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Czy praca za granica motywuje bardziej?

Postautor: arek84 » 03 lis 2011 19:31

Witam, jestem kolejnym studentem piszącym prace i potrzebujacym informacji ;)) W poniższym linku znajduje się ankieta:

http://www.ankietka.pl/ankieta/71975/po ... -w-uk.html

skierowana jest do osób pracujących w Polsce, a później w UK. Szukając informacji o temacie znalazłem takie wypowiedzi o Polakach pracujących w UK, (co prawda z 2008, ale są) Jestem ciekaw wyników bo sam pracowałem przez 4 lata w Londynie. Bede bardzo wdzięczny za komentarze i opinie o ankiecie (zawsze można coś poprawić :) Ponizej obiecane wypowiedzi:


Comments:

The Poles have always been a very sensible people.......unlike the British.
They would never allow their children to roam the streets in the evening and at night to cause trouble for others.
They do not have the rampant teenage pregnancy problem of the UK, because their parents, in general, take their responsibilities to care for their children seriously and keep their children close to them.
Their govenment would not allow other countries to own their utilities and then rip of and rob their most vulnerable citizens.
The Poles....as I said to begin with, are a sensible people
-Julie, Leicester

I will miss the decent Poles.
Rob, Hitchin

I have always believed the Poles to be the most honourable and hard working of the immigrant community. Seeing them leave is not a good sign.

- Alan Hall, Eye, Suffolk

great news, i`ve nothing against the polish dare say they are hard workers
-mick, lincolnshire

This is a shame. The Poles have brought with them good work and moral values. Their work ethic is high and as a Catholic I see many at Mass on a regular basis. I do believe that they have been an asset to the UK. Unlike mass immagration from certain countires the Poles have come here to work, pay tax, rent houses and in essence be self sufficient.

- steve milne, wokingham

The UK will be a worse of place without the Poles. I for one am sorry they are leaving.

- A Jardine, Worcs

What a shame that the Polish are leaving .I have met and worked with several Poles over the last few years and have found them to be polite ,hard working and sensible.Not only that but their women are real LADIES unlike many of the women here.Pity we can't keep them and export all the chavs!!!

- mark, chatham,england

we have 3 Polish staff working part time in our small hotel, they are the best workers we have had, most of them have two jobs though to make enough money.

- Adrian Bradley, York

As a small businessman, I have benefitted from east european labour over the years. These immigrants are hard-working, polite, and considerate. I for one will be sad if they leave en masse because of narrow minded English prejudice!

- bob roberts, worcester

As a regular visitor to England, I couldn´t help but notice how polite the Poles have always been towards me whenever I have been out eating or shopping. This was something I had missed about England for many years. I, for one, will be sorry to see the Poles leave, if only for that reason.

- Brian, Stockholm, Sweden

I have never met a polish immigrant who has not been polite and hard-working. They are wonderful people and we will be worse off without them.

- Stevie, Liverpool

A na koniec:

I've been doing a bit of research and according to Wikipedia the Polish equivalent of the chav is called 'Dres' or 'dresiarz'. Apparently they wear tracksuits, drink a lot, don't work and like to own big, nasty dogs. Sounds strangely familiar! I think all countries have their social problems - Poland is no different.

- Emile, Manchester

Proszę o wypełnienie ankiety: http://www.ankietka.pl/ankieta/71975/po ... -w-uk.html

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