Thursday, April 21, 2011

I have a diploma in nursing from Germany where can i use to work in Germany

I have a diploma in nursing from Germany where can i use to work in Germany?

Health Care - 1 Answers
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Any hospital or doctors office in Germany will recognize it.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

What dogs are used for police work in Germany

What dogs are used for police work in Germany?

Dogs - 7 Answers
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German Shepherds?
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German Shepard, Doberman Pinschers, and German Mastiffs mostly
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German Shepherds and Bouvier Des flandres I think
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Belgium Shepards? Maybe, perhaps. Those are my dads favorite dog & hes german and said he saw them. Hmm.
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German shepards and Dobermans mostly
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Less and less German Shepherd dogs. Germans have been forced to use more and more imported dogs for their police force. These are mostly Malinois from Holland and Belgium and a few German Shepherds from the Czech Republic. The German Police facilities that sponsor their own breeding programs (i.e. Northrhine-Westfalia) have had a 90% success rate in placing their litters of Malinoise into police work and only a 60% rate in placing German Shepherds (with the actual number is probably closer to 30% after first year wash outs). "We need a working dog and not a family dog," say the dog trainers. They demand hardness, courage, fight drive and a "certain natural sharpness."
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Teacup Chihuahuas

Thursday, April 7, 2011

what kinda full time job can 17 year old work in germany with no high school diploma

what kinda full time job can 17 year old work in germany with no high school diploma ?
iam 17 year old german citizen but iam homeschooling in egypt school so what kinda job can i get and how much money ill get paid for it ?
Other - Germany - 4 Answers
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Well considering even the grocery stores have internships and require at least realschule, I doubt you will find much. Probably limited to thinks like Mcdonalds, or gas stations. Maybe a mini job for 400 euro a month. I would go back to school here and complete your studies if you want to build a successful future.
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You should try to become an Azubi, get an apprenticeship. Look for "Ausbildungsplatz". With your current education you can only get menial jobs, cleaning toilets, carrying newspapers or helping at the supermarket if you are lucky. The pay is very bad, chances are high you'll have to apply for social welfare to make ends meet. Since you do not have a Realschulabschluss you might have to attend a Berufsschule to get it. This usually takes a year or two and is combined with lessons that will help you find a job. You can apply for BaföG money if you want to attend such a school. http://www.freenet.de/freenet/finanzen/jobs/arbeiten/perspektiven/bvj/02.html A little bit more demanding than the "Berufsvorbereitende Jahr" is the "Berufsgrundbildungsjahr". Do a search with these terms plus the name of the city where you intend to live in Germany and something should come up.
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If your everyday use of the German language is the same as you use the English one, sorry dude, forget your career. You should really watch your language a little bit more, but you're 17, you say, so you're forgiven. And be glad that this is the internet, so you're anonymous. Don't never ever ask a question like this on Xing or Facebook with your real name beside it. Got me?
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Since you are not yet 18 you are not alowed to work full time. Also without any diploma you will have no chance for any reasonable job.
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First of all this question has no relation with travel Germany so it is in the wrong place. You are still considered a minor with 17 so there is NO full time job for you available. To get a full time job you need to be 18 that is required by law! Also with no diploma you will not find any reasonable job you are able to live on.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Will a US Ipod Nano work in Germany

Will a US Ipod Nano work in Germany?
I want to buy my little sister a nice gift for Christmas and she lives in Germany. I thought of an Ipod Nano but I'm not sure if it works with German computers as far as syncing and charging is concerned. Any ideas?
Music & Music Players - 7 Answers
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Yes, syncing will work just fine. Charging will work fine too if she always charges the iPod through the USB cable or dock plugged into the computer. The only thing that might be a problem is an external charger. It should take the higher German voltage okay (read the power requirements on the box), but you'd need an adapter for the plugs. If she's living in Germany she may already have the right adapter.
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It will work. The computers in Germany are the same and have the same USB interface used by the iPod.
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yes probably u will hve 2 buy different pins for charging it in germany but otherwise yes it will
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It'll work for sure my ipod worked.
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Synching with the computer won't be a problem, but check the voltage on any AC adaptor. Most are autovolt these days and are rated from 100 - 240 VAC. If that's the case she'll need an adaptor to plug it in but those are easy to find in Europe. If it's rated at 110 VAC only then she'll need to buy an AC adaptor over there. They're not too expensive, but it is something to consider.
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Yes, they will. The standard is the same as the United States. And Microsoft has an enormous beautiful glass building in central Berlin that serves as its European Headquarters, and is a huge tourist attraction. The only differences are in service. Kabel Deutschland provides broadband to major cities like Berlin but the rest of the nation relies on DSL, usually provided by T-Online. Most things will not need adapters but they are cheap and readily available if you do.
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yes, it works