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Is it worth Going to Germany for a 6 month contract?


Company wants to send me and my family to Germany for 6months now instead of 3yrs. We have a house and a lease car, company will supply apt furnished and car but with car I have to just pay like a lease there. THen I would have to come back without knowing if there is possible extention after 6months. It will be from April to OCt approx.

I will be working for the same Company on my return, but on a different program. They are looking to place me either in Koln (Cologne) or Heilbronn.

It is always worth seeing and experiencing another country!!
Of course, take this one time chance and go!!!!!!!
Germany is a beautiful place and you will learn something and your family too.
Seems as if you don't have to worry about a thing so take this chance and GO!

naa dont go

sure

Sounds like a cool opportunity. I would do it. You gotta see how your family feels about it though.

ho yes definitely. Germany is a really nice country I think.
Of course it depends where about they're going to send you to.

Rent out your house and sublease your car(if the car company let you do that). Germany is very nice country to stay if you you have job there because it is very expensive.

Yes! germany is beautiful. check it out.

http://travelwisergermany.blogspot.com/

I think you should go because you will learn new experience and you may decide to stay for living.

You have no gaurantee after that for work there or back in the USA with the same company?

If you can return home and stay with them and work then I would go and do it for sure!! You will probably love it!

If you have no promise of work after than I would carefully think it out for you have to ensure your family is of course provided for. So is there work after back in the USA after or not?

Those are good months to go as well! Where will you go?

I myself would not think twice about the offer. I wish I could go, actually I can but there is no company to send me. i am self employed carpenter. But I ve been on my own to Munchen at least 12 times. I would just go over and find a job or take enough money and be a ski bum. I wish I had taken my daughter but...... Maybe someday I still can. Consider yourself fortunate to have this great opportunity It will enhance your life your wifes and kids!!!! Its a win win situation. JUST DO IT.

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Germany is awesome, and you will appreciate both the US and Germany more when you return.

American living in Bavaria

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