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From: Poznań, Poland
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delphiandomine   
22 Jun 2010
USA, Canada / US Polonia 70% for Kaczyński [343]

Where is your Tusk's economic miracle he promised you?

Not falling into recession was a miracle enough for my liking. You might also remember that Lech Kaczynski vetoed many reforms.

no, what is nonsense is the shlt coming out your mouth (via the keyboard)

You disgust me - you take money from forum members, then use this forum to attack anyone who thinks differently from you. And you're in your 40's? How utterly tragic. I'd like to thank America too - one less macho moron in this country!

thanks for your opinion but too bad you don't really know what the hell you're talking about.. there is plenty of polish, in polish, press in the usa and canada..

Too bad that most of the Polonia can't actually read it.
delphiandomine   
22 Jun 2010
Travel / Changing money in Poland [15]

I don't understand why people still use kantors.

Because for example, British banks punish you heavily for taking out money from cash machines.
delphiandomine   
22 Jun 2010
USA, Canada / US Polonia 70% for Kaczyński [343]

maybe they are not fooled by mass media bias

I don't think they even read the Polish media to begin with. The fact that they think that Kaczynski is a conservative tells you plenty about what they actually read.

The biggest surprise is that Komorowski is very popular in województwo warmińsko-mazurskie. Which is usually considered to be more conservative than several other regions where Kaczynski got a much better result.

Could it be because Komorowski is a known hunter, and thus appealing to the forest-dwellers there?

PiS was always winning in the eastern PL because of it being more rural and less educated, more open to populist driveling and bywords..

I'm wondering how they'll react now that Kaczynski appears to be desperate to do a deal with the SLD - he's fed them constant SLD = COMMUNIST = EVIL lines for so long that it would seem that he's at huge risk of alienating his simple fanbase who don't understand complex messages.

Anyway, it would seem that if you take around 66% of the Napieralski vote, add in the Korwin-Mikke supporters - then Komorowski should be over the 50% mark.
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
Travel / Ultra cheap trains in Polish trains [8]

The old TLK service was quite good, but since they changed it - it's very hit or miss. But then again, PKP IC don't want to run most of them anyway.

Same with InterRegio - it can be very hit or miss. Really, any train lower than EIC is a bit of a lottery - though certain routes can be better than others.
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
Work / TEFL Jobs in Poland - your success story? [16]

But if you pay ZUS, at least you get your medicines for the normal rate and do not have to pay the complete price.

And to be fair, many of the services under the NFZ aren't bad at all. For instance, it's very easy to find a competent NFZ dentist, who, unlike the UK, will happily keep seeing you until you're completely sorted.

So are there really many more benefits for me to set up 'działalność gospadarczy' (setting yoursef up as a self-employed entity).

Probably not, unless you're a true freelancer. There's not much benefit to anyone who has a stable set up like yourself - though the business does give you the ability to chop and change as you see fit without relying on schools to give you a contract.

But how much, realistically speaking, does a teacher end up at the end of the month from this. Accountant seems to be 150 zl. a month. Zus for the first 2 years is exactly what (my employer said 290zł). Given that he was pushing me in this direction I figured it was bad for me.

350zl these days for the first two years. It's not necessarily bad for you, but more accurately, it's probably not worthwhile if you're working solely for one school. I'm properly freelance and probably issue between 12 to 16 invoices a month - so it's well worth it for me. But then, I do 4 hours here, 3 hours there, 10 hours somewhere else - so it's very effective for me - I do this by choice, as it's much easier to remind schools that you have alternatives out there.

There is of course lots of additional stuff (unpaid) that goes with teaching in a school - reports, homework, class prep., meetings.

I have none of this, thankfully - again, the true benefit of being freelance is that you can simply blow off anything unnecessary.

Is there any foreign language teacher out there who has umowa o pracę??

Not in any private language school. No-one would be so stupid, because the laws are such that no school would risk it.

