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Haohmaru   
28 Nov 2012
Law / what is well-off in Poland [13]

Say you moved to a poor side of Poland, like Lublin, Avg wage is 1500zl a month. Found something to take up your time. You would still get 12,000zl before tax on your savings. You could live a great life. Lublin has over 100k students around 70k of them are women.

I just think if you have had a job off for a full time job in Warsaw. It would seem great at first. but Warsaw is one of the most conjested citys in the EU. After a few months you might slip back into the hating of work/life stress again.

Really appreciate your suggestion! Especially the part about students since I myself have been thinking about back to school and learn something for a better career in future.

Well, the women part is a bonus point too :-)

The job offer pays 11000 PLN gross monthly which to my understanding is not bad for Warsaw. Also the job seems interesting. I think I will take it and see how it goes. If I don't like it I can always do something as your suggested : chill out, relax a bit and maybe back to school.
Haohmaru   
28 Nov 2012
Law / what is well-off in Poland [13]

It's just for me as I'm single without children. And I'm not planning to buy a car there, or at least not an expensive car. I'd rather invest the money on something else.
Haohmaru   
27 Nov 2012
Law / what is well-off in Poland [13]

Thanks for the suggestion. I invest in family business and that's where my passive income comes from. Not sure if it's long term or not, at this moment I just want to live with less job stress for a while, then decide what to do for my career. The Polish people I've met are great. I hope I will enjoy life there.
Haohmaru   
26 Nov 2012
Law / what is well-off in Poland [13]

Thanks for the reply.

I'm a single guy from Canada at mid-30s. I have a decent job but it's quite stressful. Constantly I feel burned out by the stress. I've been thinking out taking a break, living with less stress in a relatively cheaper country for a while. I happened to meet some Polish girls online, and actually dated a Polish girl before and it got me curious in Poland. Lately I've got a job offer in Warsaw and it will start early 2013, therefore I have to make a decision. I don't live a luxury life style and don't plan to buy a car over there. Just comfortable living is good enough for me.

Cheers!
Haohmaru   
26 Nov 2012
Law / what is well-off in Poland [13]

Le'ts say a single person with 600~800k USD networth, and passive income of 40k net, would that be considered well-off in Poland?