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sobieski   
17 Oct 2013
Work / How to study Information Technology, work and live in Poland? [6]

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Foreigners studying in Poland (Polish universities are looking for them)



It is the demographic low. Universities are looking for and recruit volunteers abroad

Mid-October, and there's still ongoing recruitment for a free study at the University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski. Meanwhile, on the private universities with tuition of 3.5 thousand of euro per year stakeholders were most than enough.

Finding eager to study in mid-October in times of demographic decline is not unusual to private universities. Those tempting promotions, tuition reductions, etc. But so far it has not happened on a large scale in the public schools. Especially in Warsaw's free stationary studies.

Very interesting article, and in many ways it confirms what Delph wrote previously. Polish universities are actively looking for foreign students, Africans being an an attractive target group. And yes they will "monitor" the new "students" as to ensure they do not come here as to get entrance to the EU.... Btw I wonder what kind of students UKSW will attract?
sobieski   
16 Oct 2013
News / Referendum to remove Gronkiewicz-Waltz fails in Warsaw - turnout not high enough [37]

Interesting article this morning in GW, concerning how money was spent on the referendum.

How much does it cost a referendum in Warsaw? PiS has issued the most, PO - the least

Nearly 400 thousand zł gave PiS. Guział - the initiator of the campaign gave 200 thousand. Least gave PO - 70 thousand.

A few days before the referendum in Warsaw 800 thousand of Varsovians found leaflets in their mailboxes with President Stefan Starzyński or two mortar rebuilding the city on top and the slogan: "They dreamed of the great Warsaw". For the printing and distribution paid PiS. It cost 112 thousand zł

warszawa.gazeta.pl/warszawa/1,34862,14784556,Ile_kosztowalo_referendum_w_Warszawie__PiS_wydal_najwiecej_.html#TRLokWarsTxt

PIS: 400.000 PLN
Guział: 200.000 PLN
PO: 70.000 PLN

The worst of course is that the taxpayer had to fork out 3.000.000 PLN for this referendum.
Question: Where did Guział get his money from? He initiated this joke, so I think it is only fair he should pay the bill.

Good thing is that PIS has a hole in its bank account and nothing to show it for.
sobieski   
14 Oct 2013
Life / How can I change 100 PLN bank notes for smaller currency? [17]

The funny thing is that Biedronka, not accepting card payment, often lacks coins to pay back.
Other issue is - and I am living here well over 10 years - what to do with the 1gr, 2gr, 5gr coins...Our daughters are collecting them in a big vase...for some new sneakers I guess :). But honestly speaking they are pretty useless.
sobieski   
14 Oct 2013
News / Referendum to remove Gronkiewicz-Waltz fails in Warsaw - turnout not high enough [37]

some jobsworth has decided he's going to get himself a great story to tell all his friends

Nope. Once again I do not agree with you. I abstained from the referendum and as you should know I am anti PIS.
Bus this guy was doing his job and got intimidated for that. I despise that kind of behaviour from HGW's court entourage.
Yes they should have paid, every one of them. Shame on them. From what I know from my friends in Wilanów, she and her entourage acted as Louis XIV's court.

"Who can touch me?"
Not the way to go.
sobieski   
14 Oct 2013
News / Referendum to remove Gronkiewicz-Waltz fails in Warsaw - turnout not high enough [37]

Nope. She should have taken out her purse, and pay the meagre entrance fee to the park by herself , which I think is 6 PLN ?
Setting an example never hurts any politician. Arrogance and being mean does, big time.
This has nothing to do with processing fees etc. It is about being a decent human being, not being mean.
sobieski   
14 Oct 2013
News / Referendum to remove Gronkiewicz-Waltz fails in Warsaw - turnout not high enough [37]

I am sorry but I do not agree with you on this one Harry. Wilanów is not a city institution but depends on the Ministry of Culture. I know quite a few people in Wilanów and they all confirmed she behaved very arrogant, extremely impolite and her entourage tried to intimidate the staff big time.
sobieski   
14 Oct 2013
News / Referendum to remove Gronkiewicz-Waltz fails in Warsaw - turnout not high enough [37]

I only hope PO will take a lesson from this referendum. After all HGW is known to be very arrogant (I remember an incident when she refused to pay entrance to Wilanów - the guard denying her entry is still a local hero at the palace) and not to be in touch with the average Warsovian. As GW ( not a paper to support PIS) today wrote, she knows Warsaw from her office window and her limousine. The city is plagued by ill planning, wholesale. Lot of space for improvement.

