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Old 18th, March 2007, 03:53 PM
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Hi everyone!
I read recently in PJ that there's almost 300 of us in the UK! So maybe there's someone threre who wants to share his/her experience. I won't hide I'm very keen to listen to other people's stories. I'm quite new and just starting to work as an unsupervised pharmacist, so I'm hoping for some advice.
So...read you soon
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Old 18th, March 2007, 09:14 PM
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So what is happening back in Poland?. Is there now a shortage?
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Old 18th, March 2007, 09:27 PM
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Not yet, but I think it will happen soon. Anyway, maybe some of English pharmacists would like to have a try working in Poland? I'm only a bit worried about the salary, won't be that good, as yours
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Old 18th, March 2007, 09:38 PM
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Problem for us is that the rest of the world learns English as a second language. languages not compulsory now in UK education and Polish would be only spoken by children of polish born parents.

Thus you can all come to us, but we can only go to work in countries where English is main language. No problem before the EU as we simply went to USA, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa etc.

With the end of reciprocal registration we are effectively imprisoned in UK.

Two way traffic has virtually ceased, in any case France for example would be the obvious place but even UK pharmacists living there find numerous obstacles placed in their way. This was a thread in prx some months back.

Our only escape is probably across the pond.
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Old 18th, March 2007, 09:55 PM
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By the way, did you know that there are more Brits living abroad than there are foreigners living in the UK?
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Old 19th, March 2007, 07:50 AM
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All depends on what you mean as 'foreigner'.

Usually, someone not born in UK.
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Old 19th, March 2007, 09:13 PM
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in that case, I'm Swiss, my father is Chinese, and my mother is Congolese?!?
I've never understood why people have this obsession about where one's mother happened to be when she gave birth...
By "foreigners", I meant "those who do not have the British nationality"...
Freddy Mercury was born in Zanzibar; was he British? Tony Blair was born in Edinburgh...
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Old 19th, March 2007, 09:42 PM
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in that case, I'm Swiss, my father is Chinese, and my mother is Congolese?!?
I've never understood why people have this obsession about where one's mother happened to be when she gave birth...
By "foreigners", I meant "those who do not have the British nationality"...
Freddy Mercury was born in Zanzibar; was he British? Tony Blair was born in Edinburgh...
To Yorkshire folk everyone from the 'outside' is a foreigner.
Just can't get a decent cup of tea any wheer else lass.

By the way, the USA is the only place where people don't look at my surname and say 'is that Polish'?
Regrettably I'm 2nd generation and never learned the language, beyond a few pleasantaries.
Speaking it would do me, reading it is too hard.

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Old 20th, March 2007, 09:00 AM
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I seem to remember that if you wanted a job which needed security clearance, then at least your grandfathers had to be English. Believe this came in after Klaus Fuchs.
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Old 20th, March 2007, 09:11 AM
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I seem to remember that if you wanted a job which needed security clearance, then at least your grandfathers had to be English. Believe this came in after Klaus Fuchs.
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