GK> Yes, just gets a bit lengthy to have all things written down for a GK> contract with not much to rely on then. I'd rather spend the extra 30% GK> on using German language when I get a proper legal basis to start off GK> from in exchange.
I hope English stays still for long time as a working language within EU.
Already missing UK at that field.
(other hand - for me, as not native, is much harder to communicate with "Maaaanschester" guys, than e.g. with collegues from Germany.)
Karel
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