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Ad for polish workers in FS/FT

Oh, Polish - I was wondering what polish workers were. Of course, I'm not sure what Polish workers do, but the opportunities for jokes (albeit politically incorrect ones) are endless. 🙂 Seems like a really odd ad.
 
Originally posted by: logic1485
Yea, I was thinking polish, but Polish is a different thing. 😉.

There are alot of British companies as well as companies in Scotland and Ireland that hire exclusively Polish workers. Mainly becuase there really is no work in Poland unless you have a degree and even then its who you know.
Sad to say alot of Polish young people are leaving there native country and residing in England or Scotland or Ireland!!

Also the 2nd largest group of people immigrating or traveling to England looking for word are Polish!!

At present Dell in Ireland has almost 70% Polish emplyees......

 
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Originally posted by: allisolm
Originally posted by: Kromis
What's the difference between "polish" and "Polish"?
Please tell me you're joking.

I am confused here also...what is the difference besides forgetting to caps the P?

One is the inhabitant of a country, and the other is.....use a dictionary.
 
Originally posted by: logic1485
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Originally posted by: allisolm
Originally posted by: Kromis
What's the difference between "polish" and "Polish"?
Please tell me you're joking.

I am confused here also...what is the difference besides forgetting to caps the P?

One is the inhabitant of a country, and the other is.....use a dictionary.

God I am such an idiot, it took me 5 minutes to realize polish, is polish, as in making something shiny. I kept pernouncing it to myself as Polish. 😱
 
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