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3000 PLN netto this a good pay


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zion [Guest]
Edited by: zion  Jun 14, 07, 08:52  #1

Hi I I will not need to pay rent just shere the bills like cable tv . phone , light , etc

can I live with that or better take a 700 Pounds no bills no rent in London ???

what you all think ?????? and how much should I get pay for big IT firm Software testes job ???

Thanks

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Czestochowa
  Jun 14, 07, 09:26  #2

£700 a month doesn't go very far in London.

Figure bills of £100 a month
Travel £100 a month
Food £50 a week

So already you are close to spending £500 a month.

Depends what you are doing exactly in the software testing industry... A permanent position should pay minimum £30k+ and a contract should be minimum £250+ a day in London.

Poland I'm not sure of the pay scales for Testing as I've only worked as a Tester here in the UK but 3000zl a month with no rent to pay seems like your money will stretch a lot further.

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Grzegorz_
  Jun 14, 07, 09:31  #3

Quoting: zion
3000 PLN netto


It's a bit over average salary and for one person It's not really bad.

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ladystardust
  Jun 14, 07, 09:48  #4

... I would even say it's good! ;)

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horunPoland
  Jun 14, 07, 10:21  #5

3000 zl

no rent

cabel TV max 100 zl
phone (with calling to England ) max 350 zl
light max 100 zl per 2 month
gas max 75 zl per 2 month
lunch max 600 per month

so you have 1800 zl per month to take fun and trust me because i live here i pay rent credit and all other bills and have 2 days very good fun every weekend and i have less than half of yours 1800 zl for this...

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  Jun 14, 07, 10:30  #6

I think 3000 PLN netto is very good in Poland (especially you don't have to pay rent). If I were you, I'd stay in a smaller city (up to 100K people) and enjoy life there; you'll spend more in a big city like Warsaw, Krakow, etc.

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zion [Guest]
Edited by: zion  Jun 14, 07, 10:35  #7

i live in Warsaw so I dont really have an option of moving to smaller town what is too bad !!!and the job is here . Czestochowa I will also have to traslate not only teste !!! I guess will stay around here.

I guess thanks guys

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zion [Guest]
  Jun 14, 07, 10:57  #8

Czestochowa can you tell me more about the job I never did it before I am more of a traslator is easy simple ? can you tell me more about it ?

Thanks

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Czestochowa
Edited by: Czestochowa  Jun 14, 07, 11:46  #9

It varies greatly.

I work as a contractor mainly for banks/finance firms testing new systems/upgrades.

So say a bank has a new online banking website and wants to make sure it works before releasing it to customers I will make plans on what needs to be checked, write instructions or "scripts" to follow and then complete testing on the site going through all the functions and finding errors and working with developers to fix these.

Some projects take a few days others take many months, I could also be testing the performance of a program (user connections/CPU usage etc) or the security (checking any loopholes to prevent hackers/virus etc)

Testing now is often automated so I'll use various programs to run the tests automatically and then check the outcomes.

It's not something you can just walk into really, unless you are simply following a script someone else has written and recording the outcome. nowadays you need a little programming knowledge, SQL, Unix etc to get a good job.

If you want to know anything further just let me know...

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zion [Guest]
  Jun 14, 07, 12:05  #10

Thanks ,

I think in my case I will be simply following a script someone else has written and recording the outcome. will be games PC games online games that kind of staff !!! Hope will not be too much IT wise .

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lidiafule [Guest]
  Jun 25, 07, 15:51  #11

Hi everybody,

... any chance to ask some help regarding the living cost and standard in Krakow? I received a job offer with net 1000 eur/month + 1000 eur once as relocation allowance + other benefits.
Does it make sense to move Krakow with this package? How much does a flat cost in generally? Cost of the monthly public transportation.. etc...
If sy has time and feel like providing some assistance me, I would highly appreciate it!

Thanks a lot, Lidia :-)

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zion [Guest]
  Jun 25, 07, 16:26  #12

is ok but not for a economist like you !!!!! so you much better off somewhere else

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zion [Guest]
  Jun 25, 07, 16:38  #13

by the way where does one get a tax nunber in this Country called Poland ? Tax office ? how long does it take ?

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