
u/malpiszonek

October 2025 wait time estimate
I submitted my application to the Masovian office last October. I know currently the office is processing applications 20 months out but that time may change before my application is reached. Does anyone have any guess how long I will have to wait?
I verbally accepted a offer for a job that requires frequently handling HF acid. I didn't do my due diligence and found the company has an abysmal rating from employees.
I'm a fresh college grad with a CS degree. Basically, the job is in a materials lab and one of the main responsibilities is using hydrofluoric acid to dissolve? samples. I should have been wiser to not assume hydrochloric ≈ hydrofluoric but I didn't look it up beforehand. This sounds like an oversimplification but I've read a spill on an area of skin the size ones palm is enough to kill them. Turns out the company has an abysmal rating on Glassdoor with well over 50 reviews. I don't love the idea of pretty dangerous chemicals combined with a toxic work environment, but I also don't think they've ever had an accident and promises through training before I even go near anything. Some of my friends suggest taking the job because the job market is rough right now and pay is just shy of 60k with a 4-day week. I'm really mixed since the money is pretty good for fresh graduates right now. The job is in a very quiet town with about an hour commute. Should I take it or keep looking?
I verbally accepted a job offer I got after getting a lot of support from a staffing company. I didn't do my due diligence and now the job looks terrible. WDID?
I'm a fresh college grad with a CS degree. Basically, the job is in a materials lab and one of the main responsibilities is using hydrofluoric acid to dissolve? samples. I should have been wiser to not assume hydrochloric ≈ hydrofluoric but I didn't look it up beforehand. This sounds like an oversimplification but I've read a spill on an area of skin the size ones palm is enough to kill them.Turns out the company has an abysmal rating on Glassdoor with over 50 reviews. I don't love the idea of pretty dangerous chemicals combined with a toxic work environment, but I also don't think they've ever had an accident and promises through training before I even go near anything. Some of my friends suggest taking the job because the job market is rough right now and pay is just shy of 60k with a 4-day week. I'm really mixed since the money is pretty good for fresh graduates right now. The job is in a very quiet town with about an hour commute. Should I take it or keep looking?
e-usługi weryfikacja statusu sprawy does not accept my case number
I'm entering my case number in this format as I received by email after filling the contact form. No matter what I do the case number is not recognized. My case number is 5 digits while the example pinned on this sub shows 4. I'm assuming this is due the number of applications exceeding 9999. Any tips?
Tempted to pick this up as a project, opinions?
I notice the exhaust seems to have rotted off. It turns over but no spark according to the seller. The asking price is 500. I absolutely love the bike, but it looks a little rougher than some other projects I've done plus I hear finding parts for these is a pain. I already got a quote for $350 to blast and coat the frame and swingarm.