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Why Polish employers are afraid of hiring any foreign nationals?


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jones101
  Feb 25, 08, 08:15  #31

Yeah...it is the sad truth about most places. As much as anyone likes to say most countries are racist is just depends on how loud they are about it. Human nature I guess.

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zion
Edited by: zion  Feb 25, 08, 08:15  #32

again you can always return to old good Islamabad something tell me you will not anyway Good luck Brother

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jones101
  Feb 25, 08, 08:19  #33

That was not cool.

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Wyspianska
  Feb 25, 08, 08:20  #34

i thought its you whos not cool

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Jabwaw
  Feb 25, 08, 08:31  #35

zion wrote:
again you can always return to old good Islamabad something tell me you will not anyway Good luck Brother


umm you can predict manythings i guess, i guess you predict your own future as well ;) ahhh i forgot ppl like you have just short term goals. Anway i will keep my fingers cross so that you might be able to have long term goals ;) but no hope......

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jones101
  Feb 25, 08, 08:36  #36

'whos' is not a contraction of "who was" even if you had included proper punctuation.

Study your lesson and resubmit.

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hairball
  Feb 25, 08, 08:48  #37

Foreigners can get work here. But you have to be persistant!

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davidpeake
Edited by: davidpeake  Feb 25, 08, 10:48  #38

on my current trip to poland im noticing an increasing amount of failing businesses - people who have sunk huge amounts of money into ventures that obviously wouldnt work from the off set... its kinda worrying...

has anyone else noticed this?


have noticed a bit of that around my area bubba

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BubbaWoo
  Feb 25, 08, 11:06  #39

ive got a freind who is about to open a vege restaurant in sopot which is great becasue i am vegetarian and crave decent food when im here... but the life span of so many of the restaurants that open up in sopot is a summer season, two if they are lucky, before closing... his potentially huge capital investment worries me...

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Ranj
  Feb 25, 08, 11:18  #40

BubbaWoo wrote:
but the life span of so many of the restaurants that open up in sopot is a summer season, two if they are lucky, before closing...

That's too bad....I know here in US, most new restaurants are in the red for a while before they start making money....I think if your friend has patience and is persistent, as hairball said, then the potential for a successful restaurant is there....

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Michal
  Feb 26, 08, 08:59  #41

Jabwaw wrote:
on't you think that its a kind of discrimination against foreigners?

The Polish Nation is very nationalistic and will only employ similar people. Mind you, there are a lot of nasty Poles in England now. You only have to watch programmes like Crimes Watch U.K. to see the number of murderers and child abusers who are being caught by their D.N.A. and are being brought back to England and given life sentences.

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jones101
  Feb 26, 08, 09:02  #42

davidpeake wrote:
on my current trip to poland im noticing an increasing amount of failing businesses - people who have sunk huge amounts of money into ventures that obviously wouldnt work from the off set... its kinda worrying...

has anyone else noticed this?



Yep...I have returned to a shop or restaurant many a time and it has been empty with for rent signs in the window. Oddly it seems to be the places I like most that close...it must be a conspiracy or my horrid taste :)

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RJ_cdn
  Feb 26, 08, 09:04  #43

Michal wrote:
there are a lot of nasty Poles in England now. You only have to watch programmes like Crimes Watch U.K. to see the number of murderers and child abusers who are being caught by their D.N.A. and are being brought back to England and given life sentences.

I know of one (the Jakub guy), who are the others?

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Michal
  Feb 26, 08, 09:33  #44

RJ_cdn wrote:
(the Jakub guy), who are the others?

Exactly, the fat Pole who was given two life sentences at my financial expense.

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RJ_cdn
  Feb 26, 08, 09:37  #45

Michal wrote:

I want to know about the others you mentioned in your previous post.

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