Wednesday, September 28, 2011

My husband and I are stuck in Germany and want to come home to the states. We need money!!! Where can we go???

My husband and I are stuck in Germany and want to come home to the states. We need money!!! Where can we go???
We came over here (Germany) to help my husband sick Uncle with his horse farm. Now that he has recovered from his hip surgery he is making life very miserable for us. We do not have money to ship our household good back to the states and need help monetarily to do so. How can we get enough to ship household goods back to the states and find a place to live until we find jobs and get our first paychecks. We are losing our sanity and if we knew then what we know now we would have NEVER came over to help. Our lives our under constant servalence by them every minute of every day. We have to ask permission to use the car, to mow the yard, to breathe practically, and we are slowly slipping out of our sanity and if we had the money to go back to the states we could gain our sanity and join the rest of the work force in the free-world of the US. If any one knows where we can get that help please let us know. Thanks!
Personal Finance - 5 Answers
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That sucks. Man I dunno...can you get a random job in town or what? Washing dishes? Basically spend day and night working to get the hell outta there!
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go to bank and say show me the money
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go to the American conslut in Germany..Gießener Str. 30 60435 Frankfurt,Or call American Citizen Services Routine calls: (030) 832-9233, 2-4 pm, Monday through Friday. Emergencies only: (030) 8305-0 l
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Wow, you word it as if Germany isn't a free country! How did you get to Germany in the first place, it's pretty much the same deal but reverse. (Yes I know, I've moved from many countries back and forth and am about to move back to the states in three months from Holland). I recommend going to the American Consulate. They are there to help you! If shipping seems too expensive the only option is to sell your household goods and start over in the states. I just went through about 20 movers to get the best price for my move and ended up hiring a shipping company. To keep the costs at a minimum I'm packing myself and unloading myself. Keep in mind you do have to have someone load the container for you otherwise your goods are not insurable. Good luck!
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-any rich/loving family in the USA? try looking up a phone number for western union and calling them about international transfers. -How about contacting the nearest US embassy? -Say: screw my household items I need to get home, and LEAVE. -Honestly though, it sounds like you aren't really from the states and want to move here.... Which would make things a lot trickier.


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

What would it take for me to disappear to Germany and forget about the States?

What would it take for me to disappear to Germany and forget about the States?
I know it would take money, but what about becoming nationalized, finding a job, etc.? I've never been, but I want to start a new life in a foreign country. I've been speaking German for nearly 7 years, and in 3 years I'll have my bachelors degree in German with teaching certification. From there, how do I make the move to Germany and get started fresh? And what if I have a cat? Thanks.
Other - Europe - 3 Answers
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Do you want to teach German in Germany? Do you have a grandparent that came from Europe? If so you came become a citizen of the EU.
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Travel there for a long period of time first. I'm talking like a month or more. Learn about the government, politics, LOCAL culture, economy, food, etc. etc. before you make the final decision. The language is the biggest barrier, and you've already mastered that. You'll love it, I guarantee it. To become a citizen, first you have to live there for eight years, seven if you take a course in integration. Also, you have to have little to no criminal record, be fluent in German, and have a job set up so you can support yourself. May I recommend Munich, the capital of Bavaria? Bavaria is what you would "think of" when you think of Germany. Mountains, cows and goats grazing on huge pastures, yodelers, accordions, beer, bratwurst, VERY friendly people, and beautiful countryside. Yet Munich is a huge, medieval city with many opportunities for a huge income, just like life in a huge American city.
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As a US citizen, you can come to Germany and stay there for 90 days without really having to do anything. If you want to stay longer than that, you will have to get a residence permit which you can apply for IN Germany once you're there. However, you need a job offer in order to get this permit.



Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Should I search for a job and take it just to make money, or should I wait to find the "right job?"?

