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Olaf   
26 Aug 2011
Travel / Best way to get to Krakow Business Park? [27]

Is it a nice (safe) place to live? I would think that prices are a bit higher since it is in a centre of a city?

What do you mean if it's safe? Of course it's safe. Krakow isn't situated at the foot of a volcano mountain;). And it is far safer than e.g. streets in the UK - bearing in mind the recent riots...

Choose the city centre, where you have the vicinity of the main train station and all the benefits - close to main market sq., close to pubs & restaurants, close to commute to work etc. For a small studio apartment you would pay about 1600 zł with utilities. But there are also very nice ones for a bit bigger price if you wish.

Katowice, Oświęcim or Krzeszowice

Yes, and when you buy the ticket (there is something like a cheaper monthly ticket too, I think) you ask for a ticket to Krakow Business Park (Zabierzow is a different, further stop in the town of Zabierzow while KBP is between Krakow and Zabierzow, it can be quite confusing).
Olaf   
26 Aug 2011
Travel / Best way to get to Krakow Business Park? [27]

Hi!

I'll answer shortly, but sufficiently:

Public transport (MPK): buses (lines: 238 or 248)
Trains (PKP): "Zabierzow fast train" goes about 14 minutes, KBP has its own train stop.
Most efficient is the train.

Everything is quite crowded in peak hours, but going there by car is more expensive and takes more time. There is also not enough parking spaces.

I recommend the trains.

Cheers!

Olaf
Olaf   
26 Aug 2011
Law / Difference between an expat and a immigrant (or permanet resident) in Poland [41]

expat and long-term residents

It is quite simple, though the two terms are often used interchangeably, and thus are easily confused. An expatriate, by definition is a highly-skilled professional who moves to another country for work purposes. Often with their family. So they do register (or at least should) in this country, and in this sense they are immigrants to this foreign country. Mostly this stay is limited to the duration of the contract (r.g. 2-3 years). Expat and immigrant is rather looking at different angle at the same thing. And, of course not all immigrants are expatriates.
Olaf   
22 Aug 2011
Real Estate / Question about Poland rental property pricing (is 'administrative fee' a one-time fee?) [3]

Hi.
Yes, admin fees are monthly fees. It is quite simple and doesn't vary from other countries. They are usually to cover expenses sucha as: garbage, electricity in common areas (staircase etc.), lift maintainance, security/monitoring, sometimes an advance for water (recalculated yearly) and a fee for administration to take care of that all. 300 zloty here is ok, provided that it includes the above. Admin fees can be easily summed up with the rent and you can pay both to the landlord.

To your total costs you obviously have to add bills too (Internet, electricity, maybe gas, etc.)
So the cost is 1400 + some utilities.
Olaf   
16 Aug 2011
Life / Poznaniak = Tightwad? [8]

not limited to Poznań - other Greater Poland areas are similar

Maybe that is why this region is one of the richest in Poland :)
Olaf   
16 Aug 2011
Life / Poznaniak = Tightwad? [8]

Totally agree with Delph here.
There is a general opinion about people from Poznan that they need to bargain and count every penny. It's just joking, but this has a bit of truth. From what I noticed when living in Poznan for a long time, their attitude is very good: Poznaniacy simply don't like to overpay.
Olaf   
16 Aug 2011
Law / How do you get your Polish passport if you live in Poland? [17]

Hi,
First check if you have PESEL or not. It happens that it is being issued but you wouldn't be informed about it. Then you can go to city hall office and register your address (zameldowanie). After you do that, you can apply for passport. It would cost you most probably 140 PLN and waiting period is about 3 - 4 weeks. Also, before you will need special photos (biometric). Passports are issued by Voivode office. In Krakow it is quite easy.
Olaf   
13 Jul 2011
Life / want to know the food expenses in Krakow [3]

It would be something between 35 and 50 zł (best is to take accommodation with breakfast but otherwise it is 10-15 PLN, lunch or dinner: 20-30 PLN, tea/coffee 5 PLN). Everything depends where you go... If it's a group then you could negotiate some discount for group and e.g. comming for breakfast every day, etc...
Olaf   
12 Jul 2011
Life / Drinking before clubbing in Poland? [25]

In Poland, people usually drink sth before going to the club.

That's a novelty! Maybe it's popular among students? If so, why then go out to any club at all if you decide to drink at home?
Olaf   
12 Jul 2011
Life / Drinking before clubbing in Poland? [25]

You mean 'Polish'?

I meant "Harrish";D

50 cl vodka for 4 persons is 12,5 cl per person. It is about 2 beers (50 cl 5-6% alc.) It is not much if you drink it over 1-2 hours, not even for a girl.

