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From: Brazil, São Paulo
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Interests: Living Abroad

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Ale Angels   
10 May 2012
Work / South Americans living in Poland, what are my chances of teaching English and Spanish there? [23]

Hi, I know this is an old post, but I'm South American too, and I was thinking about moving to Poland.
I'm from Brazil, but I have also an Italian citizenship. I'd like to know, first, if that citizenship can make things easiear. And second, if it's easy to find Polish courses for foreigners.

Can anyone help me with those two questions?
Thanks
Ale Angels   
11 May 2012
Work / South Americans living in Poland, what are my chances of teaching English and Spanish there? [23]

Hey brow, thanks for the advices..
Good luck to europeans looking for jobs here... the only thing they'll find here is a rich government with poor citizens and the highest taxes in the world. Even with a very high wage, people live a miserable life.

I went to poland in January and I liked it pretty much..
I was thinking about Tarnów. It's not one of the biggest cities, but it's big enough to have some opportunities, right?
Ale Angels   
14 May 2012
Work / South Americans living in Poland, what are my chances of teaching English and Spanish there? [23]

I started working when I was 14. And ever since I dug my way to the top. Now, I'm in a good company, doing a well paid job, but life here is ****.

So I'd rather drop everything and work as handy man in a country that offers a nice quality of life, than staying here.

I don't know so much as you do about the situation in Poland, so that's why I'm asking about it.
It seems like a peacefull country (though it has it's history)...
Skinheads? That's complicated..
Ale Angels   
14 May 2012
Work / South Americans living in Poland, what are my chances of teaching English and Spanish there? [23]

hey, thanks for the advice...
I really wish you could come over to see our grass. You'd be impressed!

We spend 4 - 6 hours of our day stuck in traffic (average).
Depending on where you're heading, you MUST carrie a gun (or other weapon) tucked in your waiste, otherwise you better stay home. (and if you carrie them, you must be prepared to use them).

40% of your earnings go to the government.
up to 60% of what you buy, also go to the government
Nothing public works correctly..
etc
etc

Now I ask you, what bothers you most, in Poland? (just so I understand your point of view)
Ale Angels   
15 May 2012
Work / South Americans living in Poland, what are my chances of teaching English and Spanish there? [23]

So, Corruption rules in there too.. I had no idea of that..
Fights, thefts and other social crimes don't bother me anymore.. but corruption is something that is critical to a country developpement, isn't it?

I do like winter sports, but I'm not thinking about it yet. About the apartement prices, it's more expensive than I thought.
In which city would it be? All of them, or just the bigger ones?