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Germany offering generous package to those want study/work
Posted: June 20th, 2013, 3:34 am
by djfourmoney
Posted: June 20th, 2013, 4:51 am
by germanguy
haha
the great "Germany has no skilled workers" myth ... this was debunked so many times and still brought up time and time again. I wonder why ...
Posted: June 20th, 2013, 7:49 am
by Mr.Darcy
does it offer it to americans
Posted: June 20th, 2013, 10:02 am
by zboy1
If I wasn't so interested in Asia (since I'm Asian American), I would've seriously considered Germany as one of the countries to expatriate to... It's a lovely place to live and work-in, although quite expensive, but think of all the benefits you get that you would normally not receive in the United States such as: free healthcare, free college education, paid-apprenticeship training, and month-long vacations, etc...German women are a bit better than their American counterparts--but still very snobbish and feminist for the most part. I would prefer to date Easter Europeans if I had to chance to live in Germany...
Posted: June 20th, 2013, 1:23 pm
by djfourmoney
germanguy wrote:haha
the great "Germany has no skilled workers" myth ... this was debunked so many times and still brought up time and time again. I wonder why ...
Why is it a myth? As I understand it, its a scheme to get skilled workers but pay them less than native Germans. The same thing America has been doing since WWII.
Posted: June 20th, 2013, 1:24 pm
by djfourmoney
Mr.Darcy wrote:does it offer it to americans
Why not? I sent you information about studying overseas did you READ any of it????
Re: Germany offering generous package to those want study/wo
Posted: June 20th, 2013, 2:36 pm
by jamesbond
Thanks for the information djfourmoney, Germany is one country I am seriously interested in relocating to. It has the strongest economy in Europe and it is a far better place to live if your a single man than the US is.
Workers in Germany get 6 weeks paid vacation a year and 12 paid holidays! That alone makes me want to move to Germany right now!
Another thing I love about Germany is that prostitution is legal and cheap, the average price is only 60 euros (which is $ 72 American dollars).
I watch House Hunters International all the time and have seen several episodes of people buying homes and condo's in Germany. Berlin Germany from the research I have done is the least expensive big city to live in, in all of Europe.
One episode of House Hunters International, had a guy buy a one bedroom condo in downtown Berlin for the equivalent of only $99,000 American dollars. Compare that to Chicago where I live, a one bedroom condo downtown costs a minimum of $ 200,000!
I can't wait to check out Berlin, Germany is looking better and better to me every day!
