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How to Survive on a Minimum Wage in Poland? [45]
What is very obvious here in Warsaw, is how they trick the low-income people into getting loans for almost everything. Like, buying a mobile phone or MP3 player on monthly installments. Or how they almost push you in Carrefour, Tesco and others to get a credit card of their chain - giving the illusion that afterwards shopping is virtually for free.
What is also obvious is how the pigs, which the retail chains are, have to adjust to market reality. I remember a few years ago Carrefour paid their staff around 800 PLN per month. And they thought it was a great privilege you could have the honor to work there. These days for example Tesco is desperately looking for people willing to work there and they offer now 1.800 PLN (still way below the average Warsaw income which is around 2.700 PLN). amd medical care.
And still half of the check-out tills are empty because nobody wants to work there.
In fact I have a lot of
schadenfreude about this. It hopefully teaches them a lesson.
And I agree with other posters that the Poles need to have the very latest in electronics. It is a question of prestige I guess.
My Kenwood hifi installation is 20 years old and still going strong. Why replace it?
It comes from an era - long time ago :) - they still made things to last.
But here in Warsaw that is an out-of-date mentality.
Buy the latest technology, get a credit and we will see...