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Old 26th Apr 2019, 15:07
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Originally Posted by 2unlimited
I struggle to see or understand what you are trying to say. As it does seems you lack some basic skills in grammar. Maybe some punctuation, commas and space between the lines would help. I recommend you study this before sending out your CV.

First of all you pay taxes in the country you live, not necessary in the country you work, in the case you are commuting. Double tax treaty.
See how great a society is if you break your foot, or loose your medical, temporary unfit etc., and how much Wizz will pay you a month? You might believe you are invincible when you are 18 or 23, but sooner or later you will most likely want to have a family, you probably will have a few children, who you want to send to school to get a good education. You will buy your car in Poland, send them to a Polish school, and when you get sick with Wizz, your pay will be at best 25% of your normal salary. As they don't have such great benefits as you might have in Norway.

Now I am getting a slight sense of where you come from, what would your opportunities have been if your parents have had the same views and acted on them? Obviously you are paying less tax, you are making less money, there are less things in your society to support you if your life does not work as you expect it to.
Norway is not a Socialist country, I suggest you teach yourself the definition of a socialist country, because you have no idea.
You have had free education, free health care, and live in a society well advanced of Poland, no offence towards the Polish, however you can not compare lifestyle, quality of life in Poland and Norway.
You have had benefits in Norway, that people from Poland can only dream of, and trust me I have traveled extensively in Poland, and I would not move there just because I would be paying less tax.

You are talking from extremely selfish view, with no idea of the reality. As you are studying your ATPL theory at the moment, and you believe your dream job, will always be this for you, I can assure you after 12 months with Wizz, your views will have changed 180 degrees.
I have seen multiple guys after working between 6 - 12 months with Wizz, leave aviation, to never return to flying again, both FO's and Captains.

How much do you think it will cost you every month if you was going to pay for private healthcare, private insurance for both health care and sickpay, private schools for your children, maybe private fire services too? Police?
You have no idea of how lucky you are, equally you have no idea of what you are talking about.

Wizz is a company that stretches every legal limit they can, and they will even go beyond the legal limits when and if they can get away with it. And they prey on naive ignorant people like you to do it.
I say to all Wizz is a good start to get experience, but don't get stuck there, as I assure you it will kill your love for the job very quickly.

I have to admit the last part of your statement makes you sound like you might only be 14, fjortis, do you think only Pilots can live in different countries then where they come from?

very very well put 2unlimited.
as a half Pole myself, having lived whole of my life in a “socialist” country in Scandinavia, with a few adult years abroad in the Eastern Promises I could not agree more with what you say.
i can also relate in a way to the views of our antagonist. Having multiple close friends, and family in the same region.
there are deep scars in their population regarding “socialism” from the oppression from the soviet times. This explains the views of especially young people with especially well paid jobs, mostly everyone will look for a way to cheat / “beat” the taxation system.

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