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From: Budapest
Speaks Polish?: little (native hungarian)
Interests: english, PC, driving, translation,

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tothferko   
27 Oct 2011
Work / Hungarian guy looking for job - planing to become a student at Politechnika Gdanska [13]

Hi everyone,

I am a native Hungarian speaker living in Gdansk Orunia. My life seems to end up here, because of my beautiful Polish girlfriend.

I moved here, now I have a passive semester of my studies. (Technical University of Budapest-Hungary - civil engineering)

I have been to the university of Gdansk to ask about studies, but thez only told me names, whom I still couldn't reach there. They were always away and they don't respond on my e-mails.

I have been living here for a month, but so far I have two ladies, who learn Hungarian and English from me. As a full time, or part time job I couldn't find anything yet. I have received much help, but all the job offers ( even leaflet distribution ) seem to require Polish, even though I know more than basics, and I am learning quickly.

I found this forum today and I am hoping to get some help, information, meet new people, build relationships. :) I am a young guy, open and fresh.

My trust is in our historical friendship! :) Polak, węgier dwa bratanki, ido szabli, ido szklanki!

I wish a nice day to everyone! In Gdansk it is rainy/ish.
tothferko   
27 Oct 2011
Work / Hungarian guy looking for job - planing to become a student at Politechnika Gdanska [13]

I also heard this quote about Warszawa and Budapest, which I really cannot understand. In the Hungarian capital there are demonstrations every day. The second party in a row, which turns out to make citizens dissatisfied. The jokes I saw on the Polish web are only about paprika, goulash, and mustache.

By the way, I am still under the effects of what I was told in one office, when I went there to apply for leaflet distribution. In fact a job office sent me there telling me that it doesn't require Polish, except for Dzien dobry or prosze barczo. But I was told that they cannot hire me, because I am not Polish. (it wasn't a legal job anyways, paid in hand)

But I like it here, Mostly people are nice and except for the traffic jams, 4-5 times a day, everything is great. Biedronka etc. public transport-they have student tickets for one route!!! 1,40 zl. In Budapest a single ticket (no students fare, only one line, no change) costs 320 Ft~4,50zl :)

And a lot of people speak English and help a lot when I am doing the shopping or whatever and I try to speak Polish.

I hope it is not just the neighborhood where I live.
tothferko   
22 Jul 2013
Work / Hungarian man moving to Poland in near future [2]

Hi all,

I'm planning to move to Poland next year to live with my girlfriend, Gdansk in the first place but can be somewhere else if the job asks for it.

My education is coming to it's end soon at Budapest University of Technology, whers I study geoinformatics, GIS, photogrammetry and also land surveying. Right now I'm working at an aviation engineering company, modelling airfields in 3D softwares.

I'd like to stay at this or a similar job but I don't know much about this field in Poland.
I'm learning the language and I'd say I can speak the everyday Polish very well, and understand a lot.

Does anyone know more about it? Where could I find my luck?

Thanks for all help!
tothferko   
24 Feb 2014
Work / Information needed about working at Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport [4]

Dear ForumMembers,

I am looking for someone who works/has worked, perhaps knows someone who works at the airport of Gdansk no matter what position.
I would like to learn about working there and to do that I need some information, for example whom to contact and what procedure.
Please contact me via private msg, może napisać po polsku też. Mieszkam w Osowie.

Dziękuję i pozdrawiam,
Feri