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Krakow: possible job offer: 6.500 PLN [20]
Poland is not a beef and good fish country.
Well, if the price difference is that big, I might have to save my eating habits. Chicken is ok and if you prepare panga in a nice way it can be nice too. I just have to see the prices over there, but definately don't want to pay double the price compared to over here for my fish.
JvHam: And I'm not a big drinker.JvHam.
again, probably a misunderstanding. A normal glass of beer over here is 0.25 liters, but I looked at the menu's of some restaurants over then and you are probably talking about the 0.5 liter glasses.
3 liters on one night is definately a lot, 1.5 liter over a full night is not heavy drinking, at least not in my opinion. Btw. I was talking about two nights out in the weekend, of course I won't drink on sunday if I have to work monday morning.
JvHam: i think nightlife is a good way to get to know people.
So you are telling me that Polish nightlife is full with drunk losers and you can't meet proper people that work hard during the week and just want to relax a little in the weekends?
I don't know Poland, but in other countries where I've been, the expat community and people working for international companies meet up a lot in nightlife. Like having dinner together in a restaurant and have a couple of drinks in a bar afterwards. Is it that different in Krakow?
JvHam: Please also answer my question about ZUS.The ZUS is taken out of the 6500.
So, if I understand correct, paying ZUS is not something that you can choose, but more like a taxation with another name?
Sorry, but I'm still detecting a distinct odor of immaturity here in your part. If you consider your stay in Poland an opportunity to become responsible.
Too bad you still detect that odor of immaturity. I'm quite well traveled and used to live in a third world country for almost a year without having problems to adjust (no hot water, only electricity by a generator, eating in local restaurants, buying food at the local market etc.) and spending most of my free time with locals. My questions are mainly because I don't know much about Poland, so I don't know how i will feel about the local food etc. , so it's more like a check for a worst case scenario.
About the bikes, Poland and Holland share at least a national sport. But if I can put the bike inside of my apartment and locked in the office parking lot, I don't take risks. Of course I won't use a bike when going out or shopping or something. Just to go to my job and back.