"The beginnings were really difficult. First, I got a job as a helper in a guesthouse: cleaning, peeling potatoes, washing dishes. It seemed like an adventure, but it wasn't all rosy. My friends – stately country women – saw the false nails, blonde curls, and BMW and immediately wrote me off," says Weronika Sadłowska, who left her job in Białystok and moved to the Bieszczady Mountains.
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"The beginnings were really difficult. First, I got a job as a helper in a guesthouse: cleaning, peeling potatoes, washing dishes. It seemed like an adventure, but it wasn't all rosy. My friends – stately country women – saw the false nails, blonde curls, and BMW and immediately wrote me off," says Weronika Sadłowska, who left her job in Białystok and moved to the Bieszczady Mountains.