NUREMBERG: Seated before the tram's control panel, Benedikt Hanne, 24, deftly steered the red and white wagons, hours before heading to his Nuremberg university to study for a social work degree. As an apprentice, Hanne was watched closely by a trainer, and the tram he drove had no passengers. Bu
I don’t know what the current pay rate is for that job, but I am certain that if the pay was double of whatever it is now the worker shortage would suddenly vanish!
That’s pretty much the case for all missing workers. The pay in some jobs is utterly ridiculous here in Germany. And that’s not because of the Taxes.
Maybe it’s because Bavaria is pining to be Texas.
Funny - Bavaria is more like California though.
Where in Bavaria have you been??
Probably the airport.
Are you telling us that California is not the US state where conservatism, religious idiocy and xenophobia rule?
Texas isn’t?