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Joined: 15 Sep 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 14 Apr 2009
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From: krakow
Speaks Polish?: a little, not much
Interests: travel, culture

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dtaylor   
27 Nov 2007
Travel / Just back from Krakow [120]

I was concerned that there seems to be an England Football bar in Krakow now

yeah that place is a complete dump!! most ex-pats avoid it like the plague. shame, because if you would have turned right at the corner, you would have found one off the most chilled bars in Krakow, RE

the bull is nice, not my place though, i tend to go to nic nowego or pauza. cool, chilled, hang out places.

you are right in saying that Krakow is starting to loose its charm, but don't feel down, come during the winter, when the tourists go and the town really comes alive:D
dtaylor   
6 Nov 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish immigration in UK [491]

simple question would be, was the uk worse of 6 years ago?

im not against the polish or anyone in the world coming to the uk, let them come. but dont patronise the native people by saying if it wasnt for immigrants in the past 5-6 years we wouldnt have better lives. but with everything, its a 2 headed coin, we can employ cheaper labour( that doesnt mean exploit) but the 16-21 year olds natives will find it alot more difficult for work.
dtaylor   
11 Oct 2007
Travel / Regular UK visitor to Krakow - How to meet people and make friends? [56]

hey guys,

there a quiz night that runs every tuesday, 9.30pm. its at the irish arms, the pub isnt the greatest but its good for meeting ex-pats. i like nic nowego as its a trendy mordern place owned by an irish guy. theres a good mix of people there too.
dtaylor   
16 Sep 2007
Work / Advice on Teaching English in Poland [709]

ok to clear some things up. the 1500-2000pln is based on me, also i havent yet got my nip so i am limited to the amount i can command as a wage. from the company i work for in krakow(city well known for paying crap) the teachers earn 38pln per hour.

concerning the private students, i find they do want to learn english, since it was them who came to me asking to. you can make 120pln an hour if you teach the right stuff. typically for basic english i ask 80pln. but 120 for when im teaching in hospitals because i teach medical terminology as i have degree in mental health nursing.

so i will only say that in a city like krakow teachers are paid less, but i find 1500 enough for me to get by, any more is a bonus. 1000 on rent and bills, 500 for beer:) im scottish so i have history of being tight:)
dtaylor   
15 Sep 2007
Work / Advice on Teaching English in Poland [709]

average wage for a 20hour weeks for native speakers in private school is about 1500 - 2500pln, which is way above the national average wage and gives you a comfortable life-style. if you add private clients to that you will be laughing all the way to the bank. simply put