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teflcat   
14 Mar 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

I had a chat with a depressed friend today. She and her husband took out a 25-year, 195K mortgage on a flat a year ago. They both work, and pay over a thousand a month to the bank. After their first year they've reduced their capital repayment by....100 PLN. Poor buggers.
teflcat   
9 Mar 2012
USA, Canada / Would like to move back to Poland from New York after living in USA for 20 years. [155]

Teach English and live in some dank little apartment, working evenings, working nights, making crap money.....it makes no sense.

That sounds like the polar opposite of my life here as a teacher.
I'd advise the OP to find work with a foreign company before she comes. NE Poland won't have much to offer her, but with fluent Polish I'm confident she could find something elsewhere if she looks hard. As for teaching English, I'd avoid it in her case.
teflcat   
4 Mar 2012
News / About fifty injured after two trains collide in Poland [73]

Was anyone held accountable over the last accident? If not, why not? Will it be the same again this time? If so, why?

Let's wait and see. I expect a full and objective enquiry for the reasons I mentioned. PKP are not in any position to cover anything up. Let's not have the Smolensk effect here, please.
teflcat   
4 Mar 2012
News / About fifty injured after two trains collide in Poland [73]

PKP is still an unaccountable behemoth

That's not quite so. PKP has applied for a huge amount of EU cash for upgrading the network. The detailed plans have been submitted, and are being minutely scrutinised by Brussels. These guys leave no stone unturned, and PKP have been extraordinarily open about the network's shortcomings (I can't say how I know this here).

As for today's tragedy, it could, and does, happen anywhere.
teflcat   
2 Mar 2012
Language / Need Advice On Polish-English language barrier (my Polish boyfriend and his family) [59]

Buy Hurra Po Polsku 1 and use it with your teacher if possible as it is written in Polish

+1 A good book, but you need a Polish teacher.

I learn more from his 11 year old sister than from him

I've learned more from my (not-too-educated) in-laws than from my highly-educated wife. Listen, listen, listen. You'll learn more in the street or the family than in the classroom.
teflcat   
29 Feb 2012
History / A little reminder for those Brits that ***** about Poles [143]

Ironside. What's you're source? keepingoldwoundsopen.com?

The parade caused political controversy in the UK and has continued to be criticised because of the lack of representation of Polish forces.[1][17][18][19][20][21] During the war, more than 200,000 members of the Polish Armed Forces in the West had fought under British High Command. These were loyal to the Polish government-in-exile, were opposed to the Soviet Union since the time of the Nazi-Soviet pact and hoped to return to a democratic, non-communist Poland after the war. However, by 1946, the British government changed its diplomatic recognition from the pro-democracy Poles in exile to the new communist-dominated Provisional Government of National Unity in Poland, where, according to Winston Churchill and others, totalitarian control was being established.[22]

The British government initially invited the Soviet-backed government in Poland to send a flag party to represent Poland among the allied forces in the parade, but did not specifically invite representatives of the Polish forces that had fought under British High Command. Britons including Winston Churchill, figures in the RAF and a number of MPs protested against the decision, which was described as an affront to the Polish war effort as well as an immoral concession to communist power.[1][23] Also, the pro-democracy Polish forces did not feel properly represented by the Soviet-backed Polish government, and saw the development as a negation of what they had fought the War for.

After these complaints, 25 pilots of the Polish fighter squadrons in the Royal Air Force, who had taken part in the Battle of Britain, were invited to march together with other foreign detachments as part of the parade of the Royal Air Force.[24] The government said this was a necessary compromise due to the political circumstances of the day.[24] Also, after the public criticism in Britain,[25] last-minute invitations were sent by Foreign Minister Bevin directly to the Chief of Staff of the Polish Army, General Kopanski, who was still in post in London, and to the chiefs of the Polish Air Force and the Polish Navy and to individual generals.

