Helped by inexpensive travel as flights between Warsaw and London grew just about tenfold since Poland joined the ECU in 2004, the Rychters show how Europe has shrunk and that -- in contrast to a favored view -- migrant flows aren't all one-way.
I will be able to never regret my year in London but ( from a job viewpoint ) it was a waste of your time, declared Miroslava Mozolova, twenty-five, a Slovak who worked in sandwich chain Pret-a-Manger but is now a quality coordinator at a discount airline in Bratislava.
Dembinski of the British-Polish Chamber of Commerce expounded certain groups like entrepreneurs and doctors were particularly not likely to return : it's still way easier to line up a business in the UK than in Poland, where red tape is still awfully bad.