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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNope! There's no debit card either! Stuck with a maestro EC card. But then people continue to use case much more than cards, at least that's my observation. You produce a card at the end of a meal in the restaurant and you get a dirty look.
Cash is king here.
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Originally posted by stek View PostI was just wondering - not commenting on the sitch specifically!
Germany 2006...
No cashback
Shut on Sundays
Banks shut at lunchtime
Like UK in 70's really...
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThere is de.linkedin.com and I get more German contacts from that than Xing. Xing is okay but gulp is much better, just typing in AIX and berlin gives you over 1500 jobs. There's even a jobserve.de. There are some excellent lowkey contractor sites in Germany where you'll find some very niche projects as well.
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Originally posted by stek View PostGot Xing - and gulp.de!
Never much comes up in Berlin tho - Dusseldorf and Frankfurt yeah, turned one down is DUS tho a while back - wish I'd taken it now!
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBerlin is booming, there's loads more jobs these days.
Stepstone is always a good place to start looking. And forgot linkedIn, in Germany it's Xing.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBerlin is booming, there's loads more jobs these days.
Stepstone is always a good place to start looking. And forgot linkedIn, in Germany it's Xing.
Never much comes up in Berlin tho - Dusseldorf and Frankfurt yeah, turned one down is DUS tho a while back - wish I'd taken it now!
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Originally posted by stek View PostLoved Berlin tho - shame there;s no jobs...
Stepstone is always a good place to start looking. And forgot linkedIn, in Germany it's Xing.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThings have changed since 2006, actually quite a few of the above existed in 2006 as well...Dresdner Bank corner of Sophie Charlotte Platz, Charlottenburg - funny how you remember not being able to get in....
Loved it though, me and the missus will go back one day - she is an interpreter/translator in German and it's all a bit wasted working in Bradford albeit for a German company....
Loved Berlin tho - shame there;s no jobs...
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYou do remember to give TrinkGeld don't you?
Can't speak for other cities, but Munich remains very much cash & coin based.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNope! There's no debit card either! Stuck with a maestro EC card. But then people continue to use case much more than cards, at least that's my observation. You produce a card at the end of a meal in the restaurant and you get a dirty look.
Cash is king here.
You do remember to give TrinkGeld don't you?
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Originally posted by stek View PostI was just wondering - not commenting on the sitch specifically!
Like UK in 70's really...
Come Sunday everybody and their dog is out about walking, participating in some family activity or in the beer garden.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostForgot my pin at the checkout. Took me 3 goes.
Just as a matter of academic interest, <cough>
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Originally posted by stek View PostI was just wondering - not commenting on the sitch specifically!
Germany 2006...
No cashback
Shut on Sundays
Banks shut at lunchtime
Like UK in 70's really...
Shops (and there's nearly every type) in train stations and airports open on Sundays. Petrol stations open all the time and have most necessities including copious amounts of booze (unlike the UK.) Quite a few towns open on Sundays a few times a year but who really needs to go shopping on a Sunday, apart from countries living on credit?
Banks open at lunchtimes but there is Internet banking now you know
Things have changed since 2006, actually quite a few of the above existed in 2006 as well...
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