Which says that the voters of Ursynów wanted nothing to do with this referendum. The only interesting thing was the vote in Srodmiescie - has Warsaw also got the problem of a significant amount of working classes living there?

Highest frequency was in Wawer, where HGW lives.
As for Śródmiejście, I actually do understand them. It is blocked by various projects big time, and this due to laziness/incompetence of the administration. Always the same term "brak dokumentacja". Means some imcompetent lazy git at the city found it more important to drink tea as to review documents.

Typical example: They are now re-laying the Rynek Starego Miasta. Only they started to do this in the midst of the tourist season. Coordination, planning ?
sobieski   
14 Oct 2013
News / Referendum to remove Gronkiewicz-Waltz fails in Warsaw - turnout not high enough [37]

The funniest thing of it all is that the lowest frequency was in Ursynów, where Guział started it all.
Second most funny thing is that PIS is now accusing everybody else of using "Byolorussian tactics" and that tens of thousands city workers influenced the result by not voting.

And third funniest thing is that these accusations come from Kamiński, who was using in PIS/Samoobrona/LPR times CBA to spy on "unfriendly" journalists. Definitely Byolorussian tactics.
sobieski   
12 Oct 2013
Law / International student from Poland traveling to Norway on Karta Pobytu? [54]

The word "Nigeria" tells it all, doesn't it? In Western Europe we do know what this means. Maybe that is why you did not apply for a place at a university in the UK for example?

Still it does not explain why you feel the urgent need to go to Norway, and feel offended the Norwegians might agree with me and will stop you at the border. And why didn't you apply for a tourist visa with the Norwegian embassy in Warsaw? Because the word "no" would appear as fast as you could complete the application form?

And why did you apply to "study" in Poland of all places? Oil and gas...the UK is much better situated for that....I wonder how much it costs to "study" in Poland at a private "university". Maybe you could give an idea what you are "studying"? Maybe the subject "how to to get into the EU" ?
sobieski   
12 Oct 2013
Work / Average IT salary in Poland [60]

Can anybody tell me why there is an invasion of Indian IT people into Bydgoszcz, and this for salaries well above Polish ones?
I thought typical BPO cities were £ódż and Katowice?
sobieski   
10 Oct 2013
Law / International student from Poland traveling to Norway on Karta Pobytu? [54]

Your story has holes as big as in an emmental cheese. What kind of company would sponsor your "studies" ? And on which conditions?

And could you enlighten us at which "university" you are "studying" and which subject?
And why the sudden need to go to Norway? Anyway they have an embassy in Warsaw, go there and apply for a tourist visa...
sobieski   
10 Oct 2013
Food / Is Domino's Pizza popular in Poland? [18]

That is because these fastfood chains in some way cater to local taste and customs. For example in Belgium McDonalds also sells beer with their burgers.
sobieski   
9 Oct 2013
Law / International student from Poland traveling to Norway on Karta Pobytu? [54]

why is divorce so rampant about 98 percent here.

provide a link to that?
And tell me, why did you enrol with a private "university" to "study"...and why the first priority is to to "visit" Norway...since you are here to "study"

And where did you get the money from to "study" here? I suppose you also could "study" in Lagos or Kinshasa....or Nairobi....
sobieski   
9 Oct 2013
Food / Is Domino's Pizza popular in Poland? [18]

Yep, one is shortly going to open 2 metro stops from my place in Bielany. Still their website could be improved. It does not even show a menu or pricelist at first glance.

That said and done, if we are in need for some fastfood, we'd rather go to Amrit Kebab on Plac Wilsona.
sobieski   
9 Oct 2013
Law / International student from Poland traveling to Norway on Karta Pobytu? [54]

Of course you could go to Ukraine, fake marriages are much cheaper to arrange there. But then, you would not have access to the EU...