Provided that the friend is the fourth person not third (one of the girls maybe).
Olaf   
12 Jul 2011
Life / Drinking before clubbing in Poland? [25]

It sounds that those

dziewczęta

have pretty nasty habit.
I heard of this of course, but wouldn't it be nicer to have a drink once you get to the bar/club?
If the two girls drink half a litre together you'd end up dragging two drunken female carcasses instead of girls. Or maybe they are some special breed? ;)
Olaf   
6 Jul 2011
Real Estate / WOODEN HUNTERS TOWERS ON MY LAND in POLAND.....is it legal....? [59]

I would.

Your problem mate.
Not common solution in Poland.

Can you imagine a group o hunters from the local hunting assc. gather with molotov cocktails and open fire to burn down his hoise in revenge for their precoius... ambona? I honestly can't.

How does this work? Would they put the costs of this petrol for cocktails and matches etc. into the hunting association's expenses or what? ;)
Olaf   
6 Jul 2011
Life / Questions about Poland (traffic / fines, school year, talking about past, minimum wage) [21]

Pedestrian or car?

If there is green light for the pedestrian at the same time - then of course the pedestrian has the right to go.

;) If not, and there's green arrow light and still a pedestrian runs through the crossing on red light - then you are allowed to drive over him/her. It is not frowned upon, it is even appreciated. If the police sees you doing that, you get +10 skill points to your driving license stats and a special sticker to put on your car.
Olaf   
6 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / Deed Poll - do I need an attorney to sign it? [8]

Hi. State your problem clearly first. You changed your name by deed poll (no capitals necessary) . You are asking if you need an official confirmation to this? If so, then the answer is yes. Legal and official authorities may not recognise a deed poll as a valid document, therefore an official declaration should be made. This is not a "real" decument in these respects, although it may be accepted sometimes - it just depends where (be more specific).
Olaf   
6 Jul 2011
Real Estate / WOODEN HUNTERS TOWERS ON MY LAND in POLAND.....is it legal....? [59]

they will shoot you. Guns are too popular in US

There are too many Dirty Harrys all over US

What do Polish hunters have to do with anything in the US?

My ironic touch is so subtle that only intelligent people are able to understand it. You probably don`t belong to them. :):):)

Well, it seems you lost it (provided you had it at all!) ;).
Olaf   
6 Jul 2011
Law / Gumtree.pl ad posting criteria? [9]

When placing an advertisement on Gumtree, you have to wait 24 hours for the advertisement to go live.

Not really, it's usually placed within minutes.

provide translations in addition to the English text

That's the best way - write first Polish version then English and publish the ad. If you've seen purely foreign language ads there, they mus've slipped he mods. You can report it to them too, if you want.
Olaf   
6 Jul 2011
Life / Questions about Poland (traffic / fines, school year, talking about past, minimum wage) [21]

1. You can turn right at red light but only if there is a green arrow light on. You have to stop first and then move (that I'm not 100% sure).

2. A lot depends on how much you exceeded the limit.
3. Monday to Friday, always.
4. I don't think they'd mind. If they know somethin about it (keeping in mind the age of your interlocutor) they would probably start their stories.

5. 1386 PLN and will grow to 1408 PLN probably this year.
Olaf   
6 Jul 2011
Real Estate / WOODEN HUNTERS TOWERS ON MY LAND in POLAND.....is it legal....? [59]

So..refresh my memory , is it legal to put this thing on my land

Rather not, if they don't have owner's permission. Check if the borders of your land are correct and if the tower is in fact on your land (sometimes it is tricky as the border stones might be placed incorrectly or moved...).

Yes, they are legal.

I don't thin so, if they were placed on private property without prior consent.

Koło łowieckie doesn't need permission from the land owner.

It does. It is not above the law.
Olaf   
28 Jun 2011
Love / My Polish girlfriend's mother called her a prostitute because we live together [113]

Most doubtfull sentence I heard today.

Any arguments to support Your statement, mate?

Nope, just my own experience. And do you know all Polish mothers to say that most of them ar this or that etc.? Hah!

If it's a white Westerner yes, others no.

when we lived in Mikolajki, I've met a girl who was about to get married with an Welsh guy and her whole family was very happy about it so I guess Midas is right about what he's saying.

If it was a western hobo or a loser - then it would be okay for them? What are you basing this on?! On one example from Mikolajki??? This is not how you make statistics.
Olaf   
22 Jun 2011
Life / Moving to Krakow and in need of advice and pointers. [18]

i will also be looking for employment! my background is in sales and hospitality.

Hi! With this you could either think of your own venture, or look for some opportunities in one of the SSC and other centers around Krakow. They are always hiring. Sales positions are also to fill. Or try hotels also. First tip: Park Inn hotel is looking currently to hire a marketing/sales person for their conference rooms. Maybe this one?
Olaf   
17 Jun 2011
Classifieds / Any (semi)-regular Expat meetings in Poznań? [8]

Hi,
As far as I know there used to be Thursdays at this kuchnia-chrisa.pl/index.php?page=english
But for details you might ask Delphiandomine...