Posted March 20, 2011
JudasIscariot: I will not drive in Poland. Never. No way in HELL. Not in Warsaw anyways. They seem to learn the Colonel Kaddafi way of driving: Kill everything in your path. Your horn is to be used as a communications tool to inform other drivers how much you hate them and their mothers. Grenades in the glove box are MANDATORY. Roof top mounted machine guns, you guessed it, MANDATORY. The only use I'll have of a driver's license is to test drive vehicles after repairs. I will not own a car here because of the periodic inspections, taxes, more taxes, and the high gas/petrol prices.
I don't know how those Poles leaving the UK expect to find a higher paying job here since those who have a university education, know a couple of languages pretty well can't find a job here and they've been trying for months, even years. Let's not even talk about the three different kind of job contracts and only ONE of them guarantees you the right to have some vacation time and that the time you spend at a company will count towards your "working years"(lata pracy). The other 2 contracts are shit and everyone knows it including employers who hold out the ONE good contract as bait.
Unfortunately drivers here are far less violent. This means there is noticeably less work in the vehicle repair sector. We tend to import less armour upgrades and spiked bumpers are actually illegal here. Most of the work will be from people who know they need an oil change and could do it themselves, but simply feel too middle class to actually do so. Your overtime might not be as great as advertised as a result. I don't know how those Poles leaving the UK expect to find a higher paying job here since those who have a university education, know a couple of languages pretty well can't find a job here and they've been trying for months, even years. Let's not even talk about the three different kind of job contracts and only ONE of them guarantees you the right to have some vacation time and that the time you spend at a company will count towards your "working years"(lata pracy). The other 2 contracts are shit and everyone knows it including employers who hold out the ONE good contract as bait.
However, the other problems such as high taxes and fuel are very much the same here. Maybe more so at the moment, I don't know. Petrol was bloody expensive here anyway. Even when the US was complaining about their gas prices they were still only a small fraction of ours.
As for Poles leaving the UK, it's somewhat surprising, but not so much when you consider the unemployment rates. From what I've gathered the main reason Poles are able to take our jawbs is because they're willing to work stupendously long hours in the kinds of jobs most people here wouldn't consider doing even if the hours were more reasonable. I doubt that's in any one way universally true. But it does seem to be how many have stuck it out while others thought it better to just leave.
Why anyone would want to work hellishly long hours anywhere is beyond me. But like I said it's in no way a universal truth. Most immigrants seem to work normal jobs with normal hours. Well, that is if they're not unemployed.
My best advice would be to try and get something lined up first. The job market isn't strong enough to be able to take a chance on it.