Should I search for a job and take it just to make money, or should I wait to find the "right job?"?
I live in Germany, and am now fluent in the language. Right now, I am looking for a part-time job. My husband works full time, and I am looking for a job just to get me out of the house every day-I don´t have children yet, so the hours I can work are flexible. Should I take the first job I can get, even though it´s not something I really want to do-i.e. work in a gas station, or should I wait for the job that I would truly enjoy?
Other - Careers & Employment - 8 Answers
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Depends on how bad you need money.....if you don't need money....wait for the job you want!
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Depends on your financial circumstances...Beggars can't be choosers!
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Na ja, Arbeit ist nicht mehr als Arbeit. Du sollst arbeiten damit Du um deine Familie und Dich selbst kuemmern kannst. Veilleicht kannst Du ein Traumjob finden, aber ich glaube der Job wird Dich eines Tages entaeuschen.
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If you are going to work for the sake of working...very soon...you will have no idea why you started working for anyway. I work in Singapore's largest training company. One consistent phenomena we noticed as we teach entrepreneurship skills and finding passion at work is this. When people work in J.O.Bs that they are not passionate about, everything else in their life suffers. From health to creativity... basically, they experience a slow death. On the other hand, when a person passionate about a purpose/cause embarks on a business/work, then even Providence moves. Don't work to make a living. Work to make a difference.
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I would think that if you're looking for the "right job" and wait for it by not working in the mean time, it could look like you're too lazy to work and the boss with the "right job" might not hire you. Plus, it's always good to get out of the house and make some extra money.
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From what I remember from your recent questions, you have been applying for a number of jobs already. As you seem to be in the "luxurious" position to not to have to take on any job, get your local newspaper and check with the local branch of the Bundesagentur für Arbeit. You are an English native speaker, if you have ANY interest in teaching (children or adults) whatsoever, I'd suggest you offer your language skills in particular. You can always work as a shop assistant or waitress, but you have that "extra" qualification of speaking perfect English. That is your "plus" - which other applicants might not have. Did you think about checking with any Kindertagesstätte or pre-school nearby? You could come in for a handful of hours every morning, offering little English "lessons" to the kids there, they only want native speakers. Did you think about offering English courses at the local Volkshochschule? Offering private tutoring for school kids having trouble in English? If teaching is not for you, quite a few companies would be happy taking you on on a 400€/month basis doing office work, especially if you speak perfect English. I think your best option might really be to go see somebody at the Bundesagentur für Arbeit - they will go through a form with you, asking your for your qualifications and job experiences. If you are flexible when it comes to working hours, I'm sure they'll be able to give you a handful of ideas or even job offers straightaway. Good luck!
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I would pray and ask God to send you where he wants you to be a witness for him. And then wait on the lord...he will provide. That is what I do. Put the kingdom of God first and all other things shall be added unto you.
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Breezer - the best time to get a job is when you have a job... It's a good way to net work, try the local job market and better your professional German.



Thursday, September 1, 2011

Which high power team is not going to make it out of the group stages, if you could put your money on one team?

Which high power team is not going to make it out of the group stages, if you could put your money on one team?
Who is in trouble? I put my money on England. Italy Spain Germany England
FIFA World Cup(TM) - 9 Answers
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I think italy isnt going to move on
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well ill germany even do spain lost itz last game and England's goal keeper missed the catch
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Italy aren't in bad shape. A win guarantees their passage. In fact, a draw should be enough as New Zealand are unlikely to pull off another upset. Germany are superior to Ghana. I expect Germany to emerge from the group as winners and Serbia as the other team. England are through with a win and should be able to handle Slovenia. If I had to pick one of the four teams, I would go with Spain. But honestly, I think all four of these teams make it through.
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You didn't give us France as a choice (LOL). I actually think all four of those listed get past the first round. If I have to choose one, it would be England. They will be feeling the pressure against the Slovenian team who have already beaten Algeria and tied the US.
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Italy and England
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england
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England. They are eliminated pretty much if the US beats Algeria. Even if the US only ties Algeria, they still have 2 goals over England in the total.
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England
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France without any doubt, but you did not list them. England is not a high power team, but rather the most overrated team. They are just an average team. So I do not consider them and do not care about them, but rather want them to lose asap. Italy are in trouble and could not score against NZ. First they got one but still struggles. So I think they will be out very soon, if not now but in R16.


Sunday, August 28, 2011

What's the best and safest way to send money from the US to Germany?

What's the best and safest way to send money from the US to Germany?
I need to transfer some funds to Germany,since I'll be moving there soon permanently and I wanna make sure that my money gets there safely.What's the best way to go about that? Should I leave my bank accounts open here in the US until I have transferred all my money over there and THEN close them? Can I even close them,once I'm over there? First,I would need to open an account over there,right? Well,how do I do that? Can I do that online while I'm still in the States or how does that work exactly? We're not talking pocket change here,it'll be my lifesavings,etc.What about taxes and stuff? Anyone know anything about that sorta thing? Thanks.
Other - Business & Finance - 1 Answers
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It would easiest if you already had a bank account set up in Germany. If that was the case you would do a wire transfer from your US account to zero it out and close it at the same time. Your US bank can help with that. The five largest German banks are Deutsche Bank, Dresdner Bank, Westdeutsche Landesbank, Commerzbank, and the Bayerische Vereinsbank. It may be possible to open an account in Germany before you go. Contact the US rep offices of these banks to see they can arrange this for you. Good luck!




Sunday, August 14, 2011

How can you make $2,200 fast for a 12 year old?

