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convex   
24 Dec 2009
Travel / Is it safe to travel to Poland? [194]

Either your visits aint long enough when in Poland or your friends cover the truth from you very well.

I guess I'm fooling myself seeing as I've lived here off and on for the last 5 years (latest stint has been a year and a half). Things are great in my fantasy world. I've had parts stolen off my car, that's it. What happened to you here that traumatized you so badly?

This place is like candyland.
convex   
23 Dec 2009
Travel / Is it safe to travel to Poland? [194]

At least that’s what I got out of it, how about you?

Unfortunately I didn't manage to get in on the package deal. I've heard really great things, especially regarding the cultural exchanges.

I hear that they are having to close some of the resort destinations, though I understand that may change in 2012 if the company gets a new ceo. If they start offering trips to Persepolis, I'll be first in line.
convex   
23 Dec 2009
Travel / Is it safe to travel to Poland? [194]

poor baby. Let's all pray for him in this special time of Xmas ;)

If you're going to pray for him, you should also pray for the millions of babies that are eaten all across poland. Why do you think the birth rate is so low, yet there are so many pregnant women? Only one explanation.
convex   
23 Dec 2009
Travel / Is it safe to travel to Poland? [194]

Recruiting for the service in US Army, are we?

I had to pay my own way, but I understand that you do get a free trip if you sign up for the army.
convex   
23 Dec 2009
Travel / Is it safe to travel to Poland? [194]

BETTER OFF VISITING AFGHANISTAN.

I don't know, I've been to both. Poland is one of the safer places on this little planet of ours.

Petty theft is a small problem, violent crime isn't. I've had stuff stolen off of my car at night, but never anything else. No pickpockets, no burglaries, never been mugged, no highway robberies. I think most of the criminals have now been relocated to Poczta Polska sorting centers.
convex   
22 Dec 2009
USA, Canada / REFUSED A HOLIDAY VISA TO THE U.S CAUSE IM POLISH [323]

No, you are claiming that the statistics are not kept: you prove that they are not kept. Although you also claimed that refusal rates for US visas are based on previous refusal rates for that nation and now you've gone very quiet about that particular lie.

It's not that they're not kept, they're just not public. It would be really nice to see the overstay statistics.
convex   
22 Dec 2009
News / Freezing weather in Poland, 42 people dead in winter freeze... and no-one cares? [140]

I will stop paying PIT and ZUS and my taxes for my companies, after all, its my wealth, and I shouldnt care about anyone else

Apparently it's not working. Homeless people are freezing to death. Could you do a better job with the money? Something local? Could you setup and run a shelter with all the money that you dump the governments way? Could you help out some people that are down on their luck with medical care? I bet you could. In fact, without a middleman, I'm pretty sure you could get way more out of your money than the government could.

The thing is, if you were in charge of distributing the money...would you spend it on corporate welfare? How about pet projects? would you send your soldiers to play in the desert?

The concept of the government using tax money to take care of people is a noble one, but it ultimately fails in its application.

hmm, another 1am rant

for a 3000/mo brutto salary...

3600 starts at the employer, by the time it gets to the employees bank account, they've got 2100 sitting in there. Then of course comes VAT@22%.

If the company managed to make any money, it is taxed at 19%... and if you're paid dividends on the whatever is left, that's another 19%.

Could you make better use of the money than the government? I think I could. I think a cage full of baboons could.
convex   
21 Dec 2009
News / Freezing weather in Poland, 42 people dead in winter freeze... and no-one cares? [140]

Apparently, cold weather is more lethal than swine flu.

And yea, no one cares. Everyone is too caught up in the holiday credit-a-thon that is christmas. Ah people spending money that they don't have on crap they can't afford.

But seriously, this happens EVERY YEAR. Apparently in the most righteous catholic country in Europe, the most people end up freezing to death on the street. 180 died over the winter of 2005-2006.
convex   
21 Dec 2009
USA, Canada / REFUSED A HOLIDAY VISA TO THE U.S CAUSE IM POLISH [323]

Because it's BS. There's no reason to treat Poland any different from other countries in this respect.

That's probably the only reason to base not granting visas. The rejection rate shouldn't play a part because it doesn't really paint a picture of if people are breaking the law. The overstay rate on the other hand should be the core criteria of whether to allow visa free travel.

