Monday, July 11th, 2011 at
5:29 am
The best work is this kind of work, which gives us satisfaction. But people work for money and the problem is if everybody should recive the same salary regardless of their occupation or not. From my point of view it is unjustified.
People who has got very responsible job should earn much more money than office workers. Doctors live in permanent stress that they will do somethink wrong. And the consequences can be tragic. Every case is different and need from doctors special attention. That’s all in contradition to office workers , whose only options are if they should drink esspresso or cappucino. Of course I’m generalising in this moment, because they have to make some serious decision too, but consequences is not loss of human life.
I want also to say about new govermant’s idea: salary for houswifes. Women (mostly) resignate from career, they take care of children and husbands earn good living. The problem is old-age pension and salary. Houswifes want to become f.e. 200 PLN for ironing or 350 PLN for cooking. In my opinion it is rediculous if the Polish Goverment should pay them so that means I should divide my hard-earned money with some lazy ladies. I don’t agree with this. What do they thinking?! Every working women has to cook, iron etc. too. So why they shouldn’t become money for their work? I don’t think about families with many children or mother with chldreen, which have got very serious ilness. They are exeption and ought to become special money.
This case is more complicated. It is also about respect, years of education and pracitise. Sure is only my opinion: people shouldn’t recive the same salary!
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
6:25 pm
As far as I understood (and, correct me if I'm wrong), abortion is illegal in Poland although it is performed somewhat discreetly so I guess it's not too uncommon to have a high rate of illegitimate births.
However, I'm talking from a social point of view. Is it socially acceptable to have illegitimate births within your average-Joe Polish families?
Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at
6:28 pm
As far as I understood (and, correct me if I'm wrong), abortion is illegal in Poland although it is performed somewhat discreetly so I guess it's not too uncommon to have a high rate of illegitimate births.
However, I'm talking from a social point of view. Is it socially acceptable to have illegitimate births within your average-Joe Polish families?