Seanus
28 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / The Changing Face of Scotland - we need more immigrants! [178]
Again, noimmigration has a point. Many Poles are proud, often overly so, but don't want to make a difference in their own back yard. Having lived here for over 3 years, we can point the finger at the govt to a large extent as they pay peanuts for skilled occupations. I know of a dentist who studied for 6 years and then worked for 1,900zl a month. Take 19% tax off of that, 1,500zl about and 200zl for ZUS, 1,300zl and maybe 700zl for rent and utilities/media per month, that leaves 600zl for a month. Doesn't leave much room for having kids really. It can be done of course but is that all these hard-working people have to look forward to? A life of drudgery and non-stop thriftiness!! We all have purple patches or money for a rainy day (the black hour Poles say) where money is tight but not constantly
Again, noimmigration has a point. Many Poles are proud, often overly so, but don't want to make a difference in their own back yard. Having lived here for over 3 years, we can point the finger at the govt to a large extent as they pay peanuts for skilled occupations. I know of a dentist who studied for 6 years and then worked for 1,900zl a month. Take 19% tax off of that, 1,500zl about and 200zl for ZUS, 1,300zl and maybe 700zl for rent and utilities/media per month, that leaves 600zl for a month. Doesn't leave much room for having kids really. It can be done of course but is that all these hard-working people have to look forward to? A life of drudgery and non-stop thriftiness!! We all have purple patches or money for a rainy day (the black hour Poles say) where money is tight but not constantly