Wednesday, July 28, 2010

how much money gs-12 make in germany?

how much money gs-12 make in germany?
I was offered a GS-12 position in Schweinfurt, Germany. I want to know, what will be my salery with base pay, LQA and any other pay?
Other - Car Makes - 1 Answers
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2010 General Schedule Pay Scale The base pay in the Base GS Pay Scale above is multiplied by the ... For example, if you are a GS-10, Step 1 in Atlanta your base pay is $45771 and ... www.fedjobs.com/pay/pay.html - Cached - SimilarĂ¢–ºGeneral Schedule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The GS-1 through GS-7 range generally marks entry-level positions, while mid-level positions are in the GS-8 to GS-12 range and top-level positions ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Schedule - Cached - Similar2010 GS Pay Calculator *Note: The GS base pay rates incorporate a 1.5% increase. The aggregate limitation on pay for calendar year 2010 will be $155500. ... www.fedsmith.com/pay_rates/ - Cached - SimilarSalary Table Jul 28, 2009 ... $20.95. GS-10. $48159. $23.08. GS-11. $52912. $25.35. GS-12. $63417. $30.39. GS-13. $75414. $36.14. GS-14. $89115. $42.70. GS-15. $104826 ... www.usgs.gov/ohr/student/benefit/GS-salary2.html

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Where did Germany get the money to build their army?

Where did Germany get the money to build their army?
After WWI - Germany was pretty much robbed of her money due to the Treaty of Versaille, however, before WWI, Germany had all that money to make airplanes, tanks, and jeeps for the war. I know France and Great Britain did change some things in the treaty to make it not as harsh on Germany, but it still seems like Germany would be quite poor into the 1930's. Does anyone know how Germany (Hitler) got the funds to build such a great army? It's supposed to say "before WWII" not WWI - sorry
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Obama, :) or... George Bush ;p
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The Nazi party basically got all their money because they gave jobs to all citizens I think.
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they did not get money they obligated citizens to participate in the army and robbed citizens money so they could pay their weapons
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From what I understand they earned their money through industry, basically most of it came from building their war machines and such. Also I think they violated the treaty of Versailles and got some money from an outside source. Don't quote me on anything, i'm not an expert and I don't really know much about it, that's all I know.
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they turned their printing presses on maximum power. just like america is doing now.
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He traded with other countries like Italy, japan especially with Spain since back then, though Spain was neutral, it had a facist leader called franco which is how he got the money to build his army.
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Many people were unemployed and didn't have money, so they economy was going under... Hitler built factories to make weapons, tanks and so on, this employed millions, millions now had jobs and were no longer living of the government, and now they were spending money too, not to mention the population boom that Hitler encouraged, Germany economy was one of the strongest in the World near the begnning of WW2.
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He borrowed it, from private sources or other countries. NO nation has been able to fight a major war, without borrowing funds and going into debt. Thus, every single nation emerged from wwii with a large debtload.
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There were millions of unemployed & starving German men in the 30's, so Hitler got them labouring in various industries; most significantly - ammunitions. They were paid very little. It was sheer man-power, not a wealth of money that strengthened the German armed forces for war.
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The Nazis borrowed money from the United States, who were big admirers of Hitler. Hitler was 'Man of the year' in 1938 in The US Time magazine, due to the admiration they had for him solving the 'Jewish problem'. Anti-semitism was widely spread.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

such a things i can take to germany to make it to money ? ofcourse legally?

such a things i can take to germany to make it to money ? ofcourse legally?
what goods can i make to money on the trip to germany?
Other - Germany - 5 Answers
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There are no such things.
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As a tourist you are not allowed to sell anything in Germany.You need a business visa and pay custom and taxes if you want to do this, anything else would be illegal and you risk being baned from ever getting another visa to Germany or any other EU country.
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If you ask like that I would say just bring yourself. Prostitution is legal in Germany.
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If you are asking what is cheaper in the US than in Germany, then the answer is just about everything-- clothes, ipods, laptops, etc. OTOH, the differences in price might not be great enough to help you make large profits, especially if you are being the goods in US retail stores. Also, it might be hard for you to find buyers (I cannot imagine someone selling clothes on the street) and as the other person said, if you bring in a lot of merchandise for sale, you might get in trouble. If money is tight, you might not afford to travel to Europe now. If you are a student, you might be able to baby sit.
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There is nothing that you can bring and turn into money. But the more important thing: Nobody's gonna spend money on some cheap stuff you can get in every supermarket and trade his strong Euros with something that was bought with the weak Dollar.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

how can a 13 year old american girl make money in Germany?

how can a 13 year old american girl make money in Germany?
I'm in germany and wherew i live everyone is german, so i cant get babysitting jobs. I cant sell lemonade because no one knows exactly what i would be selling. PLEASE PLEASE tell me a good job that i can do for the summer. any answer works right now, THANKS.
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Work for somebody else. Advertise your availability to the neighborhood. Make up some fliers and stick them to the neighbors front door. Do extra chores for your parents (dust furniture, vacuum carpets, sweep floors, scrub windows). Negotiate the best fees you can, maybe half what they might 1.pay a professional. 2.Mow lawns. Charge different fees depending on the size of the yard. 3.Sell some of your things that you don't want, with your parents permission. 4.Walk dogs. They love it, and it would really help out the owner. 5.Babysit smaller children. Take a babysitting course. 6.Water Neighbors Plants. 7.Car washes