On one hand, while looking through websites offering work, I'm glad that in our country there are companies sending people
abroad, whitch reduces unemployment, but on the other hand I feel embarrassed, when I read requirments set by the employers. A bricklayer is required very good english. Thus a bricklayer with very good english in Poland could be a traslator and earn more money.I'd certainly make the bricklayer more competitive, but on the other hand the line between primary and higher education starts to fade.I don't dare to think of what a mam shifting sand to a concrete-mixer needs to have? This gap should be used to educate all the spadeworkers and give them a certificate... People, respect your education and yourselves. The Polish have always been valued professionals, they can think creatively and work hard. It only depends where and for how much. People governing this country after lowering the taxes and insurances, will change the policy - the emigration will no longer be profitable. Why are we educating our young, sometimes very bright, to condemn then to emmigration. Where does this lead ???Waldi...may2006