zion 19 Mar 2007 / #61you damm right Giles too bad i am not in the same position as you but soon may be hopefuly soon
Giles 20 Mar 2007 / #62Zion you could teach your own native tongue. there must be a demand in Warzaw somewhere, perhaps put up an ad in the main Universities.
zion 20 Mar 2007 / #63there is one school that teach Latin Languages and Portuguese i mail then but no luck yet, there is one american company that i may have a shoot to work with no polish speaking skills need they all speak english there so hope will work out . right now i have also an offer for a call center UK firm so will see , mean while will apply for the Permit to stay and hope for the best .
8-14 8 May 2007 / #66I want to come in wroclaw for study in computer science and with study I want to do job for paying my fees and companset my expense. So please give me guidence if possibleMy mail address Vamin@rediff mail .com
scarbyirp 9 May 2007 / #67Is there any employment agencies that I could register with? I live near the Tri-City and relocated here from London last year.
USinMikolajki 9 May 2007 / #68Your best bet is teaching or translating. Other jobs don't pay well. The range is between 35-60zl never heard of 80zl/h but I guess it's possible according to kaka above.
Eamon - | 27 12 May 2007 / #69Hi I am from the UK i can speak Polish quiet well can also read and write a little, I work in the construction and quarry industry, roads and ground work, screening and crushing stone, and plant diggers, dumpers, loading shovels, enything really, is there any jos in any of these type of industries, do they employ uk trades,Heard you guys are having the 2012 football well done, were is the stadium going to be built, may be work there ?take care
Wroclaw 44 | 5,379 12 May 2007 / #70were is the stadium going to be builtWroclaw will be building a new one. Don't know when.
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149 12 May 2007 / #71were is the stadium going to be builtIn Warsaw, Wrocław, Gdańsk and in Poznań (but in case of the last one I think that already existing is going to be modernized) + maybe (as It hasn't be sure yet how many teams will play in 2012) a new one in Kraków and modernized in Chorzów.
taksi 14 May 2007 / #73so...the same for me ..i am italian and i want find job in poland,,,krakow...skawina..glivice..tychy
Eamon - | 27 18 May 2007 / #74I was reading in a Polish paper over here in the uk, that because there are so many Polish looking for and working in foreign countries that there is a shortage of people to do the jobs in Poland.From what you people are saying this is not the case ?
Wroclaw 44 | 5,379 18 May 2007 / #75Some people are taking advantage and doing two jobs. This is true in the building sector.Some still have a problem finding work in their chosen field.
sayno 2 | 9 18 May 2007 / #76What options would there be for an Australian that doesn't speak Polish, but has a bachelor of law (International & Environmental Law), bachelor of education, bachelor of science (biology)?
RadomBrit 21 May 2007 / #77UKPOLSKA - could you please let me know if you received my email re advice on how to get started with proofreading etc employment in Poland. I would really appreciate some pointers.
Firestorm 6 | 400 17 Aug 2007 / #78We are looking for:Gdansk, PolandCzesc Wojtek.I Saw your post but found no contact information.Im British born and Native speaking.Have just completed a Computer engineering course at college.So im more than just computer Literate.I have met a Wonderful Woman who lives In Gdansk.So it would be the perfect place to relocate to.Would it be possible for you to contact me also with any information regarding the job vacancy please, Or any other vacancies for a english speaking person my E-mail adress is weyrleader47@hotmailRegards. Mike
marcinmito 28 Sep 2007 / #79I was raised in poland and lived there till 10, now going to visit from the US for 6 weeks. I have a bachelor's in economics with a minor in business, speak english fluently and can speak polish very well too. I'm looking for any podssible feedback or direction in terms of job opportunities in poland for a bilingual with business experience. If you can help out please reply or email directly at martinmito@comcast.net. Ja bardzo za to bende wdzieczny i licze ze moze cos dla mnie moze tam byc. Thanks for any feedback or contact info.
