never ending story
Monday, March 10, 2008 10:30:01 AM
now it seems my company will liberally abstain from any payback of my education costs. given that i behave, do whatever they want from me - will see where this will end
And last but not least: work the last months without holidays. i assume that my holidays will not be paid after my employment has ended. but hey it could be worse, if you embed with the mafia you usually can only quit by paying with your dear life. so i should be glad that in a few weeks i'm free again 
in the meantime i have some difficulties with my future job... on one hand i have a job with a good selary, a lot traveling but also a lot of bureaucracy with the taxe returns and employment laws.
good that we're part of the european union so we have
it's not possible to work in one country and live in another without filling out a bunch of forms, consulting a lawyer and a tax advisor. yes, the eu makes all a lot easier.
on the other hand i have a solid job within my country, which means less bureaucracy, but which is worse selaried. difficult situation.
"do you like door #1 where chaos and madness is waiting for you in return of a good selary, or do you choose door #2 where easy living but worse payment awaits you."
yes, the devils behind every door!
And last but not least: work the last months without holidays. i assume that my holidays will not be paid after my employment has ended. but hey it could be worse, if you embed with the mafia you usually can only quit by paying with your dear life. so i should be glad that in a few weeks i'm free again 
in the meantime i have some difficulties with my future job... on one hand i have a job with a good selary, a lot traveling but also a lot of bureaucracy with the taxe returns and employment laws.
good that we're part of the european union so we have
...otherwise this would be difficultfreedom of movement of people, goods, services and capital
it's not possible to work in one country and live in another without filling out a bunch of forms, consulting a lawyer and a tax advisor. yes, the eu makes all a lot easier.

on the other hand i have a solid job within my country, which means less bureaucracy, but which is worse selaried. difficult situation.
"do you like door #1 where chaos and madness is waiting for you in return of a good selary, or do you choose door #2 where easy living but worse payment awaits you."
yes, the devils behind every door!

