[sdiy] Discrete OTA

Jean-Pierre Desrochers jpdesroc at oricom.ca
Thu Apr 3 16:56:45 CEST 2014


It's interesting to see how far a specific topic can
drift away from it's first request..


Le 2014-04-03 10:34, Dan Snazelle a écrit :
> interesting
> 
> i already have a business so I wonder if that would help or hurt.
> 
> well thanks!
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Apr 3, 2014, at 10:24 AM, "Roman Sowa" <modular at go2.pl> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> W dniu 2014-04-03 15:12, Dan Snazelle pisze:
>>> sounds great!!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> how are the schools ?
>> 
>> excellent!
>> no freaks with uzi or m16 (ever so far), no kid is wearing a gun, 
>> knives are not so common at all, drugs are visible sometimes but not 
>> in insolent way.
>> If you're asking about level of education, well... comparing to what 
>> I've heard about US schools, it's like Harvard. At least it used to be 
>> before prosperity killed common resourcefulness and standards have 
>> dropped down.
>> 
>>> 
>>> And how hard is it to get permission to work and live there coming 
>>> from usa?
>> 
>> you need visa for more than 90 days stay, and work permit. To get that 
>> it may be probably sufficient to have your Polish employer statement.
>> Starting a business here... well, that's a lot easier than 20 years 
>> ago, but still may seem like a brick wall for a foreigner.
>> 
>> Roman
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>>> On Apr 3, 2014, at 3:24 AM, "Roman Sowa" <modular at go2.pl> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> W dniu 2014-04-02 19:53, Paul Schreiber pisze:
>>>>>> I disagree with your points. I believe being able to do what you
>>>>>> love does not necessarily require doing it as a job.
>>>>> 
>>>>> My 2 cents:
>>>>> 
>>>>> a) health insurance. Perhaps it is 'easier' in some non-USA
>>>>> countries, but it is a major cost burden here. If you have say a 
>>>>> wife
>>>>> + 1 child (under 25yrs) and you have to pay for what I will call
>>>>> "moderate" level of service, that will cost you about $1800 a 
>>>>> MONTH.
>>>> 
>>>> really? I find that hard to believe. For that kind of money you can 
>>>> have top level of subscription (or should I say health care 
>>>> insurance) in private sector, that is the one not covered by 
>>>> national healthcare. For you and few members of your family.
>>>> National insurance costs me less than $100 a month and it is part of 
>>>> the tax anyway. Well, most of it, actual numbers don't matter.
>>>> Why don't you move to Poland? The labor cost is almost as cheap as 
>>>> in China, quality almost as good as in Japan, we drink almost like 
>>>> Russians, and the gals are the best in the world. Food and gass is 
>>>> more expensive than in US, but you'll get used to that, as 
>>>> apartments are almost free of charge from your point of view.
>>>> Actually I invite every talented synth builder over here!
>>>> OTOH we are facing threat of the war just across the border now, so 
>>>> maybe wait and see. And since there's Russia vs. NATO involved, it 
>>>> may trigger a WW III and then we just don't care for synths anymore.
>>>> 
>>>> Roman
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