'These days' (nie, napisz to inaczej...It is estimated that) more than 500,000 Polish workers have formally settled 'aboard' (ortog) since Poland joined the EU in 2004. There are 'lots' A NUMBER of advantages of going to work 'aboard' (ortog), but there are also drawbacks, that people tend to 'fotget' (ortog) about.
There is no denying that working 'aboard' |(ortog) has a 'numeber' (ortog) of advantages.
Firstly 'at all' (niepotr, mozesz albo First of all, albo Firstly), you can get THE EXACT job 'excatly' (ortog i niepotr) you want and it can be better
paid than (ale co?) in Poland.
Secondly, you can learn or improve your language and see A different
culture. What is more, you can meet new pepople and get new 'experiance' (ortog i l. mn.).
But there is also another side to 'this problem' (nie, nie pisz problem, bo wczesniej nie uznalas to jako problem). Working 'aboard' (ortog) has drawbacks. Firstly, you go to A country, where you practically don't know anybody. Moreover, you can be disappointed about THE work or life in this country. Apart from this, people from the other 'county' (ortog) can be unfriendly and sceptical toWARDS you.
All things considered, we should 'good think' (nie, nie tak, THINK HARD about that kind of change in our life, because it has advantages and disadvantages.