szczesliwyguy - | 1 7 Oct 2007 / #81Hello everyone!I'm also looking for a way to live in Poland, for about a year, starting around next april or may. I'm canadian, and my girlfriend lives in Lodz right now.. It explains the fact that I need to find a solution as soon as possible :o)! I would need to find a job in that area, any job, I'm a university student, but i dont have any diploma yet.. I can speak french, english, spanish, and some polish (I'm looking for a teacher here in Montreal by the way.. ;o)).. I don't care much about the salary, as long as I get some pay that allows me to buy some food and stuff.. The thing is, I read that i have to be hired before i go, to have this work permit.. I don't know if some of you know another way to deal with all this?Dzieki :D!Thanks
ukpolska 7 Oct 2007 / #82Try these schools for work.LodzBerlitz Poland berlitz.plCorrect correct.edu.plEF English First englishfirst.comGreenwich Centrum Jezykowe greenwich.com.plSkrivanek e-Solutions e-skrivanek.plI have no idea what they are like except the last one skrivanek is a translation agency that I work for proofreading.
LostBoy 8 Oct 2007 / #83Poles Prefer english teachers who doesn't speak Polish though ;ife is much easier in Poland when you speak some Polish.I must admit English is on a very high demand here.Im a Kenyan studying in Wroclaw.I've been living on money earned from teaching English all through.I can't complain.I charge 40zl an hour.I charged less at the begining but became more expensive with experience.I've taught with other Polish teachers but there are things their local techers just don't feel, thats where a native speaker comes in.Im treated as a native speaker though English is just my national language.You will not 'starve' with some english knowledge in Poland but i guess the demand might become lower when the Poles who moved to Uk come back.Don't look for any other Job that is no related to English unless it's a foreign firm.You will be very disappointed by the pay especially if you have no experience. There is a serious shortage of programmers though but i guess this is a global problem with the exception of India and China ofcourse.Good luck and welcome to Poland.amattah99@gmail
jonny6 - | 1 15 Oct 2007 / #84hi ukpolska im very interested in teaching english conversation. my polish partner and i are thinking of moving back in a few months . i know people in the north east offering 30 to 60 per hr sloty could you possibly give some pointers on how to get started barr the obvious advertising etc i need the initial foundation for teaching
Wroclaw 44 | 5,379 15 Oct 2007 / #85i need the initial foundation for teachingMake sure that you have: English Grammar in Use. It's the most popular grammar book. Check it out online.Bring some test books from the UK. Even books graded for 14 yr olds will have a good level of vocabulary for 18 yr old students here in Poland.Most people are happy to learn from photocopies, which should work out cheap for you.
karwanalqaim 19 Oct 2007 / #86My name is karim haider. I am from pakistan. I can work on a limestone crusher plant. I have worked as a crusher operator for 5 years. I am looking for a good future job in foreign
Help Please 12 Nov 2007 / #87Hi Everyone,I am a Malaysian , a degree holder ( Bachelor Of Management ) have 7 years of working experience in the area of customer service ( helpdesk , call ctr and service desk ) .I am currently a Project Analyst in a US based ( Information Technology) Multinational company in Malaysia. I am looking for a greener pace in UK or any part.Not necessarily a similar job but a decent earning would be good.I would really appreciate if someone could help me out with some guide.My email address : mlganeshkumar@gmailThanks pal !
miki - | 2 12 Nov 2007 / #88hello every1. this is my 1st time to check out this page, i do like how people co-operate and help.. i got actually a similar question , i moved to poland (cracow ) few month ago, im leaning polish and spea english and german, im looking for job in cracow in any company doesnt require polish as i dont speak it yet, if any1 has an idea to help would b great!!!!
andy b 13 Nov 2007 / #89There seems to be a lot of opportunities in Krakow for expats to work in multinational companies, mainly outsourcing and offshoring. I have a lot of friends who have good jobs working for large companies (Cap Gemini, Hewitt, IBM etc) and in general they are not good Polish speakers. The language used in these companies is English. In most cases they were already living in Krakow and got the jobs that way.