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polesandmops  Aug 21, 10, 07:46    #1
can all the polish that are in my country please go home and stop , making it hard for brittish children too find work, you are gutless parasites who cant stand up too your own goverment

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 Aug 21, 10, 08:19    #2
polesandmops:
can all the polish that are in my country please go home and stop , making it hard for brittish children too find work, you are gutless parasites who cant stand up too your own goverment


Don't disturb them to refurbish that old worn carpet ;)
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 Aug 21, 10, 10:52    #3
Its people like this that make me glad i left the UK where i was born...and moved to Poland...

Probably some council estate moron that could not get a job if there was a 50% reduction in the whole population...!
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 Aug 21, 10, 11:13    #4
Don't make me yell but Just go straight to blazin' Hell!
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 Aug 21, 10, 11:18    #5
wildrover:
Its people like this that make me glad i left the UK where i was born...and moved to Poland...


Couldn't have said it better myself

Close mindedness ruins countries........
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 Aug 21, 10, 15:58    #6
Excuse the moron above (who incidentally cannot even spell the word 'British' - one t not two you tw*t)
They certainly do not speak for everyone here
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 Aug 21, 10, 16:05    #7
I wouldn't use 'go home' as an imperative and they have the right to choose. However, my wife, who is Polish btw, thinks that they should go to the UK for a stint, pick up some invaluable exp and transfer their learning back to Polish life. She dislikes those that stay away for too long because she maintains that such people just need to get more creative here. In a roundabout way, she agrees with the OP.

I see the logic and there are so many here that have voiced the opinion, Polska dla Polaków (Poland for Poles). They can't have it both ways. Either you strive to bring that about or you become grateful for new opportunities which invariably come with a healthy dose of luck.
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 Aug 21, 10, 16:43    #8
polesandmops:
you are gutless parasites who cant stand up too your own goverment

rewolucjonista się znalazł....
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Edited by: trener zolwia  Aug 21, 10, 18:41    #9
Seanus:
they should go to the UK for a stint, pick up some invaluable exp and transfer their learning back to Polish life. She dislikes those that stay away for too long because she maintains that such people just need to get more creative here. In a roundabout way, she agrees with the OP.

In order to stop the brain-drain and collect some foreign wealth and return it to the homeland, would indeed help Poland.
As Poland's economy seems to be doing better than the rest of the EU anyway, one can reason that the flight will slow on its own soon as more opportunities avail in P-Land.
Would you agree?
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 Aug 21, 10, 18:49    #10
It's a little deeper than that but I agree. Although I don't want to delve into the arguments put forward that GB owes Poland after WWII (it was the government and not the people that decided Tehran/Yalta, they shouldn't suffer), I like the fact that GB is getting a wake-up call as globalists are causing huge problems for them. Besides, Poles are really helping the economy through their work. They could take those skills home and do sth useful. Poles are determined people.
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 Aug 21, 10, 18:59    #11
polesandmops:
you are gutless parasites who cant stand up too your own goverment



here
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 Aug 21, 10, 19:08    #12
Ryan Stiles doing it in style :)
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 Aug 21, 10, 19:13    #13
Seanus
its the determination that makes them welcome here, a very strong work ethic goes a long way! english people (aka brittish children) can also learn a lot from that.
the English these days seem far to focused on what benefits are available...

A lapse attitude verses a determined one
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 Aug 21, 10, 19:24    #14
A lax attitude is indeed not their style abroad, I've heard. Still, other than money, I wonder what keeps them in the UK away from their families.
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 Aug 21, 10, 21:22    #15
Seanus:
other than money, I wonder what keeps them in the UK away from their families.

Quest for international adventure or to immerse themselves in the new culture? Buying power and variety they can't get at home?
Maybe they just like it there better than in P-Land? Ask Justy.

siarnaq:
its the determination that makes them welcome here, a very strong work ethic goes a long way! english people (aka brittish children) can also learn a lot from that.
the English these days seem far to focused on what benefits are available...

Same goes for lazy Americans.
Polish people who come here for summer work have run into resistance -even hostility- from the natives for this very reason. Lazy Americans resent their Polish hard work making us look bad. This has only gotten worse as there are fewer jobs during this recession.
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 Aug 21, 10, 21:27    #16
polesandmops:
can all the polish that are in my country please go home and stop , making it hard for brittish children too find work, you are gutless parasites who cant stand up too your own goverment


Congratulations sir, you have just won a place in the shortlist for the "Golden Dcikhead"-awards 2010 for the person who makes the most retarded remark. Further nominees will be selected in the next coming months and the election and announcement of the winner will take place on the 20th of December 2010.

