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Joined: 26 Aug 2009 / Male ♂
Last Post: 9 Sep 2009
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From: Gothenburg
Speaks Polish?: No
Interests: Game Design

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Kizo   
8 Sep 2009
Work / English pre-schools in Warsaw Poland? [10]

Thank you Vincent!

As my job-offer is in Warzaw, that's the only place that matters.

Do you by chance happen to have the name of any of those schools?

Thank you.
Kizo   
8 Sep 2009
Work / English pre-schools in Warsaw Poland? [10]

Hi.

As it seems I might be getting a job offer to work in Poland, but the "problem" is that things aren't as simple for my girlfriend who when would be moving with me from Sweden.

She'll get a degree shortly as a teacher working with lower classes and pre-school. We're both Swedish but know English very well.

What I'm wondering is; are there any school in Warzaw that would be willing to employ people like her, not knowing any Polish (of course, learning Polish as time goes on).

Like English-only schools/pre-schools?

I appreciate all the help I can get.
Thanks.
Kizo   
26 Aug 2009
Life / Diabetic health care in poland [6]

Ah, okay.

I didn't know that the "Apotek" sent stuff abroad. If it's not too expensive to pay for the shipping, then that's a really nice solution.

I'll have to check it up. Thanks!
Kizo   
26 Aug 2009
Life / Diabetic health care in poland [6]

Merged: Is it easy for a diabetic in Poland?

Hi.

I might get a job in Poland and hence, moving there. To Warsaw.

I currently reside in Sweden, and Sweden has a great health care system, which is good for me, because I'm a diabetic. In Sweden, I don't have to pay for any of the equipment I need, nor the insulin.

How does that kind of thing work in Poland?

Does the state provide insulin, etc. Or does one have to go buy it at a store, like a loaf of bread?

Thanks in advance.