And to those of you who have set yourselves up as a separate teaching 'company', how much and what can you put down in costs per month. Details would be appreciated and useful I think to many teachers who read these threads.

I would be shocked if any teacher actually knew the ins and outs of it. That's why we use accountants - it's just not worth the hassle of understanding the complexities of Polish tax law for something that costs us 3 hours work a month at most. But - to give an idea - I write off the cost of my office, travelling, mobile phone, office equipment, stationery, books (any sort of English materials), photocopies, ZUS, advertising costs - basically, as long as it's justifiable, it's allowed. But the calculations are horrifically complex - and beyond the work of anyone who doesn't speak Polish well. But for instance - even education costs related to the business are justifiable - conferences, training courses, etc.

It's actually quite easy to write off a significant amount as "costs".

Hence, collective bargaining is virtually impossible

To be honest, the reason for this is because most teachers can't see beyond the next summer. There's also a glut of overqualified English teachers in Poland - if a school such as Empik was facing unionization, they would just cull their existing teachers and steal teachers from other schools. No sweat to them.
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
USA, Canada / US Polonia 70% for Kaczyński [343]

If that's the case, it just shows that 70% of Polonians in America haven't lived in Poland in the past twenty years.

Of course they haven't. Many of them have never lived in Poland full stop - they just fall for the sentimental nonsense and believe that Kaczynski is the saviour of Poland. I imagine hardly any of them will know or hear anything about Kaczynski's courting of the SLD now - and this is what pisses me off.
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
Study / High school entry - exams, points etc in Poland [7]

Straightforward, but the results count for nothing - disregarded in terms of high school entry. SO WHAT'S THE POINT??

Are you sure? It was supposed to only count for nothing last year as it was the first year - this year was supposed to count.
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
Work / TEFL Jobs in Poland - your success story? [16]

Setting up your own sole proprietorship is easy and you pay 19% income tax and lower social security (a few percent only, depending).

Lower? 350zl for the first two years, as said. But then 850zl after 2 years is anything but "few percent" - someone earning 4000zl a month can expect to end up paying around 25-30% in total - which is drastically more than the 9.5% rate you can pay under umowa o dziel contracts.

You also need an accountant, so that's anything from 122zl to 200zl a month on top.

Starting a business if you're here for the long term only makes sense if you have plans to grow the company.
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
USA, Canada / US Polonia 70% for Kaczyński [343]

So young Poles in Polonia don't laugh at Kaczynski (as they do in Poland)?

They don't speak the language and only know what they read in English-language media - that Kaczynski is a conservative. They have precious little understanding that Kaczynski is really just a Catholic-socialist.
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
USA, Canada / US Polonia 70% for Kaczyński [343]

Our Polonia appears to be more patriotic, traditon-bound and staunchly anti-Communist than voters in Poladn itslef.

Or unable to read Polish and thus completely isolated from what is actually going on here. I even saw one person online claim that Kaczynski was a true conservative and not a socialist unlike Komorowski - which made me weep with laughter when you look at how completely socialist some of Kaczynski's policies actually are.
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
Work / Girl looking for job speaking English apart from teaching English. Ideas? [30]

I am easily able to converse in Polish, but would like to have a job related to English.

It's going to be very difficult unless you've got something that is in huge demand. People in Poland simply don't rate speakers of Indian English - no matter how your accent is, it's the perception that Indian English is inferior that you will have to deal with.
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
Life / Small change in shops in Poland!? [95]

Good point, i have a tab in my local anyway

Does it come with an optional brawl once a month? ;)
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
News / Who are you voting for in the 2010 Poland's presidential elections and why? [82]

They've got scores from 49% of all voting places and the difference is nearly 1%... time to emmigrate to UK...

