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Question regarding Polish women vs Jobs abroad


sapphire 22 | 1,241  
11 Apr 2007 /  #61
perhaps you could send me a pic of you wearing only an apron?.. then I could see if you might be suitable for the job
RazZ 1 | 180  
11 Apr 2007 /  #62
sorry not interested
sapphire 22 | 1,241  
11 Apr 2007 /  #63
ok razz.. I know you are too good to be cleaning my floors really.. maybe only with your tongue :)
RazZ 1 | 180  
11 Apr 2007 /  #64
my tongue is busy cleaning something else :). so it wont be of any use for the floor:)
Giles  
11 Apr 2007 /  #65
jezz, I know I'm guilty of toilet talk, but wtf why does every thread either turn into a racist rant or a sickofantic leery perv....are we all so simple.

Not to mention Razz the thought of you dude, naked wearing an apron and licking clean the floor makes me feel ill. Sorry dude just me perhaps.:)

Sappy you shouldn't encourage all these pervs. Focus, its all about Focus.
sapphire 22 | 1,241  
11 Apr 2007 /  #66
Sappy you shouldn't encourage all these pervs.

sorry, will try not to.. but I guess it takes one to know one...
RazZ 1 | 180  
11 Apr 2007 /  #67
Not to mention Razz the thought of you dude, naked wearing an apron and licking clean the floor makes me feel ill. Sorry dude just me perhaps.

hey i rejected her offer.
Giles  
11 Apr 2007 /  #68
I can just about handle you licking the floor dude, its just the something else thats freaking me out.
sapphire 22 | 1,241  
11 Apr 2007 /  #69
its just the something else thats freaking me out.

I think he's been cleaning his kitten's arseholes. :)

Ok thats quite enough about your rimming fetish.. you are putting me off my hula hoops
Giles  
11 Apr 2007 /  #70
Some of my lady friends are out in Dubai. They are love it.

And no they aren't cleaners:)
sapphire 22 | 1,241  
11 Apr 2007 /  #71
come and see for your self. you might enjoy it

Ok no problem.. I'll stay at yours and do your cleaning shall I?
RazZ 1 | 180  
11 Apr 2007 /  #72
hey who am i to stop you from cleaning :) anyway im off from work. take care everyone cheers
luka  
11 Apr 2007 /  #73
Miranda !!! You are just as bad as I am. Pitty I had to hurt your national pride to make you produce such a eloquent answer to Witek's nerrowminded question - I hope he read it. As for me - my english is realy bad indeed, I complated my education in 1995 since than I got merrid and my husbands affairs takes us to other language zones, so english isn't the most important for me any more.
kkustron  
11 Apr 2007 /  #74
Based on what I pay my non-Polish cleaning lady and assuming an average of 30 hours per week of cleaning, (another 10 hours for traveling between clients) her gross salary is over $65K USD. That is more than the starting salary for most four year college engineering graduates.
witek 1 | 587  
11 Apr 2007 /  #75
Luka tell me why is my question narrow minded? :(

i am just curious why Poles are always labourers such as cleaners, masonry or construction workers. the labour jobs pay good $$$? maybe. we Poles don't know English that well? maybe.

look at the Jews. have you seen a Jewish plumber or carpenter? why not?
Jews are over -represented in fields like medicine, banking and law. why?
kkustron  
11 Apr 2007 /  #76
To generalize, all people have the same basic “needs”: food, shelter, and clothing for survival. . The difference or gap comes to the level aspect of “wants”. The “wants” drive the career choices, education, salary, and ultimate benefits. The level of the “wants” come from life experiences and exposure of opportunities.

I find most Polish people are humble and find it perfectly acceptable and content to get by with the basics of needs. They don't find it necessary to flaunt their wealth. They would rather keep their money in the bank or invest it safely.
Giles  
12 Apr 2007 /  #77
Jews are over -represented in fields like medicine, banking and law. why?

