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LwowskaKrakow   
20 Feb 2008
Work / International House - Kracow school - any chances of being offered a job there [59]

However, International House are one of the worst paying schools in Poland (standard pay is about 2250zl or 1500zl if they pay for your apartment) and for that reason they should be avoided like the plague.

I am wondering how much they pay teachers per hour ?
Is it possible to teach a few hours a week instead of full time ?
Also how much do these language companies charge their clients per hour for Language training?
They can't expect teachers to teach more than 20 hours a week and provide quality teaching , can they?
LwowskaKrakow   
12 Apr 2008
Work / Salary expectations in Poland [373]

He is in technical sales and makes about the equivalent of 75,000 euro a year.

Wow .you mean 75 000 zl per year and not Euros because otherwise if your friend makes this kind of money in technical sales , it means his target sales must be of at least 4 Millions of Euros a year!
LwowskaKrakow   
12 Apr 2008
Work / Salary expectations in Poland [373]

He is fairly young, but has been there a few years. He is in technical sales and makes about the equivalent of 75,000 euro a year.

Wow! You must mean 75 000 zlotys a year and not Euros otherwise your friend 's objectives in sales / target must be of at least 4 Millions Euros !

What does his company sale to grant him such a big salary?
LwowskaKrakow   
12 Apr 2008
Life / Internet / Telephone provider in Krakow [28]

[Moved from]: What is the best offer in Krakow for Triple play ? Telephone-Internet -TV

hello ,
What is according to your experience , the best company in 2008 to contact in Krakow in order to get a Triple Play offer ( Internet-Telephone -TV) such as UPC or another one.The best package per month ? What is the cost ? Thank you for sharing your tips.
LwowskaKrakow   
12 Apr 2008
Real Estate / Luksa - Big problems with developer in Lwowska, Krakow [79]

. Our Polish solicitor is dealing with the issue but the builder is resolute in claimimg that there is no building permit.

What are you doing guys?Why don't you go to court with your lawyer?
These bandits/developers have to stop ripping off people!
They claim they don't have a buiding permit? Then just wait until they get it!
They cannot breach the contract unless you accept.
They will sell the flats 3 times what they warranteed you would pay, for sure.
The only problem is that you have to be ready to wait for a long long time before getting your flats.But you should stick to them and shake the city! Go to the mayor! Write to Donald Tusk and some newspapers!

I am one of the buyers from Lwowska Krakow/Bud Mar and we are still waiting after almost 3 years!
LwowskaKrakow   
11 May 2008
Real Estate / Luksa - Big problems with developer in Lwowska, Krakow [79]

BTW: have you guys been in their office ? - Amazing 2 secretary working for dozen of different companies like Luksa, Pawo, etc in parallel ;)

Wow incredible ! Dozen of different companies ...Such a dishonest way of conduct business should really be punished.
They are some real bandits in the Krakow Real Estate and development industry.
Naive buyers should be informed about the good and bad developers .
Where is their office?( The Luksa office?)
LwowskaKrakow   
11 Jun 2008
Real Estate / Is there a Real Estate bubble in Krakow? [60]

When I see prices for properties in Krakow now in June 2008 I am wondering if it is real.
Are all these agencies and developers selling ?
has the credit crunch come to Poland yet?
Some apartments are more expensive to buy than in a lot of capitals or main cities in Continental Europe like Spain which Real Estate recently crashed, Germany, France,Belgium...

Nie rozumiem!
LwowskaKrakow   
19 Jun 2008
Real Estate / Is there a Real Estate bubble in Krakow? [60]

. I was there in 2006 and met speculators from Holland and Germany.

I disagree that Foreign speculators are the only ones to blame for driving prices up but I agree that if the law in Poland had not been so speculators friendly , speculators would not have come to Poland like sharks.

In other countries in Europe, like in Germany, France, the Nederlands etc you cannot buy a property 'unless it is your main residence/ you keep it for 5 years )and resale it before 20 years without paying huge capital gains.

Buy a House in Provence or 25 apartments in Amsterdam and you will have to keep them for 20 years or pay big capital gains.
However in Poland from 2004 the government was trying to attract as many foreign investors as possible, as much Foreign currencies as possible and this allowed some people to buy 15 or 20 units /flats off plan at once and resale them within a year !Making huge profits and driving prices up.

So now we have this bubble , normal correction but if the Polish Government continues to attract speculation it will be worse.
The property price was at that time much cheaper than anywhere else in Western Europe attrating also big Multinationals like Google and others to Poland when plants and manufactures in Western Europe were beeing shut down.
LwowskaKrakow   
25 Jul 2008
Life / I'm British in Poland and I think that it's time to go back to the UK! [240]

Well if you make that sort of money why don't you hire someone to help you go through the process of all that?
Just delegate !
Poland is indeed a nightmare in terms of service but not worse than 90 % of European countries !
In the UK you are spoilt , not only do you have a real concept of service but people are super nice to foreigners.I love the UK!
LwowskaKrakow   
27 Jul 2008
Life / Where to Find a household storage company in Krakow? Help [16]

Does anyone know where I can find a storage company in Krakow ( in or near Podgorze area) because i need to store some household equipment ?

