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If you lose your job in Poland is it easy to claim welfare?


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hythornThreads: 6
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 Jan 31, 12, 22:32    #31
delphiandomine:
Being work shy doesn't mean you're a freeloader in Poland. There's little to "freeload".


that just about sums it up

6 months pittance on the rock and roll and then 'hustling just to survive' (excuse the 1970s ghetto parlance)

kondziorThreads: 2
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 Jan 31, 12, 23:03    #32
Come to think about it, every EU country should have exactly the same welfare system. Especially if they expect us to adopt euro currency.
After all, it would be nice to quit a job, for a year or two...
hythornThreads: 6
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 Jan 31, 12, 23:19    #33
Spain's is pretty cushy too

four years work then two year's welfare at 1200 euro per month if I recall

you would have to be doing quite well to bring home 1200 euro net every month in the present economic climate
wedontneedyou  Jan 31, 12, 23:22    #34
hythorn:
four years work then two year's welfare at 1200 euro per month if I recall

you would have to be doing quite well to bring home 1200 euro net every month in the present economic climate

What's wrong with that?They can afford it...Oh,you said Spain?Never mind.
rant2012Threads: 4
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Edited by: rant2012  Feb 1, 12, 07:57    #35
I was discussing the Polish language.....
delphiandomine

rant2012: No I'm here for work for a few months, trying to pick up bits but it's difficult!

I might ask the moderators why they took down my comment defending myself from these slanderous accusations?


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