Hello, I have been living in Canada since 2007, I'd love to get Polish citizenship but I need source of income, I was hoping maybe there are English speaking jobs that pay around $2000 monthly? is there partime jobs as well? is it possible, I have a diploma in Business Management and over 4 years of experience in sales
Applying for English speaking jobs in Lodz or Warsaw
Why necessarily English speaking, Robin?
Surely any decent job will require that you can at least express yourself in the native language of the country in which you hope to
work and take up legal residence.
Even to be an English teacher in Poland, as with practically anywhere else, one first must have at least some grasp of the students' language!
Surely any decent job will require that you can at least express yourself in the native language of the country in which you hope to
work and take up legal residence.
Even to be an English teacher in Poland, as with practically anywhere else, one first must have at least some grasp of the students' language!
There will be English speaking jobs in call centers or shared service centers.
But they won't pay 2000 dollars. I would say 1500 is a maximum
You will need a work permit and that will not be straightforward
But they won't pay 2000 dollars. I would say 1500 is a maximum
You will need a work permit and that will not be straightforward
I have a diploma in Business Management and over 4 years of experience in sales
Amazing that you can see a nuclear explosion in Montreal and receive a personal telephone call from Adolf Hitler, and still work for 4 years in a customer facing function.
Good for you bro!
Surely any decent job will require that you can at least express yourself in the native language of the country in which you hope to
I will definitely enroll in Polish learning school
Good for you! Now you're talking sense.
I've known people much as yourself who've ventured off abroad,
thinking that they didn't need to know the local lingo.
In every case, they ended up coming right back home!
I've known people much as yourself who've ventured off abroad,
thinking that they didn't need to know the local lingo.
In every case, they ended up coming right back home!
I'm so in love with Polish culture language and technology. I'm looking to enroll into polish classes daily and I will study couple of hours at home too, it's important that I find a laid back job, I want to find a job in English the other day I was searching and found like 240 English speaking jobs in Lodz that's more than Canadian cities.
and technology
Do you mean the Syrena car?
Syrena car?
No, silly.:):):) He has just bought this motorcycle by Polish designers:
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In other terms I like the User Experience in Polish computers and software, it amazing
Same here, Robin!
I learned Polish, not only because of its practicality, but because I find many aspects of the culture bewitching,
from the hand kiss, Chopin, and the cuisine, but also Polish cinema.
I learned Polish, not only because of its practicality, but because I find many aspects of the culture bewitching,
from the hand kiss, Chopin, and the cuisine, but also Polish cinema.
Plus it feels like home, which is a strange feeling :D
Well, perhaps prior subconscious exposure to things Polish might trigger odd sensations of
familiarity:-)
familiarity:-)