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Scooterscot's love affair with the Germans - how long will it last?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSilly statement and a bit of a generalisation - it depends what you do, what you earn and where you live, who you know, what your hobbies are, what your personality is like etc. etc.
The City has been a brilliant wealth generator for me. That's why I can spend £50K on a posh shed in the garden of my £1million + home.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNot as silly as this statement:Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm sorry but I fail to see what's silly about a simple statement of fact(s)?“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIs it fact? How do we know? Is this an example of the British oneupmanship we hear about? My car, my house, my boat, my wife...A sad example of materialism where you have to point out that you have a shed which costs as much as a house up north in an overly priced building to keep you warm during those bleak midwinters that seem to occur with so much regularity now (on a bloody Internet forum as well!)
FWIW I'm not very materialistic, my good fortune is down to good luck and being born at the right time to cash in on a property boom rather than any intrinsic business nous.
But it's worth remembering that life in London can be every bit as good , or better, than life in Germany.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostReally? Higher than London? In what areas?
I am earning more here than I would in central London. Even after taxes. And that is simply because of the way the spivocracy has ruined the English economy.
People here are pretty nice, and they think English people are "clever". They say to me, "What on earth are you doing here, when you could be earning a ton of cash in London." I just shrug modestly and say, "Well you've got to factor in the relatively low cost of living here, and it's not all about the money anyway."
I'm just amazed any of you chaps are still in Britain. Thank you for soldiering on, it is terribly brave of you. Please maintain some semblance of order, as I will want something to come back to at the beginning of the next economic cycle in 2025.
At the current time I am busy trying to negotiate my contract length downwards.Der going over der to get der der's.Comment
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Originally posted by darrenb View PostI am in Berlin, one of the slowest places in Germany in terms of rates and finding a job.
I am earning more here than I would in central London. Even after taxes. And that is simply because of the way the spivocracy has ruined the English economy.
People here are pretty nice, and they think English people are "clever". They say to me, "What on earth are you doing here, when you could be earning a ton of cash in London." I just shrug modestly and say, "Well you've got to factor in the relatively low cost of living here, and it's not all about the money anyway."
I'm just amazed any of you chaps are still in Britain. Thank you for soldiering on, it is terribly brave of you. Please maintain some semblance of order, as I will want something to come back to at the beginning of the next economic cycle in 2025.
At the current time I am busy trying to negotiate my contract length downwards.
People of Berlin are very friendly indeed. We lived near Nollendorf although often went for a night out in prenzlauer berg or visited a friend who has recently opened a cake shop in friedrichshain, always welcomed.
Could you imagine a profitable London underground railway based on the honour system!?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
People of Berlin are very friendly indeed. We lived near Nollendorf although often went for a night out in prenzlauer berg or visited a friend who has recently opened a cake shop in friedrichshain, always welcomed.
Who knows, maybe you'll find another friend in Munchen.
Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIs it fact? How do we know? Is this an example of the British oneupmanship we hear about? My car, my house, my boat, my wife...A sad example of materialism where you have to point out that you have a shed which costs as much as a house up north in an overly priced building to keep you warm during those bleak midwinters that seem to occur with so much regularity now (on a bloody Internet forum as well!)
It could properly be defined as a personality disorder, if it were ever to be established that he possesses a personality. So far that is looking unlikely though.
Just humour him............everyone else does......even his nurses. That is why they let him on the Internet if he finishes up all of his dinner.
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Originally posted by darrenb View PostI am earning more here than I would in central London. .
The Germans are so short of IT bods they'll pay over the odds for anybody.
But they won't pay you the up-to-thousands per day you'll get in the City if you're top notch.
My point is if you're the best, London will pay the best - and maybe Frankfurt for that matter.
Of course you're right its not all about money - but I'd rather earn the money in the City when I'm young then retire in luxury to Berlin or wherever if that took my fancy.Hard Brexit now!
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