I bought them in May from the store Max Fliz because my flat was supposed to be ready end of June but they cannot keep the stuff for more than a month .

I would greatly appreciate any address of a storage company because i don't know what to do with the stuff ?
LwowskaKrakow   
28 Jul 2008
Life / Where to Find a household storage company in Krakow? Help [16]

Thanks inkrakow that could be an option.

There is not much really : a bath,a sink, taps, a glass protection for the bath and a few small things from what I can see on my Max Fliz invoice .

8M2 would definitely be big enough but i don't really know the exact volume until I go to the store on the 16th -17th of August.

how do I PM you? On PF?
Under your profile it is written that you prefer not to be contacted by private email.
Thank you.
LwowskaKrakow   
28 Jul 2008
Life / I'm British in Poland and I think that it's time to go back to the UK! [240]

I have approached several real estate agents I have found on Gratka and they have clearly stated that I cannot rent a property due to not having a Pesel?

DNZ, I recommend that you forget about Real Estate agents just deal with direct owners for instance have a look at Gumtree Poland or have someone put an ad for you ( free) then visit the place and tha's it.

Or Best put an ad on PF and maybe a member will have the place of your dream and not ask you too much red tape.

Real Estate agents need to get loads of info from potential tenants to reassure owners and present the different candidates.
If you had a nice place for rent you would not want to rent it to someone who could destroy the place or misbehave and not have full confirmation he can be tracked in Poland, or would you?
LwowskaKrakow   
13 Aug 2009
Study / Polish language schools in Krakow [30]

Glossa 's fees for mini group lessons were high , I thought.

950 PLN for 1 week/15 hours in a group + 150PLN ( registration fees, whatever it covers?)
1140 PLN.
I also found all the language schools I looked at charging too much for group lessons ( exept Prolog but they will only do 2 weeks in a row)

If one studys English in England , French in France, German in Germany it is quite cheap and there is a huge competition among schools but in Krakow,it seems different.

Am I wrong?

finally according to my own experience:The very best School in my opinion to learn Polish fast and in a very fun and professionnal way is the School PROLOG Polish for foreigners located on Bronowicka 37 and easy to reach by with the Tram.

prolog.edu.pl/kontakt

Look for the mini group lessons, amazing quality and teaching tools.( the focuss is on communication and oral expression which is great)

Be careful , pay directly at the school Prolog Bronowicka 37 and not a another place located on 58 /5 Bronowicka.
There is some weird company there which advertises over the Internet ( polishcourse .org) which has nothing to do with PROLOG but is located on Bronowicka 58/5 and they will register you for Prolog but will get a commission from what I understood.

I attended Polish lessons at Prolog and was really impressed and happy , teachers are great( MAREK, ISA I don't know how many languages these teachers speak but at least 4), activities are very good too , the Language training is highly professiobnal because the school has published its own method ( Hurra Po Polsku).

Their fees are very reasonable and if you pick up the mini group( 4 or 5 students , you ll have role plays in Polish, hysterical.( we were a mix crowd of English, German, Swiss ,French, Japanese,)

Polish language is really hard, the only way to learn it is in a fun way otherwise it is easy to give up so when after a weak you manage to communicate it is extremely appreciated!

For one to one if you can afford it or if your company sponsors your Language training get a private experienced teacher from the school or if you can't attend the group lessons and prefer a one to one just put an ad on Gumtree or on PL here to look for an experienced teacher ( not some students because Polish Grammar really needs to be explained in a professional way)
LwowskaKrakow   
1 Oct 2009
Travel / Mosques in Krakow? [131]

there are simply not enough muslims who would go the Mosque in Krakow to built one, and what's more who would pay for the construction etc ?
LwowskaKrakow   
24 Jan 2010
Life / Horribly cold in Krakow at the moment , how do you cope with such temperatures ? [124]

This winter is particularly freezing in Krakow and i was just curious to know how most people can cope with these temperatures and if life goes on just as normal in terms of work, everyday life,etc

I have noticed than most of my friends drive everywhere and do not have to walk much however I was wondering how people adapt , is it just a question of beeing used to it ?
LwowskaKrakow   
24 Jan 2010
Life / Horribly cold in Krakow at the moment , how do you cope with such temperatures ? [124]

Very good Strzyga, Hihi.

When it is that cold , one stays home and
1)
Either studies or read so it might explain why most Poles are often very cultured
2)
Either drinks Vodka and strong alcohol so it might explain why some are real drunkards

in anycase no wonder why Polish homes are often very confortable and people invest a fortune in them so that they can remain "confined" in their houses or flat a lot during winter.
LwowskaKrakow   
24 Jan 2010
Language / When to use: Znać/Wiedzieć & lub/albo [23]

Basically the difference is less semantic and more grammatical than similar pairs in other languages.

