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 Is it still in Frankfurt?
I was stationed in germany and every weekend the GI's would
go to Frankfurt to a bothel called "crazy sexys", which I believe
maybe was once a hotel. It wasn't too far a ...


 What to do in Germany?
I'm taking my fiance to Sommerhausen/Wurtzburg area to meet family, what should we do there? Is there anything going on at this time of year? Please help we're leaving on the 17th!...


 Recent innovations to make Germany greener?
I need to know about any innovations since 2000 to make Germany more environmentally friendly and I haven't had much luck on the Internet. I was wondering if anyone could help me out? The more ...


 I think I just made room reservations at Parkhotel in Landau Germany. How do I know if it is confirmed?
Reservations were to be Monday June 19 to Thursday June 22
One single room and one double room was needed....


 Can anyone tell me the what is the German word for Currency?
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 Can anyone Write the English translation of Germany national anthem?
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 Difference between the 4 secondary schools Hauptschule, Realschule, Gymnasium, Gesamtschule?
like the degree/dipolma it leads to, or anything else. I already have a good idea. But i have a presentation about this and want to be able to explain it correctly.

From what i understand ...


 Who know about Tokio Hotel?
i need to find a good present for my friend, and she like tokio hotel a lot. what are some good websites, and wat should i give her?...


 Germany code for S.A?
What will I need to put in If i want to make a international call from South Africa to Germany Nordrhein Westfalen Dortmund I found something but it didnt work this is what it looks like
09~0 + 4...


 Are all German highways are called autobahns, or is there only one "Autobahn"?
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 Are the prices for buying a house in germany reasonable?
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 Ihr seid aber ein süßes Paar! Wünsch euch alles liebe!?
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 How can i find a u.s job in germany?
i want a job working with u.s government, preferable in hanau,frankfurt,darmstadt,weisbaden ...


 Do you need a voltage adapter?
When going to Germany do you need a volatage adapter for things like hair dryers and cameras?...


 German song Lili Marlene?
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 Getting from Frankfurt to Kaiserslautern?
Hi I am moving to Kaiserslautern area next year, and I have to get from the airport in Frankfurt to Kaiserslautern on my own. What is the easiest way? Also fairly cheap, I don't want an hour ...


 Buying oktoberfest beer mug?
is there anyway to buy the beer mug that you used at the oktoberfest in munich?...


 Is it true that study in Germany`s university is free?
I heard that if u are overseas student and if u can speak German well, you can study in German freely....


 I have two funfzig deutsche mark and want to know if I can exchange them anywhere.?
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 Has anybody been to Berlin?
Tell me about berlin Germany, if you've been there ,tell me why you went,and if it was cool....



ruggertree4

I am interested in working in Europe. What is the best way to do this? My background is administrative.Thanks!

I am thinking of working in Germany or Spain but have no clue what the first step would be. I do have an administrative background and have been taking lessons in both languages. I just want to go and explore the world and be able to afford to do so.
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I am thinking of working in Germany or Spain but have no clue what the first step would be. I do have an administrative background and have been taking lessons in both languages. I just want to go and explore the world and be able to afford to do so.

I am a US Citizen...

    



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Constant_Traveler
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You need to check the working holiday agreements between the countries you are interested in. I know that Germany has one with Canada but I don't know about the US. A lot of Americans seem to work in Spain. The thing with being an Administrator is that you really need to speak the language. I have been lucky because I have gotten jobs that didn't need the language and they sponsored my visa. You really have to hunt around. Spain does seem to have a lot of jobs - see http://expatriates.com. Germany is harder because the language. I used to live there for school and there were lots of North Americans in telecommunications there. England is probably a better choice. They have a lot of Admin jobs and I believe they have an agreement with the US for Working Holiday visas. You can work for one year. Kelly Services there is happy to take people on a one year visa.


KERMIT M
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www.siemens.com

If you speak German, there's a good chance you could find employment with this outstanding company.

I had 4 wonderful years with Siemens and enjoyed traveling in Germany as a Siemens employee. There's no better European company to work for and there aren't more the 5 companies in the world that are bigger.

Check it out!


Druschask *
You need to check out the portals where companies offer jobs.
e.g. www.jobfinder.de (Germany), popular but there are more.
Apply with your CV when you find something interesting, also place your own add. In germany there are lots of US companies, so check out there websites, too.


sabine_white
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Germany is having the worst Unemployment ever,so i would not suggest trying to work in Germany right now.


Becky T
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It's not easy. Other countries are not as open to immigration as we are. Work visas can be a real pain to obtain. Your best bet would be to try to get a civilian job with the military. Check out government and military websites for international job postings.





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