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yeah someone said that last time I mentioned it
we've been there three times over the last 7 years and
had a great time
tax free village on the Italian, Swiss, Austrian border, everything is tax free even the diesel for your car !
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Posthe he you got it
hey,
very hard winter over here this year,
what's it like with you ?
another ten cms of snow this morning
Milan.
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he he you got it
hey,
very hard winter over here this year,
what's it like with you ?
another ten cms of snow this morning
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postsh!t
thanks Franko
damn, I just ordered chains this week and they cost a packet for that size of tyres
the car already has pirelli scorpion winter tyres
damn
thanks Franko
Oh well, Plan B Ltd owns the car and is paying for the chains.
Milan.
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sh!t
thanks Franko
damn, I just ordered chains this week and they cost a packet for that size of tyres
the car already has pirelli scorpion winter tyres
damn
thanks Franko
Oh well, Plan B Ltd owns the car and is paying for the chains.
Milan.
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Hi there,
according to the law (http://www.viaggi4x4.it/neve_4x4.php) you can choose between chains and snow tyres (and that's not only with 4x4 but also for all cars).
So as long as you have snow tyres you are fine.
Still it is recommended to have snow chains when the snow is really very high.
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Franko !
the snow chains, do I need them on a 4x4 or not ?
Ta,
Milan.
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Ok just to clarify... "pure business role" meaning you have nothing to do with IT... "IT role", you have to do with business and IT.
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hey Franko,
question,
Benes Invoicing Ltd and Family are coming to Italy in a few weeks time for skiing.
We'll be driving down in the big Datsun.
The big Datsun is a 4x4, giving consideration to this, as it is a 4x4, do I still by Italian law need to carry a set of chains in the mountains ? Or are chains only a requirement for non 4x4 cars ?
Thanks and greetings,
Milan.
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Originally posted by Francko View PostI was speaking to a friend last time who just switched to a pure business role as a risk manager. He claims that he now has much more work than in IT. Having done both sides at the same time I can't really claim too much of a difference but I think that perhaps moving to a business role might take you longer time at the beginning because things are new.
Or do they really work harder than IT guys?
Any opinion? Experience?
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