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polishcanuck   
9 Apr 2007
Law / I want to go to poland but worried about the army [38]

I travelled to PL 3 times since i turned 18. In 1997 (can't remember the date) they changed the rules for conscripting people in the army. If you are in school or hold another passport in addition to your PL passport then you are exempt from serving. Last summer when i re-entered PL via train from the czech rep. the border guard noticed on my polish passport that i had not yet served in the army. He asked where i lived and when i said canada he said oh ok.

You can travel without any worries!
polishcanuck   
9 Apr 2007
News / POLAND's ENERGY -WHAT is it? WHERE is it from? [29]

Hahaha. I'll start a race of super humans.

Actually most people at the plant are exposed to more radiation from their TV's at home than they do at work.
polishcanuck   
9 Apr 2007
News / POLAND's ENERGY -WHAT is it? WHERE is it from? [29]

Polish Canuck or may i call Kanadol

after Chernobyl all Poland needs is a fukin@ nuclear plant

lol @ kanadol - my family in PL always calls me that!

Sounds like you don't know much about nuclear power. It's ok, not many people do. It's actually very safe here in canada. Canada has its own nuclear plant design (CANDU - read about it - google) which is one of the best designs in the world. Chernobyl wasn't really an accident - commie scientists were doing a very foolish experiment for "show." They by-passed many safety features and were very careless. I don't have time to get into the details but you can google it.

Now obviously wind power (like off the danish coast), solar power, etc. are the safest methods of power generation, they just don't produce enough juice.

How do i know this you ask? I used to work in a nuclear plant as an engineer!

However, i would disagree with nuclear power on its price. its NOT cost effective to build. No company will build a plant unless the gov't pays for it. (our money)

Nuclear plants are very profitable. Yes the gov't has to help finance the (10 year long) construction but when it starts producing electricity it also produces lots of $$$. Americans want to build these plants and so does my provinces gov't.
polishcanuck   
4 Apr 2007
News / POLAND's ENERGY -WHAT is it? WHERE is it from? [29]

Mostly coal power. However in the past couple of years Poland and Lithuania have been discussing the construction of a nuclear power plant outside of vilnius - hopefully they go ahead with it (lots of power, clean and maybe they'll shutdown some of those coal plants).

As for renewable/environmentally friendly/solar/wind etc. power plants? Nope. A couple of days ago in the news i heard that Poland, USA and Russia (i think) care least about the environment.
polishcanuck   
15 Mar 2007
Life / Real life of a Polish (the Great Woman, or even the Humble Man) :) [20]

Marriage is still valued. Though living together is not rare anymore (unfortunately).

I think living together before getting married is an excellent idea. 50% of marriages in Canada end in divorce! Why? Because people get married too quickly - they don't spend enough time getting to know each other and then they realize they're not compatible. Then starts the stress, lawyers, ....

However, ideally you should not live together. Instead, see each other everyday or whatever but go to your home at the end of the day - or take turns spending the night at each others places:) It would probably be best it terms of determining if you're "compatible."
polishcanuck   
11 Mar 2007
Love / Shall we go back to interracial relationships for a bit? [50]

Well i'm Polish-Canadian (born in PL, grew up in Can.) so I have a pretty good idea of what you're thinking. My parents wouldn't be very proud of me if i brought home an African women and my family in PL would be shocked! An interracial relationship WILL definetly cause problems/embarrassment for your family and theres really no way to go around this. Poland has been a homogeneous country for quite some time and most poles (especially the older ones) just simply don't like non-whites. I go to PL every couple of years or so and i still hear some people (again mainly the older generation) calling non-whites "diabel" (devil) or "malpa" (monkey). It's terrible but eventually as PL receives more and more immigrants things will change.

You seem very positive and optimistic, so my advice to you is to do what makes YOU happy. You will have to put up with a lot of "crap" but if you feel strong enough go ahead and maybe you'll change the mentality of the people around you. I'm sure things will change once your boyfriend/husband gets a job, shows that he's hard working and able to support you + future kids your family will get to like him.

If you want my $0.02 about this subject, personally i would not get involved in an interracial relationship simply because there are too many cultural differences - especially newly arrived immigrants. I used to study at a very multicultural University here in canada and it was very difficult to connect with people of other cultures.

Also becarefull, this guy may also be looking for an EU passport...

powodzenia!
polishcanuck   
4 Mar 2007
Work / For all English teachers in Poland (who work for only $1000 a month) [102]

Who the hell changed the name of my topic?? If you don't like what i wrote make your own topic. Are you angry about your low pay?

Anyone else have any comments/responses to my post? I'm sure there's more english teachers on here who have something to say...
polishcanuck   
27 Feb 2007
Work / For all English teachers in Poland (who work for only $1000 a month) [102]

Currently I am a 3rd year university student, hoping to become an elementary school teacher (here in canada). As my username suggests, I am a polish canadian and would really like to work in Poland however I think the wages are too low. I visit my family in poland every couple of years and I just can't believe how little some people make. I was told that the average english teacher in PL makes around 2500-3000 zl/month starting! That's only $1000 CDN which is about 3 times less then teachers make here in canada (starting salary). And prices (for many products) in poland are not that much different than here in canada. Now, from browsing the forums I've noticed that some of you work as teachers overseas for many YEARS. Why?? Why do you accept so little pay? Does anyone think about retirement and pensions? Working in PL as a teacher gives you nothing in the way of a pension/benefits. Do you do this because you were not accepted into teachers college? I'm sure some of you do this for a short period of time for fun, travel and experience, but what about the others who do this for many years?
polishcanuck   
18 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Those dreaded English Guy / Polish Girl stereo types!! [11]

It has nothing to do with Polish/british sterotypes dude. A lot of girls would have acted the same or at least thought the same thing. Women are insecure and don't trust men - maybe this one had a bad experience with a horn dog ex-bf.