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British-trained journalist in Poland - should i stay or should i go now?


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jessijaneThreads: 1
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 Jan 9, 12, 21:32    #1
i am a half ghanaian, half gambian girl who did something stupid and fell in love with a polish guy whilst studying in leeds UK. i am back in ghana now, working as a producer for a well known TV station, but my polish beau wants me to come try out poland and hopefully settle there with our daughter. but i have apprehensions not the least of which is the daunting language and also the lack of career and from what i have seen on the forum so far, the paperwork will also be impressive.

so my question is: what are the life options fr a british-trained journalist in poland.....and don't say housewife, that just grates on my gender-activist nerves :)

any advice is welcome and i would welcome shared experiences from others who have made the move.
thanks

jessijane

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Edited by: gumishu  Jan 9, 12, 21:41    #2
jessijane

I wouldn't move to Poland in your place, simply


jessijane:
any advice is welcome and i would welcome shared experiences from others who have made the move.
thanks


only Nigerians who want to become EU-citizens move to Poland after sham paid marriages to Polish females and most of them are not TV producers you would guess
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 Jan 9, 12, 21:45    #3
jessijane your job sounds great and alot to give up, can't you persuade him to join you instead?
Xienzyc  Jan 23, 12, 20:48    #4
Jessijane,
As an experienced journalist I can tell you one thing: stay away from Poland as its media market is the worst of all (at least 50 per cent unemployment rate). Your chances of finding a job here as a TV producer are close to nil. If I were your beau I'd certainly consider moving to your country.
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 Jan 23, 12, 21:14    #5
jessijane:
so my question is: what are the life options fr a british-trained journalist in poland.....and don't say housewife, that just grates on my gender-activist nerves :)


Very,very limited most british journalists here are scrapping a living doing freelance work for Uk papers.

jessijane:
i am back in ghana now, working as a producer for a well known TV station, but my polish beau wants me to come try out poland and hopefully settle there with our daughter.


Your daughters place should be with both her parents. The question here is can your beau support you here in Poland?
Secondly if you studied in the UK it is highly likely your family has business interests, have you considered products/services which can be exchange between the two countries.



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