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Joined: 5 Nov 2010 / Male ♂
Last Post: 7 Nov 2010
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Posts: Total: 17 / In This Archive: 10
From: USA! USA! USA!
Speaks Polish?: Only to swear to attack Poland
Interests: Being a traitor, making excuses for Poles who murder Jews, lying about Jews

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PolishTraitor   
5 Nov 2010
Law / Polish business haven't got a clue: Discuss. [72]

British consulates don't provide you with temporary passports while waiting for your replacement?

No, they don't, which makes it impossible for a Brit to live in Poland long-term without breaking Polish law.
PolishTraitor   
6 Nov 2010
Travel / Very dangerous defrauding trend started in some hotels in Krakow [49]

how extremely easy it is with a XEROX COPY of PASSPORT to do thousands of REALLY EVIL THINGS...

If it is that easy Beernut, why not do it yourself? Make some money for a change instead of trying to be the next internet billionaire and having to live off your wife.
PolishTraitor   
7 Nov 2010
News / America's Tea Party like Poland's Solidarnosc? [59]

Anyway, check for yourself.

I'll call bullshiit on that site. Looking at their figures, somebody earning $50,000 pays $1,325 in ZUS per year. In reality ZUS is 23% of gross salary (and the same amount again paid by one's employer. That is if you are an employee. If you are self-employed, you pay 850zl per month which is about $4,000 per year.

And that site doesn't take into account the fact that sales tax in Poland is 22% on pretty much everything but in the US it is far lower (if it even exists).
PolishTraitor   
7 Nov 2010
Study / Considerations for US Family Moving to Poland (esp. Int'l Schools) [36]

I GOTTA say Delph, this last post of yours is one of those rare moments where you paint quite a realistic picture of the ESL industry along with the job market in general in Poland

It was indeed a good overview.

Honestly though, much of this will be determined by the job scenario- what I position I can get, and whether I can afford to live in the same location as I work. I imagine with my credentials I can find a job, it's just a matter of how good of a job I can get (in either teaching English or editorial work).

Yes, but you are very simply not going to find a position that enables you to support a three-person family and pay school fees.
PolishTraitor   
7 Nov 2010
Study / Considerations for US Family Moving to Poland (esp. Int'l Schools) [36]

I think the OP of this thread is never going to live in Poland anyway, this is a dream world scenario.

It would very quickly turn into a nightmare world scenario if she believed some of the lies which are told to potential recruits by the shiittier school owners!
PolishTraitor   
20 Feb 2011
History / Insoluble Judaeo-Polish imbroglio? [44]

Then why in hell are the Gros$$e$, $piegelman$s and other money-grubber$ constantly dredging up what should have long since been laid to rest.

And why are the likes of you lying about seeing a single priest apologise?

If you want to talk about $$$, how about you pay your taxe$$$?
PolishTraitor   
21 Feb 2011
History / An American studying medicine in the PRL 1978-1985: my story [142]

I try to refresh rybniks memory.
Did you fight with ZOMO ?

Or did your daddy supervise for the party the production of the machinery the regime needed to crush the democratic opposition and then hightail out of Poland just before the regime fell?

Or did you answer a request from the Polish government to come to Poland and help the country with your special skills? And have you been paying tax here ever since?

If the answer to the second set of questions is yes, don't bother posting here: you're the kind of scum PolishForums doesn't need.