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Speaks Polish?: no/yes ,a little bit more than yesterday

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andrewwright   
5 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Recently beaten up in England by 3 Polish guys [93]

So where in England are you?
Im from Essex and my family are mostly Londoners,Parents and sisters(3 of) now in west Wales,
I met My Polish fiancee 5 years ago(in Wales) lived in Wales and north Yorkshire and many visits to Essex to my brothers(4 of them) and never had any problems,And we have a lots of Polish friends in the uk,

Sorry must be more to this story,But hope you get better,Keep your Chin up
andrewwright   
3 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Polish woman in the UK gives birth then leaves the baby in hospital [28]

andrewwright:By the way, I've heard on the grapevine that there's driving jobs going if you've got an HGV licence. You'll have to spend up to 6 weeks away from home, but that's no issue for a hard working Brit like yourself, is it?

Looking at doing HGV this year back in good old UK(unless i can do it in Poland,a person of your knowledge might know if i can take it here)And spending time from home! Well i have done for the last 5 years so no probs,Its nice to see your thinking about me :-X
andrewwright   
3 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Polish woman in the UK gives birth then leaves the baby in hospital [28]

Here's the article( Im a bit of a computer d..k i dont know how to put links up,but you could all help me) but BBC NEWS/NORFOLK you will find it there

Missing woman left baby at Norwich hospital

Missing Agnieshka Marciniak seen leaving the hospital
Police are trying to trace a Polish woman last seen leaving the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital on Saturday who had given birth earlier in the day.

Agnieshka Marciniak, 32, who had recently arrived from Poland, told medics she would return.

She had given birth to a girl and left the hospital pledging to come back when she had collected personal belongings.

Police said they were "extremely concerned" for her welfare and wanted to reunite Ms Marciniak with her baby.

Ms Marciniak has friends in the Lakenham and Tuckswood area of Norwich.

Det Insp Matt Sharman said: "We are concerned for Agnieshka's whereabouts and are working with our colleagues in children's services to try and locate her.

"Our aim is to reunite Agnieszka with her baby who is fit and well.

"I am also appealing to Agnieszka to return and see her baby. I would stress that she is not in trouble and can return without fear that she will be arrested."
andrewwright   
3 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Polish woman in the UK gives birth then leaves the baby in hospital [28]

I read this morning on BBC NEWS that a Polish Woman gave birth in Norfolk and Norwich hospital and left her poor little one saying she would come back and didn't, What a great start to a life when you done nothing wrong,Why do somthing like that? Your views

Missing woman left baby at Norwich hospital

Police are trying to trace a Polish woman last seen leaving the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital on Saturday who had given birth earlier in the day.

Agnieshka Marciniak, 32, who had recently arrived from Poland, told medics she would return.

She had given birth to a girl and left the hospital pledging to come back when she had collected personal belongings.

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/norfolk/8494024.stm
andrewwright   
31 Dec 2009
Work / Salary for Teaching EFL in Krakow [120]

Hi there,

Would appreciate any advice on the following:

I have been offered a job teaching English as a foreign language at a private language school. I have my CELTA (Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) and previous experience at summer schools in England.

They offer a salary of 50,00 PLN net (after tax) per teaching block (i.e. 80 minutes). Guaranteed monthly net income amounts to approximately 3,000 PLN.

Is 3,000 pln enough to live reasonbly comfortably on in Krakow?

(unfortunately the hours are from 3:20pm to 9:30pm so it's unlikely I'll be able to take on many (or any) private lessons, if it comes to that).

Another school has offered me 2,500 PLN per month for 25 hours work, so I assume that 3,000 is good?[/quote]

turtleonfire,was you set on fire when offerd this job,If not watch it you might get mugged during your lessons, Go to the UK you will earn more
andrewwright   
23 Oct 2009
News / RHD cars in Poland - my campaign to change the rules in Poland [128]

Anybody know the 3 second rule, If not (A TIP FROM A X LONDON BUS DRIVER(NORTH LONDON AND CENTRAL)Look in a mirror ever 3 seconds IF NOT YOU WILL RUN SOME IDIOT OVER,Mirrors are there to be used,if you dont want to use them,then walk

Sorry guys and girls BUT thats 100% right,
andrewwright   
15 Oct 2009
Work / Advice on Teaching English in Poland [709]

I come from Essex and lived in London,Wales and north yorkshire,All my friends and family say im a cockney, But i have a job as a native English speaker,(not a teacher)that seems the best way to get your foot in the door,Then see where it takes you,

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andrewwright   
14 Oct 2009
Work / Does it make sense to move from the UK to Wroclaw for this salary? [50]

I was offered a job as a coach driver for 2000zl a month + extra for saturdays 1 year ago when i moved to poland and thought i could earn more than that,Then many months later i found out that was a good wage for where i live and wished i would have taken that job,

Now i am still not working in poland Full time

Dont be fooled! Do what you think and believe what is right for you and your family

goodluck

KiltMaker
andrewwright   
8 Oct 2009
Law / What is the quickest and cheapest way to send money to a bank account in Poland? [37]

well we have accounts with hsbc(uk) and also pko polska and transfer probably once a mouth and withdraw (atm) every week and never seem to get charged,dont no if its the type of account we have as we said we will be using it in poland alot? but we are happy with it,And transfer normally within 2 days max
andrewwright   
7 Oct 2009
Food / What's your favorite Polish beer? [870]

I enjoy specjal,but it was the first polish beer i drank,But when back in the uk its leech,My father who is now 65 came to poland 2years ago and before that for the last 40 years would only drink bitter,but he loved tyskie so much he asked me to buy in bulk for him from cash and carry,
andrewwright   
3 Oct 2009
Love / How to please Polish women? [216]

Give her a bottle of polish vodka on the 8th march,that would please her :)