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Moving to Poland Part-Time (probably Katowice) [56]
I work in Finance, and it's a multinational that is establishing in the city in 2013. What do you mean by OK? :) I did some simulations per month and got this:
400€- for an apartment (next to Silesia City Center)
50€- house utilities (electricity, gas, water)
50€ - cable tv
200€ - food
440€ - maybe for a car (i am still paying for mine, so i don't know exactly how i will do regarding this.. )
100€- hiring someone to do the laundry and house cleaning
so this tops 1.240€ monthly expenses. If i earn 1400-1500€/monthly i will be living with 160€ free per month, which is not that impressive :)
What can you say about these values in Kato? are they realistic?
telheiras:
6- Just out of curiosity how much do Doctors, Veterinarians, Dentists, Teachers earn in Poland? Just to compare
No idea on this.....although if you're an English language teacher you'd prob be on anything from 2500-4500 per month, depending on your qualifications and how many hours of torture you're willing to do
If I can give you 2 pieces of advice before coming here...
1) Driving license. Katowice...indeed Poland is huge, you'll need a car. Public transport runs on time for the most part (except trains), but the service is crap and the trams and buses can be extremely cold (if they aren't new) and about 50% of trams/buses are the old one
2) Take up a Polish course. It's not like Krakow/Warsaw etc....where many people (under 30) can speak some English. Katowice doesn't have a history of tourism so many...indeed...most people do not speak English. OK, your colleagues will prob speak English, but I can gaurantee you that the people you'll need to meet, post office, bank, tax office, local shop, Tesco etc will not speak a word of it.
Hope that's helpful, if you've any questions send me a private mail :)[/quote]