Ho ho man surfing into anti-semitic land.
Big Rob - | 70  
12 Apr 2007 /  #78
Giles, yet again, banking on your side of the fence! In basic (and I mean this in its most of basic forms! kkustron, You are pointing out the fact that the Jewish faith has an ability to provide the education and support network that is needed to give a proper educational system?

Back to the origional thread.... It's easy (bardzo, bardzo). Go for the available jobs. A traditional available job for a man is labour. The same is true for a woman. It has always been the case of a 'trade skill' for a man. E.g. Plumber, Electrician, brick layer etc... and the same for the woman. These skills need little qualifications. I do not want to sound sexist. I personally find that women are much more important in society than men, after all, who raise the next generation of both female's and male's?
witek 1 | 587  
12 Apr 2007 /  #79
Ashkenazi Jews or Jews of central and eastern Europe have made disproportionately large contributions to intellectual pursuits. Though they are about a quarter of a percent of the world's population, they comprise 28 percent of Nobel Prize winners in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, and Economics, and have accounted for more than half of world chess champions. In the United States, Ashkenazi Jews represent less than 2 percent of the population, but have won 40 percent of the Nobel Prizes in science awarded to U.S. citizens, and 25 percent of all Turing Awards. A significant decline in the number of Nobel Prizes awarded to Europeans and a corresponding increase in the number of prizes awarded to U.S. citizens occurred while Nazi persecution of Jews drove them from Europe during the 1930s and drastically reduced their numbers in Europe in the 1940
Matyjasz 2 | 1,544  
12 Apr 2007 /  #80
i am just curious why Poles are always labourers such as cleaners, masonry or construction workers. the labour jobs pay good $$$? maybe. we Poles don't know English that well? maybe.

Tell me, how many polish women of second, third, ect generation do you know that actually do work as cleaners in the US? :)
FISZ 24 | 2,116  
12 Apr 2007 /  #81
Not many around here (NY-NJ). These women are typically in the 40+ age group that do the cleaning; however, we do have a lot of PL people that own mason/construction/plumbing businesses in the area.
witek 1 | 587  
12 Apr 2007 /  #82
Matyjasz,

how many Polish lawyers, bankers and surgeons do you know?:)

i myself know some proffesionals ( 1st generation) but they are the minority
FISZ 24 | 2,116  
12 Apr 2007 /  #83
We do have a large amt. of Pl nurses and doctors I"ve forgot to mention :) They are some of the best and most respected for their knowledge.
Matyjasz 2 | 1,544  
12 Apr 2007 /  #84
how many Polish lawyers, bankers and surgeons do you know?

Many, but I do live in Poland though. :) Personally I don't believe that there are 2 and + generation poles in the US that work as cleaners.
witek 1 | 587  
12 Apr 2007 /  #85
usually the most ambitious people are the 1st generation they work 70-80 hour weeks and invest their $$$ in the stock market and real-estate and buy their homes for cash.:)

the 2nd and 3rd generation? some are hard working but most have a Canadian or American mentality and are lazy :(
Matyjasz 2 | 1,544  
12 Apr 2007 /  #86
usually the most ambitious people are the 1st generation they work 70-80 hour weeks and invest their $$$ in the stock market and real-estate and buy their homes for cash.

That's pretty good for cleaners if you ask me. :)
witek 1 | 587  
12 Apr 2007 /  #87
cleaners that work for themselves :) owners of bigger cleaning companies :)
FISZ 24 | 2,116  
12 Apr 2007 /  #88
American mentality and are lazy

Watch it. I work my ass off. Not all of us are fat and lazy..just most :)
witek 1 | 587  
12 Apr 2007 /  #89
FISZ maybe you are hardworking American

but you don't know how to "kombinowac":) like us Poles:)
miranda  
12 Apr 2007 /  #90
the 2nd and 3rd generation? some are hard working but most have a Canadian or American mentality and are lazy

witek,
I don't know where you get his info, but you are talking about my cousins and friends and you are totally off.

PS. Sorry, you are not talking about them, but you are off

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