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Your experience as a foreigner running a small business in Poland [43]
Thanks for that I will have a good look at what they do.I just skimmed it for now after thinking you were taking the mick.
Cheers eh?
Hi ,
Following on from this post.After many adventures and making friends at all the government offices in Wejherowo and Gdansk I have now set up, stereotypically ,as an english tutor.Didn't want to do it but there's a demand.I came with grand ideas of my own which were blown out of the water by the reality on the ground. However, that same reality has lead me to other projects I can get involved with later after learning more and more and more Polish.This is what I found.
Generally they don't speak English.Though they will drag anyone who does, out of the warehouse/reception/toilet to help.
People are helpful, sometimes a little frosty initially.
I have landed like a language bomb in government depts ,sometimes the wrong ones and still managed to come out with the right result.
If someone couldn't or didn't want to help they usually passed me on to someone they knew genuinely could.This wouldn't happen in the UK.
Get all your documents then doing anything is easy.Not pompous,not expensive.
Learn Polish as quick as you can,there are loads of jobs I could do if I could speak Polish.Day to day life can be a comedy everytime you step out of your front door.
TAKE ADVICE from local sources as well as the internet.The internet does not always correspond to the real world.Don't be afraid to dive in and thrash about.
I don't expect to get rich,wages are very low but the quality of life if you like the outdoors I thank the gods I landed in Poland everyday.I live in an area that I would never be able to afford in the UK. (my brother lives in Cumbria) .Endless biking forests,rivers and lakes,sea and sand, the city ,town,or rural life all in one area.
If you have your own business then you stand a better financial chance of being comfortable depending on what you're doing.Local knowledge says being employed is not good.Also that Poles hear that your foreign and the price goes up.Not in my experience.
Russians invaded our airspace yesterday so I wouldn't say COME TO POLAND just yet.Otherwise I can recommend it 100% if you are after fresh air and exercise but no if you're obsessed by money.