There are only a handful in Poland, maybe 15 people. During Christmas, they decorate the yards of their homes with a heavy number of lamps and invite guests to visit. It can be said that… More
The Work in Poland
I changed my job many times, and the main reason was the lack of prospects for personal and professional development. The most noticeable phenomenon you will meet while working in Poland is a disrespect for your person. In Polish culture, disrespect for people is a national feature and is similar in the workplace. Working in Poland quite common is the feeling, that work is a punishment and you are wondering what are you punished for?
When you are an employee doing physical work, you wear dirty working clothes, you work with something that nobody wants to do because it is a hard and dirty work, in Poland instead of respect for such sacrifice, people who see such a worker despise him.
Here, no one on the street says “good morning” to such people.
Poles see this as a physically working person who interpret this as a lack of ambition in life and that is why this person works so hard for a punishment. If the worker was a cunning, he would be a doctor or lawyer. And because he is a victim of fate, fate punished her with a hard work that no one wants to do. It’s a Pole’s thinking.
Employers and business owner also respect office workers than manual workers. If you write in your CV that you were a worker, no one will want to hire you at a higher level. For taking hard work, here in Poland you will be doomed to such work without promotion prospects, because the thread of this hard work in Poland underestimates.
Working in the office in Poland resembles an idyll. Here everyone complains about working conditions. Everyone complains and fights to earn more money because they work hard, but they do not risk as health as physical workers and they have never worked hard as they think.
In people working in the office, the awareness of the importance of the work of an ordinary worker or farmer is lost. That is why the government in Poland, creating regulations, completely ignores the importance of industry and agriculture, because none of the officers worked that way. Immediately after graduation, you can get the work of an official or office worker and no years of practice in industry or agriculture is required.
If you are an office worker at the office or budget sector, you have one additional monthly salary in the year simply for nothing.
My observations show that there are 10 times more people in Poland working in offices than manual workers. The economy in Poland is more office than industrial, which is why this country is very poor economically, because it lives mainly from imported trade.
In Poland, employers are constantly looking for a reason to pay the employee as little as possible. They are very often insolent fraud or funny punishments. No remuneration for overtime or no salary. I worked in two companies that paid me a salary for a park and it was impossible to examine the salary even with the help of offices supporting employees. Such employee organizations in Poland are dummies that do not fulfill their function because there are no proper laws or good will to protect employees.
When taking up work in Poland, you must be very careful for any fraud attempt, which occurs in 99% of companies. If you employ in Poland, the employer will definitely want to cheat you. In a sense, this is forced by the employer’s tax regulations raising employment costs. If you demand justice, you will be released. If you are released several times, no one will want to hire you because you are too smart and you are not suitable to cheat you.
I noticed that in Poland very few companies are training employees. It is required that the employee be born with high qualifications and before he is born he already had three years of professional experience. This absurdity in Poland is very popular. At the same time, all Polish employers complain about the lack of qualified staff but they do not want to qualify it themselves because it is not Ptorfia and they say that it does not pay because they are high costs.
It is true that Abusrd. Poland is the world capital of absurdity so you should not be surprised.
When I go to a new job, I like to look at how others treat me with contempt, pretending to be important. I like this feeling when I meet them closer and discover how they gradually become nobody. The curtain of the Aktoska game falls and they become an empty personality, who if it wasn’t for the work they would be nobody.
I have already written that Poles love the word “fuck”. At work, I hear this word from both men and women’s mouth. From the mouth of employees and from the mouth of the bosses. Carrying is a way to prove to the environment that you are hard. In fact, this lack of language culture proves primitivism and results from a lack of strength to control emotions.
Generally, working in Poland is not a very nice adventure. You have to be aware of threats, i.e. build a system of warnings in the form of a lack of trust in the employer and have a strong personality in contact with other employees, in whom kindness is a unique state. Yes, there is a false kindness behind her, there is envy. However, you will often meet with unpleasant criticism and demonstration of advantage and power.
Work in Poland does not guarantee development and if you expect it yourself you have to fight the employer to be able to train and develop, but certainly no one else will appreciate it and will not respect your own satisfaction.
Broad or field settings are absolutely underestimated. I don’t know why it is a land of the country. However, a vertical career in the scope of one specialization is very impressive.
Hence, managers and superiors who are fools with a very narrow scope of thinking are often found.
A good thing is a large number of state holidays in Poland, i.e. days off and in many competitions free weekends. But in Poland there is no custom of a friendly community and after work, everyone goes their own way so free days are spent without colleagues from work. Apart from work, we are no longer friends, this is the customs here. I think that it is because of the lack of hobby interests, although some people make an effort to anyway to brag about what they are amazing and you need to envy them.
Would I recommend a job in Poland? Such a query. If you are educated and you have directional qualifications, but if you are an intelligent person, you like to learn and develop, you will rather get tired here. Here in Poland it is very difficult to implement your ideas, it is very difficult to change and improves. Improvements are the last thing you are thinking about. In Poland, employees are not employed to change something but that they perform the function of a tool and this is difficult to accept by ambitious people with whom this ambition is killed by work over time. (Brux/BruxNews)
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