dj_zabkaPL
21 Nov 2008
Life / Reasons for moving to Poland [291]
I'm moving back to Poland.. maybe within a month... Great subject..
1. Love my countries culture and type of people (european) as opposed to americans, huge diffrence.
2. Be working first as a mechanic hopefully for Pratt & Whitney (as a mechanic) then eurolot(as a pilot) in there atr's then upgrade to the tripple 7 or b787.
3. Have fun, meet up with Polish chicks.. :)
4. and ... Yes it's possible to get paid better in Poland then U.S. working as a aircraft mechanic for say pratt-whitney which is an american aircraft jet engine propulsion company which has a base in Poland. So, yes your working in poland and getting paid the U.S. dollar. Pratt-whitney's salary per an hour is about $40 for start. :) Couple of my friends who are also mechanics are doing the same thing but there not polish and will go back to there countries, and me.. well... Poland. ;) Just can't wait..
Hope this inspires many Polish people of the opportunities u have here in the U.S. and Poland and use them wisely.
I guess depends on what field, and where you are coming from. Anyone from a 3rd world country may appreciate Poland.
I'm moving back to Poland.. maybe within a month... Great subject..
1. Love my countries culture and type of people (european) as opposed to americans, huge diffrence.
2. Be working first as a mechanic hopefully for Pratt & Whitney (as a mechanic) then eurolot(as a pilot) in there atr's then upgrade to the tripple 7 or b787.
3. Have fun, meet up with Polish chicks.. :)
4. and ... Yes it's possible to get paid better in Poland then U.S. working as a aircraft mechanic for say pratt-whitney which is an american aircraft jet engine propulsion company which has a base in Poland. So, yes your working in poland and getting paid the U.S. dollar. Pratt-whitney's salary per an hour is about $40 for start. :) Couple of my friends who are also mechanics are doing the same thing but there not polish and will go back to there countries, and me.. well... Poland. ;) Just can't wait..
Hope this inspires many Polish people of the opportunities u have here in the U.S. and Poland and use them wisely.