If it turns out that it is really so close, then I'm going to go and offer Komorowski's campaign my assistance in the morning. I do NOT want to live in a country that has yet more important legislation blocked by a President who puts himself above the country - and I simply don't believe for one second that Jarek will pass PO legislation freely.
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
Law / Motorcycle Polish drivers license? [37]

You bastard, I was hoping he might take the bait! ;)

I was hoping that he would actually be stupid enough to fly into Poznan for a chat with them, I imagine a 19 year old foreigner would **** themselves in a Polish jail ;)
delphiandomine   
21 Jun 2010
News / Who are you voting for in the 2010 Poland's presidential elections and why? [82]

What's interesting is that it seems that Kaczynski may have suffered quite the defeat in the over 60 age group - if it's true, then that's a disaster for him. But otherwise, it's all as expected - except possibly Pawlak getting defeated by the internet darling Korwin-Mikke.
delphiandomine   
20 Jun 2010
News / Komorowski for complex-ridden Poles? [94]

Komorowski is off to engrave his 'Yes Donald' stamp :)

Just like the President should do. :)

There's a reason why Kwasniewski was a successful President.
delphiandomine   
20 Jun 2010
News / Decoded talks inside Poland's president's plane are released in Internet [337]

But, unfortunately, majority will buy into it being an accident.

That's because we trust people at the very top of the system in Poland who have got there through a lifetime of work, as opposed to American conspiracy theorists and anti-Russian "nationalists".

If that's the case, we should be very, very, very, afraid.

Definitely, I mean - if they're capable of doing that towards a country that they don't really care less about (Poland) - what are they capable of doing to the USA or the UK?
delphiandomine   
20 Jun 2010
Law / Motorcycle Polish drivers license? [37]

I want to get the driver license in Poland for a motorcycle next week, as if i get my license here, i must restrict my bike's power for two years which is why i want to get a Polish one.

It's not happening. For a start, Poland has exactly the same rules in regards to restrictions. In fact, the whole EU does. I also doubt that you're capable of handling a bike of more than 125cc at the age of 19. I've seen 125cc bikes capable of doing 90mph+ when tuned correctly - so what do you need a bigger bike for?

Can an Irish citizen walk in off the street and do the test?

No.

What is needed?

How long will it take?

Residency of over 185 days.

Can you just 'buy one'???

Yes, it's possible. If you want to come to Poznan, I can introduce you to someone who will happily discuss the ins and outs of buying a Polish driving licence with you.

How much money would i need to stay in hotel for allocated time to get license and also how much spending money will i need? ( food etc )

All you'll need is one night here for the chat with my contact. Shouldn't need much money either. They might even give you free accomodation!

If you want to know more, let me know.
delphiandomine   
19 Jun 2010
News / Decoded talks inside Poland's president's plane are released in Internet [337]

You FOOL that's the whole point I have been making! In this situation, the pilot needed critical help not only from the inarticulate Russian tower guy, but from the Russian airport system communication equipment that according to German aviation experts, gave FALSE information to the plane.

So - you're officially declaring that you trust German aviation experts over Polish ones? My my my - aren't you the patriot? I mean, it's quite ironic that you believe that Germans are more knowledgeable and trustworthy than the Polish State.

Anyway - WHAT equipment? There was no precision landing equipment at Smolensk-North - and even if there was, they certainly weren't using it to land. I very much doubt that there was much of anything there - why would there be, when the base was decommissioned?

And tell me - how would any sort of automated landing system overrule the fact that both altimeters showed the plane descending below 150m on autopilot? I mean, the Polish transcript tells us clearly that they didn't respond to them going below 160m - at which point, they should have started to pull up due to the limitations of the Tupolev.

Can't the Polish state be wrong?

Well, you're accusing the very top guys in the country of being wrong. Powerful stuff, especially as you have a) no experience in this sort of thing and b) you're just a nobody.

Then you have the plane crash footage and the guy getting killed for taking that video (how can you make this up???).

Show me any evidence whatsoever from a credible news source about the guy being killed. Not the Kavkah Center, please! Oh, that's right - no-one reported it, because no-one sane trusts a random website of completely uncertain origin that publishes no contact details.