Ok to sum up I would propose a general rule:

Znać : can be followed by any noun( Proper noun or Common noun) or nominal sentence ( no verb )
Wiedzieć can be followed by any verb or verbal sentence ( no noun/substantive)

Any exeption to this rule?
LwowskaKrakow   
24 Jan 2010
Language / Present tense, past tense, past participle in polish [34]

The past perfect, (pluperfect, plusquamperfect it's all the same thing) is so rarely used that it can be safely ignored.

If the Pluperfect in Polish is rarely used how do people express this nuance:

When I arrived my husband prepared dinner.( he started when i arrived)
When I arrived my husband had prepared dinner.( dinner was ready)

?
LwowskaKrakow   
1 Feb 2010
Work / Advice on Polish courses in Krakow [8]

I would also recommend Prolog, excellent but pay them directly at the school on 37 Bronowicka and avoid the other school further away on the same street .
LwowskaKrakow   
1 Feb 2010
Food / Do Polish restaurants use dead dogs fat as a delicacy for you to eat? [41]

do not try to hide the news that put Poland in a very bad light.

And so what? Why does it put Poland in a bad light ? Just because some disgusting people tried to fool consumers but slaughtering dogs and using their fat does not mean the whole Polish nation does it.

Besides a lot of Coreans and Chinese ( mostly old folks but still) love dogs and bears and whatever flies or run and some Japanese love eating whales and some French frog's legs.

In Europe we had mad cow disease for years because some disgusting English and Irish farmers fed their cows with flour made of animal carcasses.

This is much more criminal than selling dog 'fat because this greed provoked the deaths many people....
don't you think?
LwowskaKrakow   
25 Feb 2010
Real Estate / Buying Property in Poland is out on Amazon [7]

Mamdom are really professional and the manager is very friendly, it is just that they charge exorbitant prices and people who would deny it are either employed by this company, or friends ,family or simply very very wealthy.

I have myself asked them some quotes for interior fit and honestly they were much more expensive than other companies in Krakow.
Please note that i am only speaking about their interior fit services.
LwowskaKrakow   
26 Feb 2010
Travel / Live Music in Krakow or Warsaw [15]

I’m keen to find out about gigs, concerts, festivals in either Krakow

Try U Muniaka on Florianska ,they always have excellent Jazz bands .
Polish Jazz is great, good atmosphere and drinks.
LwowskaKrakow   
7 Mar 2010
Travel / Poland from a Persian Tourist's Perspective [269]

I have read some untrue things online

The irony of life, Darius, there is indeed a member of this forum who is seems very racist ( an understatement) and who bears almost the same "name " as yours , he probably does not know that Darius is a typical Persian name and neither does he know where and what Persia is !

It is really funny!
You are right , the vast majority Polish people is not at all racist or unwelcoming , in general as we know ,respectable people are respectful.
LwowskaKrakow   
12 Apr 2010
News / Russian air traffic controllers ignored communication protocol of Polish pilots? [194]

I just learned that Polish pilots flying our president had trouble with understanding air traffic controllers who ignored international protocol and instead of English used Russian.

This is exactly what i first thought when i heard about the tragedy , i immediately thought about a deficit in language communication and understanding since in Russia air traffic controllers do not get any English language training , not sure about the Polish pilots 's knowledge of English either.

What a terrible conjonction of multiple factors:Key members of the government flying all together in a 20 year old soviet plane, fog and weather conditions ,not speaking or understanding a common language.

When I am on a non English speaking country flight i very seldom understand the flight attendants' blabla in English( apart from Scandinavian crews) because their local accent is so strong and as most people I just tune out so if I can easily imagine the chaos in a situation of emergency...
LwowskaKrakow   
25 Apr 2010
Work / No English Speaking Jobs in Poland...At All? [34]

Anything to do with the English Language, except teaching.

The only way you could do that is to be hired with an "expat contract" by an international company with headquarters abroad ,then you would mainly deal with English speaking departements or you may try travel insurances hotlines or any company with English speaking hotlines maybe( Phone companies,It etc)
LwowskaKrakow   
14 Jul 2010
USA, Canada / A Canadian citizen overstayed Visa in Poland [35]

You are a criminal who has broken immigration rules.

Why are you judging this poor chap who is asking for advice ?
He just wants to go back to finish his studies and was not aware of our bureaucratic nightmare, if by any luck he was a European he would not have any problem.

A local school made a lot of money with his application and he is not taking the job of any Pole , on the contrary his application reinforces the reputation of excellence of those Polish medical and Dentistry schools so let's be a bit nicer.

I fear that there are no immigration lawyers in Poland like in Canada but BrownRuffrider you could always try to ask the school for their support and get in touch with the authorities to try to defend your case.
LwowskaKrakow   
14 Jul 2010
Work / Wage and Salary rates in Poland [37]

imagine Poland going to the euro currency.....teachers in public schools in Poland would be earning 300 euro per month :O

You cannot just convert currencies in the absolute, you need to match them with the local prices and standard of living, in Spain i am not sure teachers make much more than that?

Not to mention the millions of people all over Europe recruited as " trainees" and who work full time and many years for peanuts replacing normal employees...