The above is from Wiki, and, if true, shows that the truth is, as usual, somewhere in the middle.
teflcat   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS IT ABOUT POLISH PEOPLE THAT MAKES THEM THINK THAT UK WANTS THEM? [309]

Does that explain the time you supposedly spent working in SE Asia?

Can't bring myself to use the abbreviation, so I'll say that that made me laugh.
In my relationship my Polish wife has at least as much say in how we do things as I do. I haven't told her that the cops hit me for six points and 200PLN for speeding today as I am not fond of being nagged. Is it so different elsewhere?
teflcat   
28 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Why can't unemployed Polish people on benefits just leave UK and go home please? [240]

If it's true, then post an authoratitive link. I'm not saying it's not true; I'd just like to see the stats.

I sometimes look at the London Met's website, where you can punch in a postcode and see what's been happening in a given area, with a breakdown of types of crime. It appalls me to see how my old place has gone to hell, but I wonder how many of the crimes were comitted by foreigners. It doesn't say.
teflcat   
28 Feb 2012
Work / My friend is looking for a job in Poland with a physics degree [32]

If he had a PhD, he might be in with a shout, but a humble Bachelor's degree isn't going to get him far here. Although Polish science is underfunded it is world-class. The stuff I'm in contact with (through proofreading) is published in all the best journals. Can he really offer something Poles can't?
teflcat   
27 Feb 2012
Genealogy / My dad's last name was Polak - Do I look in any way Polish? [57]

And yet you are still on here with your borderline Personality Disorder, cursing at other women

Tell me, how many are you hoping to PM you on here to set up some sort of scam to get $ from them? :D Actually, I really don't care. You yourself said you are a troll

Wow. And you come across as a rosy-cheeked earth-mother on your blog.
teflcat   
25 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS IT ABOUT POLISH PEOPLE THAT MAKES THEM THINK THAT UK WANTS THEM? [309]

Not difficult you would think until I get asked for passport, council tax bills, N.I number, bank details, references, driving licence, proof of address, size of my dick etc etc

Apart from the last bit, is there anywhere in the civilized world that doesn't ask for these things when you need to get established?

I wanted to actually do something about the state of this country

How in hell do you think you are going to do that? With a bomb? (Sorry 'bout that; the CIA might knock on the door now) The democratic way would be to start at Ward level and then try to get a nomination to a major political party. Then again, you could always, like me, get to understand that we as individuals are, essentially, fkced, and try to make the best of a bad world for ourselves, our families, and those in our communities we care about.

I have to hit the hay now as I start my journey to work at sparrowfart tomorrow. I'll be teaching extra-mural uni students. I could tell you how much I'll be paid but you probably wouldn't believe me. Good luck.
teflcat   
25 Feb 2012
History / Lech Kaczynski - was he a good leader? [88]

though he offered no useful ideas on how he might become one

His ultimate demise will be similar to that of the awful Margaret, i.e. surrounding himself with kiss-asses who bolster his delusions with one eye on their own political career. You and I know that JK is dead in the water. Funny how so many people across the pond seem to believe that he's in the running for anything other than a footnote in Polish history.
teflcat   
25 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS IT ABOUT POLISH PEOPLE THAT MAKES THEM THINK THAT UK WANTS THEM? [309]

Wedel. I thought cut and paste was verboten here. Please don't encourage trolls. oxon is just pissed off that his youthful dreams of a better world didn't come true. I was unemployed for two years after leaving uni and, like him, I snarled at every easy target and had dark thoughts about politicians before realising that I had to retrain, get off my self-pitying arse and do something. In my case it meant leaving Thatcher's Britain, which I loathed and continue to loathe.

oxon. I know how it is. I applied for 250 jobs in one year, and got one reply. I know that it's easy to get into a mindset which is comfortable, where Poles (or Asians, or Blacks or whatever) are responsible for your situation. It's a cliche, I know, but get a life. You obviously have intelligence and, no doubt, skills. Come on, man.