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Roger5   
31 May 2014
Work / Finding English teaching jobs in Poland [19]

Doug "Maybe [s]he doesn't want to go to China"
It was a suggestion, not an order.
"Plenty of work out there."It's really that simple."
Really? Come on, give the lass some advice. It's not simple at all.

szenoa, Warsaw, as you know, is expensive. A small school in a small city would suit you better than a soulless franchise in the capital. If you really want to stay here, explore the regions. There are beautiful places here that need people to teach English in their tourist infrastructure. They may not be party central during the winter, but you'd live more easily and probably enjoy life more than in Warsaw.
Roger5   
31 May 2014
Work / Finding English teaching jobs in Poland [19]

You can stop wasting your time looking now. It's the worst time of the year. Why Warsaw? Try smaller cities and towns from late August. You'll have a much better chance. Bear in mind that there are now excellent Polish teachers with lots of experience, so a first year teacher is likely to be offered poor pay. If I were you, I'd go to the Far East. Twenty-odd years ago, when I started in EFL, I was prepared to go anywhere to get work. China is the place to be for people in your situation in my opinion.
Roger5   
30 May 2014
Travel / Camping holiday - Mazurian lakes and Bieszczady mountains [6]

We were there for only three days so we didn't do much exploring, just a long hike on the second day. This site gives more information on the region than I ever could.

en.poland.gov.pl/Bieszczady,National,Park,8312.html
Roger5   
30 May 2014
Travel / Camping holiday - Mazurian lakes and Bieszczady mountains [6]

My wife and I were in the Bieszczady mountains for the May holiday. It was absolutely gorgeous. We stayed at a trout farm for 100 PLN/night and ate like Lord's bastards. There was a blues festival on at a nearby inn, where we drank bottles of wine for 50PLN and shared a table with some famous old rockers (inc.drummer from Dzem). Camping is all well and good if you're the hardy type and don't mind sleeping on the ground after a day's hiking, but I'd recommend staying in a hotel or guesthouse. You could, of course, combine the two.
Roger5   
30 May 2014
Law / Are Car Damage by Pothole Claims in Poland Possible? [12]

Harry "111zl very possibly well spent."
I so regret not having had one. I was t-boned by a mad old lady whose story changed with every telling. An idiot could see what had happened. I lost thousands and plenty of peace of mind. The worst of it is that the cops just went back to work.
Roger5   
30 May 2014
Law / Are Car Damage by Pothole Claims in Poland Possible? [12]

Olaf "you base this only on your presumptions"
True in my case. Having experienced a courtroom in the last year and seen incompetent, lying traffic cops flout procedure with impunity, and a judge decide for the plaintif against expert opinion and common sense, my view of the Polish judiciary is a little jaundiced. If your friends got a good result without having to go to court, good for them.
Roger5   
29 May 2014
Life / Anti establishment Polish artist Pawel Kuczynski [20]

The shepherd is not a shepherd. Shepherds do not wear suits to work, unlike businessmen and politicians. He has a big stick at the ready, just in case the sheep take a wrong turn. His trusty dog serves the same purpose. The sheep are offered only one attractive place to go.

I like Kuczynski's work but it's a little heavy-handed and at the same time ambiguous. He's no Ralph Steadman. If he wants to make a clear political point, he should make it (as he does in many of his pieces); otherwise he can leave interpretation up to each viewer, in which case it's art. In any case, thanks to the OP for putting this up. Food for thought.
Roger5   
29 May 2014
Work / Any Speed School of English in Poland? [54]

Maximus. I'm glad they're looking after you. I would, too if I knew I could get you to work for nothing. Two months' experience in EFL hardly makes you an authority, but I take your point. If you are happy working for free, who am I or anyone else to spoil your fun. Just two questions: Were you asked to post here? Are you American? "gotten"

Anyway, good luck to you.
Roger5   
29 May 2014
Life / Why are Polish so conservative and religious? [240]

Jon"I wouldn't go that far"
Well I would. I talk to about 150 of them each and every week, and while they might not dress as outlandishly as they do in Camden, they are tolerant and gentle. Last semester one lad briefly and affectionately put his head on another lad's shoulder in my class. The other students all quickly looked at me to see my reaction (none whatsoever), but they were all fine with having these lovebirds in their class. When I came here years ago students said the most horrible, intolerant things. Now they're cool.

The churches used to be so packed in my nearest town that there were fifty people outside the door. Not now. Things are changing very fast here. Twenty years is a generation, and even the boonies are coming alive.
Roger5   
29 May 2014
Law / Are Car Damage by Pothole Claims in Poland Possible? [12]

krecil"I'd be laughed out of court"
Not at all. Your lawyer would encourage you to pursue this for years, and the judges, and their descendants, would enjoy watching you go old and grey. Dickens's Jarndyce v Jarndyce could have been based on the Polish legal system.
Roger5   
29 May 2014
Travel / Parking problems in Poland - no stopping signs [2]

Where I work the city guards and the traffic wardens are infuriatingly efficient and keen as mustard. I have twice been called in for a stand up interview for parking (a couple of centimetres) over the 1.5m line. I would have been happier to get a 50PLN ticket, but they use the embuggerance factor and make you waste time going to their office. I have to say it works. Now I park like a German.
Roger5   
29 May 2014
Work / Any Speed School of English in Poland? [54]

Wroclawrocks "suspect that the school management have got a friend to write it to try and balance out the well-deserved bad reviews this place has"

But if that were the case, it would mean that the school asked someone who worked there fifteen years ago for a testimonial. Surely they wouldn't have to go that far back for a good write-up. ;-)
Roger5   
29 May 2014
Life / Anti establishment Polish artist Pawel Kuczynski [20]

Wroclaw Boy "OK so this is a good one, thoughts?"
The man is living in the darkness and cold of his ignorance. The means to enable him to climb up into enlightenment are available to him, but he choose the temporary warmth of his ignorance because it is easier and comforting, so he ignores or destroys the means of his escape.
Roger5   
29 May 2014
Love / What does my Polish work colleague's behaviour mean? [12]

balinina, I'm sure you have jerks like this in Italy, too. Confront him with a smile and something like, "Have I upset you? It's just that you seem to dislike me for some reason." You say he treats other women with respect, so he's obviously got some decency. Challenge him in a friendly way and see what his problem is. I don't want to appear flippant but it may be that he really likes you.
Roger5   
28 May 2014
Life / Why are Polish so conservative and religious? [240]

Jon357 "the boondocks of Podlasie"

I've travelled a fair bit in Poland and I live in what you consider to be the boondocks. Perhaps it's been a while since you've visited the east of Poland. If so, you'd be surprised at the changes that have occurred in the last few years. I've been to much less developed places in what are considered to be more civilised parts of the country. As for Białystok, the younger generation have the same views as young people from any capital in Europe. They're much slimmer, though.