Today, working as a taxi driver in Poland is no longer just a side job—it has become a stable source of income for thousands of people, including migrants. In this article, we will take a detailed look at current taxi salaries, what factors affect earnings, and the real numbers that beginners and experienced professionals can expect.

Average Earnings of a Taxi Driver in Poland
There is no straightforward answer to the question of how much a taxi driver earns, as the figures vary significantly depending on geography and work intensity:
- Warsaw. Here, income directly depends on skillfully taking advantage of “peak” rates. On average, an active driver earns between 6,000 and 9,000 PLN per month net.
- Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk. These tourist and business hubs offer stable taxi earnings at 5,000–8,000 PLN per month;
- Smaller cities (Lublin, Białystok, Bydgoszcz). Demand is lower, but living costs are also smaller. The average taxi salary ranges from 4,000 to 6,000 PLN per month.
Factors affecting income:
- Number of trips. Directly related to the time spent in the app;
- Working hours. Night shifts and weekend work pay more due to higher multipliers;
- Car class. Comfort or Black category cars bring higher profit per trip;
- Platform type. Working simultaneously on Uber, Bolt, and FreeNow minimizes idle time.
What Makes Up a Taxi Driver’s Income
To understand how much you can earn from driving a taxi, it’s important to distinguish between gross revenue (turnover) and net profit.
Revenue (turnover):
- Payment for completed trips;
- Tips (in Poland, they are left via the app or in cash, and can account for up to 5–10% of income);
- Platform bonuses (for the number of trips completed per week or working in specific zones).
Expenses (what “eats up” the budget):
- Taxi car rental. Without your own car, rental costs start at 750 PLN per week;
- Fuel. The main expense category. Using an electric vehicle significantly improves profitability;
- Uber/Bolt/FreeNow commission. Usually about 25% of the trip cost;
- Fleet partner commission. A fixed fee covering the full range of services we provide. We also guarantee stable payouts and support at every stage of work;
- Taxes and ZUS. Mandatory contributions to the budget.
Example calculation: In Wrocław, with a standard 8-hour schedule (5 days a week), you can earn 600–800 PLN per day. After deducting fuel, commissions, and rental, net income will be 250–350 PLN per day.

Differences in Taxi Earnings Between Cities: Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław
Warsaw is a metropolis with major airports, corporate headquarters, and a 24/7 lifestyle, ensuring high demand around the clock.
However, reviews of taxi work in Poland show that working in Wrocław or Kraków is physically easier, with fewer traffic jams and shorter distances between trips. Average taxi salaries in these cities often catch up to Warsaw’s due to more efficient use of time and lower mileage.
Regarding becoming a taxi driver in Poland without your own license—this is currently impossible. By law, every car must have a taxi license excerpt. For example, in Warsaw, documents can be obtained within 5 days, while in Gdańsk, on the day of application. However, it’s not necessary to get it yourself: you can connect to Uber through a partner who already has all the permits.
How to Increase Your Taxi Salary
If your goal is not the average salary but maximum earnings, follow these tips:
- Work during peak hours. Morning (7:00–10:00) and evening (16:00–19:00) are times when app multipliers double;
- Maintain a high rating. A high rating gives priority in receiving trips;
- Combine platforms. Working on Uber simultaneously with Bolt or FreeNow is the best way to stay productive;
- Collaborate with Promin Partner. Working through a trusted partner remains the most effective way to increase taxi income.
Advantages of partnering with Promin Partner:
- Free document processing. We handle all bureaucratic procedures, including applying for the ID and license excerpt. Work permits for our drivers are completely free (only a refundable deposit of 400 PLN is required);
- Branding and style. Our partners have access to free car wrapping to aggregator standards and the Promin taxi sign. This increases recognition and ensures compliance with all legal requirements without extra costs;
- Professional support. Highly qualified support works daily from 8:00 to 23:00, including weekends and holidays, helping to quickly resolve any work-related issues;
- Fuel cards and bonuses. We help drivers save on main expenses by providing E100 and AMIC fuel cards. In addition, many joint promotions with aggregators and our loyalty programs are available.
How to Start Earning in a Taxi Right Now
If you are interested in working as a taxi driver in Poland, the path to your first earnings looks like this:
- Initial stage. Visit our office or consult via chat bot. We will check your accounts and Polish driving license. If you don’t have one, we will direct you to the license replacement office and can offer delivery work during the waiting period;
- Consultation on conditions. Overview of our bonuses, benefits, and taxes;
- Umowa najmu (rental agreement). Necessary for legal salary payment to the employee;
- Work with HR department. We will formalize official employment and prepare necessary documents for signing. If required, we will apply for a work permit;
- Document preparation. We submit for an ID and verify all documents. We also handle car registration or license excerpt replacement if you work with your own car. If needed, medical and psychological certificates are issued at our office;
- Uber account connection. After resolving all HR matters, having a car with an excerpt, and all ID documents, we register you on Uber;
- Waiting for ID confirmation. You need to wait for approvals to start working;
- Connecting Bolt and FreeNow accounts. Once everything else is ready, we connect you to other taxi apps to increase income.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is taxi work worth it?
If you value a flexible schedule and the ability to influence how much you can earn as a taxi driver, then yes. It is one of the few professions in Poland where income directly depends on the driver’s diligence and strategy.
How many hours do you need to work to earn 7,000–9,000 PLN per month?
To reach these numbers, you need to be on the line about 12 hours a day, 7 days a week. It’s important to work during high-demand periods and wisely use driver bonuses.
How much net income does a taxi driver keep after all expenses?
On average, working with a rented car, a driver keeps around 3,000–4,000 PLN. This requires working about 10 hours per day, 6–7 days a week. For real income figures, it’s best to consult a Promin Partner manager for up-to-date information.
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