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Joined: 9 Nov 2008 / Male ♂
Last Post: 10 Mar 2012
Threads: Total: 7 / In This Archive: 2
Posts: Total: 22 / In This Archive: 13
From: Katowice
Speaks Polish?: Nie :0)
Interests: The missus, football, beer, travelling

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backhander   
1 Jul 2009
Study / Looking for English Language schools in Katowice [48]

Hi Tommo,

I live in Katowice and been here for 6 months now, teaching english. I dont have any formal qualifications so I have to take work in some of the smaller local towns as the ones in the city seem to be sticklers for qualifications...hey ho, drifting off point a bit. So just to say you can feel free to contact me anytime you want. Kato has a small expat community mixed of Brits and americans and most of em are a good bunch, generally we all meet up in the Irish Bar to chat pish and sink Zywiec whilst watching the footy

irishmbassy.com/Katowice/EN/index.html

Even though I've been here for 6 months, it's still quite difficult meeting and befriending locals as you would expect when you move abroad but most people I do meet are good folk and keen to get together. partly to blame for this is the schools I work in, most of the teachersaren't so young in places I work or indeed they acually live in these small towns outside the city and rarely do they venture in here

Anyways, feel free to contact me whenever :0)
backhander   
1 Jun 2009
Life / Transport: the best way of moving stuff to Poland. [11]

Cardno, check this site out, when I moved over here I sent over 2 boxes of stuff (clothes, books etc) with a combined weight of 30kg. I just checked back and found the invoice in my archived mails, it only cost me £65 which i reckon is pretty reasonable.

the site is interparcel.com

I think it all arrived pretty quickly too, like in a few days or so
backhander   
1 Jun 2009
Life / Ceilidhs in Krakow [19]

Hey Cardno, could you keep me posted on the Ceilidh shenanigans please ?
backhander   
15 May 2009
Life / Playing loud music in Poland. What are the laws? [6]

Hi,

Does anyone know the polish laws to playing loud music from your property?

Now, it takes a lot for me to ask such a question given that I used to run drum & bass events internationally for a period of time and I myself have been guilty of playing music so loud the inevitable knock at the door came from the police however I have a neighbour who never stops playing music loud. Obviously, the lazy waster doesn't have a job as the music is played loudly all day every day from about 10am til 8/9/10pm. For a while it didnt bother me as per the reasons given above but now it's starting to **** me off. I had a word with him and subsequently when it continued I left a note on his door just the other day, now this morning this f*ckwit has the audacity to play the music even louder. I'm ready for war, and would be quite willing to give him a crack on the jaw but don't want the bother of an assault charge so my question is, is there anything I can do to get him to turn the tunes down by way of the law?

Cheers
backhander   
8 May 2009
Travel / Wizzair cancelling flights [23]

FYI, I found out that Wizzair have cancelled their Glasgow Prestwick route as the demand simply isnt there anymore. They may reinstate it if demand picks up again
backhander   
7 May 2009
Travel / Wizzair cancelling flights [23]

if i were you i'd give em a buzz mate. Although they are informing people by email, best to be sure ! I've a friend from the local boozer is a pilot for wizzair, im gonna interrogate her tonight and see if i can get the flights switched gratis :0)
backhander   
7 May 2009
Travel / Wizzair cancelling flights [23]

Has anybody heard or been a victim of Wizzair cancelling flights due in the next few months? I just had an email that my mums flight has been cancelled and then my best mate called me to say they have cancelled his flight. Of course, the premium rate number you need to call to speak to Wizzair keeps you hanging on for so long I gave up. Has anybody heard anything about this and know whats going on?
backhander   
4 May 2009
News / POLISH POLICE PRAY FOR ROAD SAFETY.... [23]

this is a topic I had to comment on, I've only been here for a few months but the poles are without doubt the worst drivers I have ever come across!!! And to go back to nauczyciels point about the speed of drivers, I honestly believe that the slower drivers are at least partly to blame for the number of accidents. I mean, do Poles understand the concept of a fast lane???? not in my experience , theyre quite happy to trundle along in the fast lane at 60km an hour and when it causes other drivers to start getting irate and attempt to undertake them, you guessed it, thats exactly the moment they decide to pull in and have the audacity to look at you like your the idiot for undertaking ! I was told that it was extremely difficult to pass your driving test here, I almost choked on my zapiekanka when I heard that comment :0)
backhander   
9 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / English mobile phones - compatible with Polish sim cards? [3]

It cost me 40zl to get mine unlocked, the phone is about 2 years old, though I've been told it can be done for less than that.

Related:

What is the best mobile network to go on in the UK?

i am moving to UK and will need a mobile - i will occasionally be calling Poland so a mobile carrier with good international rates would be good.

Get yourself a laptop, put some credit on there, and use skype. It is so dam cheap and you can call free to other computers. Otherwise try orange they usually have good deals when phoning abroad. Calling abroad from the Uk is very over priced on all networks.
backhander   
26 Mar 2009
Travel / Katowice night life for 22-28 year olds. [11]

but back to the original point, I don't know too much yet to be honest..... my girlfriend has been ultra busy studying recently as have most of our friends but I have been to Inqbator, near the train station, I liked it but it was kinda tunes so for me the club itself doesnt matter, it's more the music. I have heard of Spiz, as the local student club but have heard mixed reports, some ok, some bad but no-one has really said it was good or great. There is a club in Chorzow, closeby, which is the pick of the bunch for me so far, it's called Zanzibar, a small, underground club...just the way I like it ! :0)
backhander   
26 Mar 2009
Travel / Katowice night life for 22-28 year olds. [11]

lol yeah perhaps that is making me lean more to the Kato side. Oh how I miss the sweaty betty's of home

Female approaches male
"awright gorjus, hows about ah take you hame wi me n pump ye rotten"
Female proceeds to down full pint of Magners in a 'wanner'

lol
backhander   
26 Mar 2009
Travel / Katowice night life for 22-28 year olds. [11]

I'll be honest, I've been in Kato for three months now and I don't think the nightlife is that bad, ok it's not the greatest but in my honest opinion, Glasgows nightlife is far worse...yes there are many bars/clubs to choose from in Glasgow, but theres not much choice of scene in Glasgow, it's all pretty similar stuff so thus far I would say the nightlife I've experienced in Kato is in some way better, however, it does depend on what scene your into :0) I stayed in Amsterdam for a few years, now there's a city you will never beat for nightlife
backhander   
29 Jan 2009
Work / Non Polish nationals living in Poland - What do you do for a living? [23]

Mark S,

can you give me some contact details of your recruitment agency as I would like to contact you and go over my CV with you? Im interested in finding out what job opportunities there may be for someone with my experience and skills, I have worked for some of the worlds largest global companies in Cust Service and Sales over the past 7 years across two european countries.

I am a native english speaker from Scotland by the way

Many thanks
backhander   
10 Jan 2009
Life / Irish man wanna move to Poland [60]

Hi, I have recently moved to Poland with my beuatiful polish girlfriend. We have a nice apartment in Katowice and have been here for one week now. I dont have work yet but will be starting my TEFL course online and will also start to learn polish and have some savings which will last about 6 months. Are there any other brits in the Katowice area who can offer advice/tips on anything really, to do with living in Poland and finding work etc