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Would it be easy to live in Poland next summer and find a job and a place to live?


mochadot18 17 | 245
19 Jul 2012 #1
I was wondering if anyone knew how easy would it be for a 19 year old girl from the U.S to move to Poland next year for the summer?

I would need to find a place to live a job for the whole summer, I was born in Poland but have never been back since i was 4 so I think it would be a great experience for me. Please help me.

Thank you
f stop 25 | 2,507
19 Jul 2012 #2
First: find a family member you can stay with.
Harry
19 Jul 2012 #3
Are you a Polish citizen? If you are, it should be possible to get a job at a summer camp here. Do you speak Polish?
OP mochadot18 17 | 245
19 Jul 2012 #4
I was adopted so I dont know of any family members we do have some family friends how hard would it be to find a place are they really expensive?

Yes i am a polish citizen and am currently learning to speak polish it was my first language so it should come somewhat easy
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
19 Jul 2012 #5
Mocha, I could sort you out accommodation and a job, but it might just be volunteering. Interested?
OP mochadot18 17 | 245
19 Jul 2012 #6
I would love to volunteer what type??? But I think I would still need to find some type of job just to at least cover my living expenses. Any job would be fine though and I have great experience Just to let you know ive worked at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester for 3 years and am currently a student worker and filling in for an administrator.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
19 Jul 2012 #7
Volunteering with kids, I could always arrange some sort of camp for them.

However, if you need payment- then as Harry says, you're best off trying to get a job in one of the many summer camps here. I don't have any good contacts, unfortunately :(
PolkaTagAlong 10 | 186
19 Jul 2012 #8
That sounds like it would be a fun experience! Wish I was Polish enough to do that.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
19 Jul 2012 #9
It's open to anyone who wishes to do it :) No need to be Polish at all...
OP mochadot18 17 | 245
19 Jul 2012 #10
Well I would def love to do that and maybe get a paying night job or on the weekends I mean I know my parents will give me money.

PolkaTagAlong Exactly it would be i mean i'm in college playing hockey so I have no bills or anything that would hold be back right now. Plus it would be so much fun trying to live on my own.
Meathead 5 | 469
19 Jul 2012 #11
Just curious but where do you play hockey?
OP mochadot18 17 | 245
19 Jul 2012 #12
I'll be playing for Adrian College they are D3 and then might see if I can transfer into a D1 school

How expensive is housing??
Meathead 5 | 469
20 Jul 2012 #13
I'll be playing for Adrian College they are D3 and then might see if I can transfer into a D1 school

Reason I asked I have often watched D1 Women's hockey at UND when visiting my son. It's great cheap tickets, plenty of seating and you get to watch a D1 sport.
OP mochadot18 17 | 245
20 Jul 2012 #14
Really that's awesome I was supposed to play at Niagara University for their D1 program but it got cut this year.


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