, and Belgian companies actively recruit Polish drivers through the platform.

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