>^..^<

M-G (polesandmops must be delighted. M-G thinks though that it's a standard poster under a different nick)
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 Aug 21, 10, 21:37    #17
British children? Shouldn't they be in school?
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 Aug 21, 10, 21:45    #18
Skrymcz:
British children? Shouldn't they be in school?


No according to OP they should work in coal mines...
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 Aug 21, 10, 21:47    #19
Great idea...
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 Aug 21, 10, 21:49    #20
polesandmops:
can all the polish that are in my country please go home and stop , making it hard for brittish children too find work, you are gutless parasites who cant stand up too your own goverment

Can all the Polish that are in my country, please go home and stop making it hard for British children to find work?
You are gutless parasites who can't stand up to your own government.
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Edited by: zetigrek  Aug 21, 10, 21:54    #21
SeanBM:
Can all the Polish that are in my country, please go home and stop making it hard for British children to find work?
You are gutless parasites who can't stand up to your own government.


Oh that's better. Actually those too tipped me up a lil'bit... ;)
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 Aug 21, 10, 22:04    #22
zetigrek:
Oh that's better.

I just think making basic mistakes like that is very impolite.
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 Aug 21, 10, 22:07    #23
Mophead is probably pssst off that Poles can spell better than he can...
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 Aug 22, 10, 03:21    #24
its the determination that makes them welcome here,

BS, it's cheap labor that makes them welcome here.

Same goes for lazy Americans.
Polish people who come here for summer work have run into resistance -even hostility- from the natives for this very reason. Lazy Americans resent their Polish hard work making us look bad. This has only gotten worse as there are fewer jobs during this recession.

No such thing as a lazy American. American's are smart enough not to work for what amounts to is a slave wage. Corporate America is addicted to slave labor. Unfortunately when an American says No, there is a Pole or a Mexican willing to work on the cheap with ridiculous working conditions.

BTW the English aren't lazy either, there is no incentive in England whatsoever. In those conditions they're not going to work. When the English are abroad they work.

Same in Poland. Iam sure a lot of Poles have figured it out, that's why you have an unemployment rate of what 10%?

You want people to work? You have to pay'em, and quit thinking that you can increase profitability by cutting wages.
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 Aug 22, 10, 03:45    #25
Ajb:
Close mindedness ruins countries........


I've got this pub that you might like......

(something tells me that I'm never going to be trusted again)
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Edited by: trener zolwia  Aug 22, 10, 18:57    #26
Chicago Pollock:
No such thing as a lazy American.

I've been working with them and trying to manage them my entire life. So don't tell me. Add union protection to the mix which makes firing even the slackers impossible to fire and we've got a lazy epidemic.

Chicago Pollock:
that's why you have an unemployment rate of what 10%?

So do we. And that's not counting the lazy who do show up for work only to do little actual work. Or those who sit on their butts sucking unemployment benefits as long as they can rather than seeking a job.

I'm telling you, I've witnessed all this up close and personal, from both sides -as a worker and as a manager. Foreigners come here and work circles around the lazy Americans... then the lazy Americans resent the competition of the foreign work ethic.
We've gone soft and expect something for nothing. And get pissed when someone comes along and threatens that.
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 Aug 23, 10, 04:48    #27
trener zolwia

So don't tell me.

You must be from Chicago. I haven't heard that phrase since I left Chi-Town.

So do we. And that's not counting the lazy who do show up for work only to do little actual work. Or those who sit on their butts sucking unemployment benefits as long as they can rather than seeking a job.

I'm telling you, I've witnessed all this up close and personal, from both sides -as a worker and as a manager. Foreigners come here and work circles around the lazy Americans... then the lazy Americans resent the competition of the foreign work ethic.
We've gone soft and expect something for nothing. And get pissed when someone comes along and threatens that.

I've worked for large and small companies, the Feds and now I own my own business and to motivate people you have to pay'em and give them an incentive to work no matter where they are.

I read on this Board how the English complain how lazy the English working man is but the ones that come to the States work like hell. Same with the Poles in Poland. Poles complain about the Polish workers, but they come to the States and are model citizens. And what's next? An American complaining about American workers, gee what else is new? If the worker has an incentive to work, they'll work. Treat 'em like crap and they won't produce.
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 Aug 23, 10, 23:44    #28
Chicago Pollock:
I own my own business


What kind if you don't mind me asking?
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 Aug 24, 10, 00:59    #29
Seanus:
I wonder what keeps them in the UK away from their families.


Families can be brought along :)

I, for one, like it here. Somehow.
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 Aug 24, 10, 03:05    #30
What kind if you don't mind me asking?

engineering


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