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Salary of a customer service representative in Krakow [28]
Hi JanekP!
Thank you for your answer! :-)
You mention shared flat, which is one thing I want to get away from. Is renting my own apartment out of the picture with a 6k gross salary in Krakow?
I'm sad to hear that its badly polluted, I didn't know that. The language is one small reason to why I wish to move there, I would like to learn how to speak it and I am trying to learn it, but not so much lately because of a lot of overtime at work.
Well, I don't want to make this thread political, but one of the biggest reasons to why I wish to leave is because of multiculture and the american-influenced lifestyle that people have here. I want to have kids some day and I wouldn't want them to grow up in a multicultural (criminal) society like Sweden and England. I know, it's never greener on the other side and Poland got its own problems - but the polish people (slavic people in general) that I have met shared most of my values.
My biggest worry is the economic side of things. I wish to live a calm life, rent my own flat (not share), travel with bus/train/bicycle/walk, cook my own food and so on. Nothing fancy. Looking at flats in Krakow, most of them seem to be around 1800-2200 zloty, which then would be half my salary..
Is half your salary on accommodation reasonable in Poland? I'm thinking food and travel cards are cheaper, so maybe people can pay half their salary for their own flat?