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Culinary jobs and places to learn Polish?? [18]
I am sorry to say that but you sound a little bit naive.
The chef jobs in Poland are not as glamorous as they are in the US, so unless you can get hired in a good hotel, you will have a problem surviving on a very low wage in Poland, unless you have some savings.
So you can do things: study Polish (it will come very handy for obvious reasons), and maybe take some cooking courses, which will land you a better job in Poland. I have never met anybody who does not want to earn more money.
If you have a talent for cooking, then you can build your career anywhere and there is room in Poland for that, so good luck with that.
On the other hand, if you are a tough cookie, who likes "sink or swim" situations, go for it. If you grew up in the US, then you will probably sink with the way you are trying to approach the move to Poland.
I am just being honest.