• riodoro1@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Fuck yes for IT but people working their asses of at lidl deserve a home too. The housing market is out of control here, and a take away pizza is now a luxury.

      I would say with confidence that while QOL was increasing rapidly in Poland in the last two decades this one is sadly different. Late stage capitalism sucks.

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              I’ve been to Tokyo (and it’s awesome!) but I don’t live there.

              I’ve only glanced at the headlines of the article you posted and most of the factors appear to be in the article. There are a few things that are missing though, afaiu, and it really is a bag of mixed blessings:

              • fairly relaxed building codes which means building gets cheaper
              • average houses, especially if they’re on the smaller side, are only a couple of decades old – the Japanese demolish and replace their relatively cheap housing fairly often
              • less space for motorized traffic
              • not a lot of greenery

              Cursorily related to the final point: I was also really shocked at Japanese parks. On the plus side, they’re extremely neat. However, most of them have super-wide ways, so half the park is just paved over. And of course there are opening hours, usually they’re open until 6pm but they have all kinds of alarms and announcements going off in the 30 minutes prior.

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      6 months ago

      Increasing doesn’t mean affordable yet. It sucks over here, even in IT. Poles are still the cheap workforce in IT for other countries.

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        Interesting, from what I’ve seen on the market, the B2B formula can be nice if you are able to work as a freelancer, I even see a few people coming from other countries to Poland for that.

        But I guess it mainly depends who you work for.

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          B2B is being cut down from working better than a regular work agreement. The golden days of it are gone. Also, being able to be fired in 5 mins without any notice other than a “fuck you get out” sucks.