Which countries have more SAP work?
I am looking for the countries that are looking for more people working in SAP, I have seen German speaking ones are among them.
I am looking for the countries that are looking for more people working in SAP, I have seen German speaking ones are among them.
Aside from more nightlife and Amsterdam being cheaper in order to work; in order to plan a long term life there as EU citizen with a family, which is the best.
I have been as tourist in both of them and definitely enjoyed more Amsterdam, nature in Zurich. But reading about people there, salaries, I speak German, saving capabilities, housing difficulties in Ams, location (close to Italy and France, mountain, lakes… vs nothing in Amsterdam but channels and nice villages)… I believe Zurich is the best.
I was having a conversation in Spain and some people said that hospital care for elderly in Spain was “significantly “ or “way better” than in Spain as there are more bed, they check more often, there is more people working there… Overall they help you more and accompany you in the last moments or difficult times. Is it really so bad? It felt as there people are abandoned.
My girlfriend and I are about to move to Netherlands (Amsterdam or Rotterdam area). One of us will continue working in SAP/consulting after having 2.5 years of experience in a Big4 in EU country and the other, while studying Master’s, will look for a job in retail/storage/events as has been doing for a bit more than a year. We both from EU and speak good English(C1). What salaries can we expect to get? Any better city among them?
My girlfriend and I are about to move to Switzerland (Bern or Zurich area). One of us will continue working in SAP/consulting after having 2.5 years of experience in a Big4 in EU country and the other, while studying Master’s, will look for a job in retail/storage/events as has been doing for a bit more than a year. First speaks B2-C1 german, the other A2-B1. What salaries can we expect to get? Any better city among them?
My girlfriend and I are about to move to Switzerland (Bern or Zurich area). One of us will continue working in SAP/consulting after having 2.5 years of experience in a Big4 in EU country and the other, while studying Master’s, will look for a job in retail/storage/events as has been doing for a bit more than a year. First speaks B2-C1 german, the other A2-B1. What salaries can we expect to get? Any better city among them?
I am very curious about how was the set, any new music?
My friend and I have beeb traveling in Ethiopia for 2 weeks now and although most of the time we have loved it at some points one gets completely desperate. We are trying to make sense of some things.
No one knows when the bus departs (have received 4 different timings for a bus) and many times the bus departure location is another unknown.
The amount of times they can ask for train/bus/plane ticket is ridiculous. Like every hour going to Arba Minch for what? Or for the train before control, at control, after, at trains door… Holy shit.
Compared to other African countries many people speak English but so many too tell u they do just to reply yes to anything and then the food/drinks/room is completely different to what they have affirmed. We had interactions where you say yes to confirm, they say no, then no to confirm to receive a yes and enter a loop.
Police checks or someone entering the bus to look for a second, really necessary every sole km (or even necessary at all)?
Anyone knows where, if any, buses go from Lalibella. Are there any to Mekele or Semera as to go to Danakil?
Recently I flew from Spain to Africa via Istanbul and connecting flight lost in Istanbul which made me arrive 24h later to my destination. Can I claim compensation as pero EU261 or equivalent?
Anyone knows options, prices and timetable for this journey, want to do it as soon as possible. Thanks.
Hello, my friend and I are visiting Ethiopia this month and are looking for a way to visit these 2 places but some prices feel too heavy. We are willing to pay 200USD for Danakil but 400 no way for 2 days. Any idea? And where to look.
My friend and I are visiting Ethiopia next month and we have just found that 50% off flying with Ethiopian but we fly with Turkish. Any way to manage that because without the 50% flights are expensive and moving around takes forever. Car rental is an option?