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- janne760
to put it simple:
germany is bigger! i like...
- Russell_Sprout0
De molen gaat niet om met wind die voorbij is.
- dont understand dutch :(:(:(:(Marcelom
- "The windmill doesn't care for the wind that's gone past."Russell_Sprout
- janne760
wow.. a list of pro's and con's for dutch people wanting to move to germany, quite impressive how many pro's there are, and so little con's
- de BTW is wel hoger nudigdre
- hmmm.. hoe hoog?janne76
- btw klopt niet op die domme site, grr.... hier wel denk ik: http://www.accountvi…janne76
- janne760
i will bump this coming week as well, see if any German lurkers are out there...
- janne760
sweet! this company http://www.l2m3.com/ is one of my faves! and it is close to Ludwigsburg, Germany.
- janne760
Now i really want to know, how is the rent in Ludwigsburg?
- Greedo0
how's your deutsch?
Germany is pretty big, there's a pretty large cultural difference between the lutheran north and the catholic south and of course the ex-communist east. There's still tons of money being pumped into the eastern part, so there's lots of growth opportunities there.
Berlin obviously is the most happening city, but i'm sure you could find work in any other metropolis, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Cologne etc.
Maybe take a train tour to see which city seems the best fit for you? In terms of looks, feel, mentality...- great answer, thanks Greedo. I have been thinking about taking a train tour along cities, indeed..janne76
- my german is fairly ok (basic), even though i should learn a lot more, but i don't mind..janne76
- you guys blow my mind with your command of languagehallelujah
- gung_hoek0
I understand about the bigger thing. sure there are places in germany where you can buy cheap property or rent cheaply, but then these places are hard to make any money at (like the whole east + berlin area). and the whole country is just as bourgeois as the netherlands, exceptions only for the big cities. but anyway, we always can use more dutchmen here.
- digdre0
*packs bags*
- Vicentvangogh0
Has Moama chimed in yet? or his he banned?
- ukit0
So Berlin is not the place to be a designer in Germany?
- janne760
what is the average hourly rate for a freelance designer? i have a feeling it is better, even though it doesn't really say much. what i wonder most is: how do clients value work over there?
also: some of the works i see in moamoa's portfolio is hard to sell here, which is sad. a lot of my clients go for coarse image effects and gimmicks. gimmicks is very dutch but sometimes it tires you..
- gimmicks: I am thinking now on this: http://rotterdam.nl studio dumbr did that or?moamoa
- i do not think (=hope) Dumbar did that... at least not the website..janne76
- vcr0