You know - I'll leave investigations to trained professionals. Certainly, they're likely to be far better at their job than some little man who posts conspiracy theories online!

I still love the irony of someone posting about a conspiracy theory that includes all the top brass in Poland lying, fellow members of the Air Force lying and even better - the same conspiracy theory relies on the word of Germans and Muslims hell bent on jihad who think nothing of murdering innocent people. I love it!

Sorry, but I'll trust the Polish State more than I trust Germans or Muslim separatists. I mean - in the same spirit of all great Polish nationalists - I will trust the Polish State more than I trust foreigners.
delphiandomine   
19 Jun 2010
News / Decoded talks inside Poland's president's plane are released in Internet [337]

Pilots land in cloudy weather all the time.

Yes, with the assistance of precision landing systems. Unless of course, you're stupid enough (or simply uninformed) to believe that they do it blind.

Once again we don't have definite confirmation of what he actually heard or knew outside of the RUSSIAN version of things. Even the link YOU provided stated that what the Russian tower said to him could have been misintrepreted by minor changes of the inflections of the Russian sylables and word used by the Russian tower.

If they misinterpreted it, then they should have had a Russian native speaker on board - or at the very least, a navigator who spoke the language. There's no evidence on the CVR to suggest that anyone but the Captain spoke Russian. Then again - I'm not sure how you can misinterpret "minimum 120m" and instead voluntarily fly below it. I'm also not sure how you can misinterpret your fellow Poles saying "Hey, the weather is bad" - and I'm not sure how you can misinterpret "Smolensk-North here, there are no conditions for landing".

Also, it's not the Russian version of things, but the Polish version. MAK didn't release the transcript - Poland did. So - are the Poles liars?
delphiandomine   
19 Jun 2010
News / Decoded talks inside Poland's president's plane are released in Internet [337]

If there was pilot error, it may not be the pilot's fault.

Are you suggesting that the Pilot attempted an approach through no fault of his own?

Last time I checked, they were told clearly that the conditions were dire and that Smolensk-North couldn't accept them. What made them attempt an approach in such circumstances?

Anyway, I see that you can offer absolutely no proof to back up your statements. Essentially, it's your imagination vs the Polish State. I know who I'd trust!
delphiandomine   
18 Jun 2010
News / Decoded talks inside Poland's president's plane are released in Internet [337]

Hell, the Yak landed without even being cleared to land. That is ridiculous.

And unfortunately, it shows the mentality of the Poles towards Russians - to hell what they think, we're going in anyway. Why they even started the descent when Smolensk-North told them that they couldn't accept them is beyond me!

It's interesting that Hamby, the CEO of the company behind TAWS in Tucson (Arizona), refused to comment. He likely didn't want to become embroiled in a bitter dispute.

Wise not to attempt to get involved in an ongoing investigation.

That's the point. That plane descends much faster than normal. Somehow they didn't know that.

Well - they were too high at the outer beacon, so descending faster than normal isn't entirely wrong. If you look at the flight path that someone has suggested, they were fine until the 100m point.

The crucial thing here is that they had seconds to correct their mistake - when you think about it like that, it becomes much easier to accept human error.

I wonder if the crew of Air Force One would attempt a landing in such circumstances?
delphiandomine   
18 Jun 2010
News / Decoded talks inside Poland's president's plane are released in Internet [337]

Why even talk of it given their natural primal instinct for self preservation?

Of course - there is one theory that suggests that the instinct was alive and well - just that they made a mistake and by the time the Captain realised (after hearing 90, 80) - it was too late. There is certainly merit to this - the captain, under a massive amount of stress, heard "100 metres" three times - enough to make him think that the plane had levelled off. Of course, it hadn't - they were going over the ravine, and by the time they heard 90, 80 - it was too late.

We know that the Tupolev would have lost 40m or so in height before ascending - so even if they pulled up at somewhere about 85m, it still wouldn't have been enough to clear the trees at the top of the ravine.

We'll know soon enough when they publish the GPS track.