How can you make $2,200 fast for a 12 year old?
My daughter is raising money for Jr. Ambassador for Germany and she needs to make $2,200 by May 2011.
Personal Finance - 5 Answers
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Sell lemonade....it's good stuff.
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You could sell some of her things that she no longer needs/wants. Or you could help her out and join some online money making sites (since she is only 12). I know a lot of them seem like scams. I have tried a lot of them but a good legit one s Treasure Trooper. Here is my link http://www.treasuretrooper.com/633447 I make a pretty good amount of money within a month on there. And you guys have 7 months to go before May 2011. So if you have time to complete surveys/offers, I'd say give it a try if you have nothing to sell!
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You know your daughter better than us. If you don't know any ways for her to get the cash, it's not an optimistic sign for us. Why should a child be obliged to find so much money at 12 years old. I find that distasteful. Good luck, despite what I just wrote !
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Not going to happen. She is an underage minor. She cannot work, cannot babysit. Any money she raises selling bake goods or such you must pay income taxes on.
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why don't u start selling some lemonade



Sunday, August 7, 2011

How many people know that countries like Canada, Sweden, and Germany are swimming in money from EXPORTS?

How many people know that countries like Canada, Sweden, and Germany are swimming in money from EXPORTS?
Why do people in the USA look at the people in great exporter nations like Canada, Japan, Germany, and Sweden, and see how happy they are from having ALL OUR MONEY.... then they think socialism is what made them so happy. THEY HAVE ALL OUR MONEY. WE ARE THE STUPID ONES WHO KEEP BUYING THEIR STUFF AND MAKING THEM RICH WITH OUR MONEY. That's why they are so happy. Not socialism. They can afford socialism because of OUR MONEY. We are paying for their socialism. SOCIALISM DID NOT MAKE THEM WEALTHY. WE DID. When are we going to wise up and figure this out.....?
Politics - 19 Answers
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i do, because i live in Sweden ... LOL!
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Mooooohooooohoooohahahahahaha
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NONE! The only wealthy people living in Europe and Canada are the monarchy and American celebrities. This craphead liberals believe that Europe is great because rich celebrities live there. We cannot afford to move to Europe no matter how badly we wanted to.
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SO what and your point is
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You can never stop buying our oil. Canada.
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I am glad you posted I was going to have Canadian Goose for Dinner but now I will Have KFC in Honor of MLK.~!
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Turn off the all caps lock button, neocon.
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Stop buying Canadian cars, and electronics.
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O'Ryan is the grand high poobah of the Moron Society.
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I've been to Sweden around six times now. I can tell you from firsthand experience that they live in a socialistic egalitarian society that provided everyone with what they need, and is superior to our own. The better quality of life in these countries is a direct result of their superior systems of government. The U.S. is poised to become the big joke of the century if it doesn't get on board. Capitalism is fail.
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I think you are an Idiot. @ Neo Con That is a very racist thing to say,.
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When I was still in Norway I didn't see anything close to what you're saying, not even when I visited my uncle in Sweden. 0_0?
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Wow, we Canadians are not swimming in your American money. We have many other trading partners, you know. We import quite a bit of American goods as well. We also cross border shop, a national pass time, actually. I have seen the joke cracked more than once on American TV that American made products are inferior & the work ethic isn't great...shows I've seen on Fox, to be exact, so we even import your TV chanels. So, if you want to improve your export business, improve your products.
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Uhm... I don't think that you know what socialism is. And since when is it *your* money? It doesn't belong to you if they own it, right? Wealth creation is what underpins successful economies. US GDP is still the largest in the world by a long way, but you have so many poor people in your country because of the high degree of social inequality. Maybe a bit of good old fashioned 'socialist' wealth redistribution is what you need...
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Hot for the Scorpion Girl. Oh, Obammma is solving this problem, he's just goining to tax your young arse, so you'll have no money, to purchase nothing. Why is Obammmma killing american troops in Iraq/Afghanistan? 835 in just one year.
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I haven't always agreed w/ you but I believe I understand you point. You are right, its not some ideology that makes countries productive, its their ability to produce goods worthy of export and usage in their own country. This is what has made every country great ..manufacturing of its natural resources and industrial and manufacturing of its goods.
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Yup, Canada's only problem is that the US economy drags ours down whenever you have a problem. Fortunately we just sold all our oil sands to China so we are slowly separating our economy from the "former superpower" to hook up with the next superpower. Just don't invade us, we're tougher than Iraqis and you can't even defeat them.
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We do not make anything in America. Who's fault is that? It means that there are a lot of opportunities to take market share. We have very little domestic competition. Pick your industry. http://www.marketskeptics.com/2008/12/net-exports-by-category-for-september.html
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I'm not swimming in your money. I'm swimming in Euros that are even stronger than the Dollar. Thanks US! Maybe you fucked up the entire world with the global economy crisis, but still you give us a hella lot of money. But now, get lost. I have to plan what kind of goods I can export to China. Heard you owe them some trillion.