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Posts by Thurneman  

Joined: 27 Nov 2014 / Male ♂
Last Post: 20 Dec 2014
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Posts: Total: 13 / Live: 11 / Archived: 2
From: Sweden
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Thurneman   
14 Dec 2014
Life / Move to Poland or UK? (Advice needed) [51]

You are right. I guess I am a bit optimistic. I dont have many points at all, probably between 150-250 - so according to a syo-consulent it would take around 2,5 years for me to complete it. In other means I would be 28-29 years old when It's done. And by then I dont even have a job title!

My plan was to go to Poland, get a service desk job, learn polish and after that try to get a better job. But I guess it's an inflation of educated people in Poland too. Dammit, I really messed things up as a youngin' dropping out school to start working instead! Perhaps I can get my "gymnasiekompetens" on distance, while living in Poland.

@Monitor Yeah, I've had those type of jobs all my life. I know the destruction of the body, mind and soul by working in that business. But considering my age, situation and future - I guess I have to get used to picking cotton instead of studying. I made the bed.

I guess I could study to become a baker in a year. But I dont know how attractive a swedish baker in Sweden would be.
Thurneman   
14 Dec 2014
Life / Move to Poland or UK? (Advice needed) [51]

Everything you wrote is almost spot on to what I was thinking. I'm a pretty minimalistic person, so I dont care much for nice cars and so on. What is bugging me is the job front, like you said. From experience I know that call centers aren't for the long run. But I am 25, soon 26, and didnt even get a gymnasium education (no "gymnasiekompetens"), so those studies + university would give me a job title in 6-7 years. So I would come to Poland at 32 years old... That feels a bit sad and I feel I can't wait that long.

I take my hat off for your post, it made me even more sure about moving to Poland! Cheers!

P.S Business administration from Komvux is not enough to get a job in Poland I assume? Is it needed to get it from university? Or, if I may be so impolite to ask, did you get your BA-education through Komvux? Thanks again!
Thurneman   
14 Dec 2014
Life / Move to Poland or UK? (Advice needed) [51]

If you want to check jobs available for Swedish speakers:

Much appreciated. Now I've got an A4 with different sites.

I've seen you a lot on the forum, out of curiousity, are you polish or are you a foreigner living there? Thanks again.
Thurneman   
12 Dec 2014
Life / Move to Poland or UK? (Advice needed) [51]

@bond unfortunately such a place doesnt exist here anymore. Believe me I have tried.

Nobody said I would be treated differently because I'm white. It's all in your head.

At least you come from somewhere that welcomes strangers.

And? That comment really contribute to the topic, lol!

So first you tried to label me as a racist, that didn't work. After that you tried to accuse me of being a failure who dont have a home in his own country. That didn't work either. So now you are trying to label me as "very naive" instead.
Thurneman   
12 Dec 2014
Life / Move to Poland or UK? (Advice needed) [51]

I hope that this troll gets banned.

I also hope that nobody reply to his foolishness, so that the thread can function like it was supposed to.

Thank you to all other posters who contributed with advice!
Thurneman   
12 Dec 2014
Life / Move to Poland or UK? (Advice needed) [51]

Can you please stop ruining the thread, Harry.

No, I am not a racist. And no, it has nothing to do with race. It seems like you dont understand the word multiculturalism. I know it is important for you to chase racists and point fingers at anyone who isnt politically correct - but in this case you are in deep water. No one have mentioned dark skin or white people, only YOU. So to me it only looks like you are the ignorant racist who thinks about peoples skin colour, rather than culture, traditions, religion and mentality.

I have never ever said I want to leave a place because I dont want to be near a certain race, thats what YOU have said about me. You are a false, ignorant and unintelligent muppet. You give nothing to this thread, so please leave your stupid assumptions somewhere else.
Thurneman   
12 Dec 2014
Life / Move to Poland or UK? (Advice needed) [51]

As for Poland then we don't have many foreigners, but we don't have high salaries, so most of Call Center jobs don't pay much.

Not really. People from smaller villages rush to the cities to get jobs. Up north they are closing the mines etc, just like they did in England in the 80's (I think it was).

Nah, my comparison is not ridicules, in fact, I dont compare them at all. I like England and their people, but I dont like their immigration politics. And in all honesty I just want to get out of here. I spoke to another swedish guy who used to live in Poland and he said Swedes get a bit more in salary on call centers. Not many swedes wish to move down to Poland, so I guess the demand is a little bit higher..

Thanks for all the comments, even the clowns who called me a racist. :)
Thurneman   
12 Dec 2014
Life / Move to Poland or UK? (Advice needed) [51]

Wow, that's a fast answer. Thanks a lot!

I'm a bit sad to hear that Poland is going to that direction aswell. I kinda knew it, but I'm hoping it wont be as bad there as in the rest of Europe during my lifetime. Or my future kids lifetime.. You're right, call center jobs are probably only in the big cities. But I guess I gotta start somewhere and when I got a foot in the society I could maybe move to a smaller village.

Cheers for your answer!

*EDIT* Hmm, It didnt quote your post for some reason..
Thurneman   
12 Dec 2014
Life / Move to Poland or UK? (Advice needed) [51]

Witam!

Long story short: I come from Sweden and I am tired of this rotten society, for many reasons. This whole multi-culture circus being one of the biggest reasons to why I am leaving. I am a male in my 20's and I've got experience from low status jobs like call centers and construction sites.

I am very conservative and I dont wish to live in a multi-culture slum anymore, therefor I have been looking towards Poland. I used to have eyes for England, but seeing as that nation is overpopulated and their job market is very tough - I guess my chances there arent very good. My main objective is to get a call center job in either Poland, England or Ireland - with swedish as my "expertis", since I am a native Swede. Being uneducated, that's what I have to offer, my language. I dont speak polish, but I have started to learn it a few weeks ago (I know, it will take years). Why I am thinking about Poland is because they seem to be family oriented and old-fashioned, just like me. And their country have yet not been destroyed by this multi-culture crap.

So, to my questions:
¤ Would a move to Poland fit me better than Ireland and England? Or is it too hard for a foreign person to rent a flat, get around on buses and so on?

¤ I have been to England many times before and it's a sad look, just like Sweden. It's a bigger chance of me getting a flat there, than here in Sweden, though. Which is on the plus side, but comparred to Poland I dont know - flat-wise.

In general, if you were in my position - would you go to either Poland, England or Ireland? Right now it leans toward Poland, but I would appreciate some advice from a polish person or somebody who have lived in Poland. I wish to not get respons from americans who have never lived in Poland.

If I have put my thread in the wrong forum section I appologize and would appreciate if a moderator could put it in the right section. Cheers!

Thank you in advance!