yord
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Post by yord on Feb 11, 2009 15:49:22 GMT
"I wouldn't advise anyone to ever work under a German manager. Never met one who has an ounce of manners toward British workers. All seem to be seeking some sort of revenge."
more of expecting an employee to actualy do the work they are being employed to do
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feral
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Post by feral on Feb 11, 2009 16:06:51 GMT
LMAO .For the war I presume .Grief . Only an englishman could ever think that
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VikingHumpingWitch
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"My philosophy in life is keep dry and keep away from children. I got it from a matchbox."
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Post by VikingHumpingWitch on Feb 11, 2009 16:09:07 GMT
You think the Germans are bad with manners, try asking them to tell you a joke.
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Post by tarrant on Feb 11, 2009 16:28:24 GMT
more of expecting an employee to actualy do the work they are being employed to do No, the most frequent complaint is they completely ignore British workers. They give the orders to German workers, often young boys. They generally leave British workers with quite menial work as well, which can be very frustrating. They frequently deduct hours from time sheets, without any reason being given. They also tend to not tell the British workers to go for breaks, when they do realise that everyone else has gone, the time lost is not added on. There may be exceptions of course. But most of the British workers I've spoken to have a very negative attitude toward Germans.
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