Personally, I think the process is a sham. It's a huge inconvenience. On the other hand, Poles should be given preference for legal immigration. Poles wouldn't be in this situation if they would just follow the rules. The people that decide to break the law screw it up for everyone. Poland would have a bit more leverage if it didn't decide to outsource immigration policy by signing up for Schengen agreement. Brazil for instance has a fully reciprocal visa agreement. If a visa is required for a Brazilian to visit a country, then they require a visa as well. If the country requires fingerprints, Brazil requires fingerprints. Good stuff.
convex   
21 Dec 2009
USA, Canada / REFUSED A HOLIDAY VISA TO THE U.S CAUSE IM POLISH [323]

apparently, Poland has one of the lowest refusal rates.

travel.state.gov/pdf/FY09.pdf

It's lower than Norway, Germany, Australia...

What is difficult to find, is the overstay rate. Some data from 1999 paints a bleak picture. It's really really hard to find any current data.
convex   
21 Dec 2009
Life / Ripped Off in Poland? - Expose here: [185]

I would need advice where to buy food

Can you buy direct from farmers here? The only things I see for sale in the countryside tend to be potatoes and onions. I've been looking for a good supply of beef and chicken. I used to get my beef in Prague from a farmer that had a herd of grass fed angus. I'd gladly pay a healthy premium here to get meat from a decent source. Anyone have any ideas?

I live in Magdalenka

where's that?
convex   
21 Dec 2009
Life / Ripped Off in Poland? - Expose here: [185]

One problem with that is that it is potentially libellous.

It would have to be false in order to be libelous.

Saying that Carrefour makes their ground pork out of Kazakh children would be libelous. Writing about being sold rotten meat on the other hand, not libelous, just a statement of fact.
convex   
19 Dec 2009
News / The "Arbeit Macht Frei" sign theft from Oswiecim, Poland [240]

Are you saying that pre 20'th century wars are what a FOOTNOTE? Thats one of the silliest things ever written on here.

Yea, they become a footnote. Ask someone about the Thirty Years' War and see what kind of response you get.
convex   
18 Dec 2009
Life / Ripped Off in Poland? - Expose here: [185]

According to the Act of law. If the defect occurs within 6 months of purchase it is the sellers responsibility as it is assumed that the defect was there at the moment of purchase.

That is great. Was it part of the change in the law in 2003?
convex   
18 Dec 2009
Life / Ripped Off in Poland? - Expose here: [185]

It's not blaming and moaning. It's just that the average consumer in Poland expects and accepts far less for their money than they should. The law of the land can be changed, hopefully it will change here in the direction of the consumer. People have to complain about it to get it changed, begrudging acceptance only ends up causing everyone to be pissed off all the time.
convex   
18 Dec 2009
UK, Ireland / Posting from UK to Poland....not good! [53]

Can you think of any in Western Europe that are half as bad?

You know, I think the HDI is a good indicator on whether you'll get your mail or not.
convex   
18 Dec 2009
Life / Ripped Off in Poland? - Expose here: [185]

Actualy your consumer rights in Poland are almost identical to those in the UK.

The difference is your initial point of contact. In the UK, you take it back to the shop, in Poland, you take it back to the manufacturer/distributor. The shops here are just warehouses with cash registers.
convex   
18 Dec 2009
Life / Ripped Off in Poland? - Expose here: [185]

...and?

There is no "and". The man bought batteries. DURACELL batteries. I don't need to know the rest, I'm already outraged.
convex   
18 Dec 2009
Work / An IT System Engineer interested in moving to Poland [11]

The majority of English speaking work out there is customer service...ish. Google, HP, etc. I think the only way that you would get IT work is if you had specialized skills. Like if you're a crazy old bearded man that has been working on AS/400s for the last 15 years.

Seems like friend of a friend manages to get quite a few people jobs here.

I'd keep my eyes open for a contract job. Work for a couple of months on the island or wherever, and take the rest of the year off in Poland.
convex   
18 Dec 2009
Work / Why is Polish workmanship so bad? [52]

there is no incentive to do a good job

when the incentive is provided, you get a great product

I had some data recovered, great work. friendly service, no complaints. They were pricey, but the service was great. I think they have since gone out of business.

I had a new radio put into a plane, utter failure. The labor was cheap compared to doing it in Germany. After a month of back and forth, I had it reinstalled in Germany. They were pretty appalled by the workmanship. I understand they're still getting customers.

I guess it depends on the needs of the customers. The price vs. quality balance definately seems to be tipped towards price here...
convex   
18 Dec 2009
News / The "Arbeit Macht Frei" sign theft from Oswiecim, Poland [240]

What goes around comes around. They refuse to return stolen property to its rightful owners, so they do not have the right to complain when somebody refused to return stolen property to them.

Who is "they"? The 150,000 poles that died there? The jews that died there? The survivors from the camp?