By now of course we all know why you did come to Poland to "study". I am just wondering from where you did get the money to pay for your "university"?
sobieski   
8 Oct 2013
Law / International student from Poland traveling to Norway on Karta Pobytu? [54]

A very fishy project in any case. It cannot be denied that all these private "universities" thrive on third-world "students" who suddenly have the urge to "study" in Poland... And in the same instance inquire about working permits and the possibility to reside in other EU countries. I never see any posting here from a Nigerian or Indian going to study at the KUL, UW, or UJ.
sobieski   
8 Oct 2013
UK, Ireland / Use of UK/EU Driving Licence in Poland [15]

europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/vehicles/driving/validity/tourist_en.htm

This answers to the OP question for sure.

The only issue I sometimes when I get stopped by the police, is that my licence dates back to 1983 and so the photo on it is not really very similar anymore :)
sobieski   
8 Oct 2013
Law / International student from Poland traveling to Norway on Karta Pobytu? [54]

Delph you have much more experience in education as me..But I have the distinct impression that all these private "universities" for a part thrive on these Africans / Indians / Turkish who come to Poland to "study". There was a Nigerian on the forum I believe doing fishery studies in Gdynia...
sobieski   
7 Oct 2013
Food / Where to go for the best steak in Warsaw? [77]

Reminds me of the recent burger fashion in Warsaw. The prices some venues charge for what is basically a burger with French fries and some veggies. Mind boggling. I refuse to go along with such fashions. First it was the sushi invasion, then the steak attack. Now the burgers. The culinary snobs always go for it :). And you have to been seen there by the right people, just to impress. I do not care a fig for some charolais in the intercontinental. We go since ages to a local place which is not fashionable - thanks God no expats there - serves decent and very unfashionable food for a local price. And enjoy.
sobieski   
7 Oct 2013
Law / Opening an English bookstore in Poland - what are the prospects and profitability? [17]

I dont know if Reddings is still going

Nope, sadly Reddings went out of business I think like two years ago. American Bookstore is to my liking very expensive. Although I browse through their books and later order them at Amazon.

The public library at ul. Meissnera 5 (Praga) has a lot of English-language books and very helpful staff.
sobieski   
6 Oct 2013
Law / International student from Poland traveling to Norway on Karta Pobytu? [54]

just want see any other countries.

Nope. Let me translate. You enrolled in some private "university" in Poland where they of course they accepted you (being private, money counts).

You obtained, most likely through your "university", a residence permit.
And the first question on your mind is how to live in Norway.
So you are stuck in Poland. You thought it might have been the perfect back door to Schengen.
Bad luck :)
sobieski   
6 Oct 2013
Work / 3500 PLN gross - not happy with my salary (working in Warsaw for an international company) [55]

Infosys pays a basic salary + a language bonus. I think that is typical for all BPO companies. Native speakers get the highest bonus, if their language level fits into the job description, Average salary for a native speaker there is around 4200 PLN (including 1500 PLN language bonus). I am talking about gross salaries and entry/mid-entry jobs.

Of course general salary levels in £ódż are much lower as in Warsaw. Why it is a magnet (as Katowice is) for BPO companies.
sobieski   
3 Oct 2013
Work / Living in Katowice (programmer, 3000 PLN) - is it enough? [65]

Two observations here. This forum is recently flooded by people claiming to earn much more as the average Jan Kowalski and then asking what they have to do with this money. Second, they are all from India, Turkey, Pakistan. Third. Soon the question follows how to get a permanent residence permit, and if they can work in other EU countries.
sobieski   
2 Oct 2013
Life / Pryzmat printer cartridges on Warsaw street [7]

I bought today first time a pryzmat printer cartridge. Set me back 30 PLN, whereas an original Epson costs in Saturn 90 PLN. It works just fine.
sobieski   
30 Sep 2013
News / Silesians Vote in German Federal Elections [23]

NATO could act against Poland.

In case you did not know it, Poland is a fully-fledged member of NATO and the EU.

Silesian separatists.

Nope. They strive for autonomy. But this is a definition which you do not understand...