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New job – new luck!

March 29th, 2011 No comments

Due to some restructuring going on @DFS Berlin I wanted to change my professional orientation within DFS and decided that it would be best for me to move back to Stuttgart. So still the same employer, but a totally different set of tasks. Pretty sad though that I had to leave Berlin this quickly (well ok after 2 years )…

Actually… my Berlin adventure ends here and now - I am currently thinking about adding experiences that I gather in Stuttgart from now on but I am not sure about it - yet.

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Moving marathon

February 23rd, 2009 No comments

How do I start… I have successfully executed my masterplan in moving logistics. Everything worked out really well in the end. All the pieces are in place, the furniture is build-up and even the washing machine didnt stand a chance against my unbending strength of willpower. Besides a few medium-class missunderstandings with the flat-owner the moving project reached its final milestone with great results. But of course there were a few obstacles on the way.

  1. Flooded kitchen trying to set up the washing machine correctly
  2. Exploding lamp due to lack of electric knowledge
  3. and some more of those…

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Some minor things have to be done to live in Berlin officially and completly.

For pictures visit the gallery!

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Swabian invasion of Prenzlauer Berg

December 2nd, 2008 No comments

Well ok this is the second post this evening but – as I discussed with my boss this afternoon on another topic ;-) – I dont like information hiding activities so: What I am actually really worried about is a topic I read in some Forum. People in Prenzlauer Berg are getting really tired about all the Swabian inhabitants there. Kind of funny because I always thought we Swabians are nice people and not only our food is loved all around the world (yes I did say world – not germany). But as you can read here the population of our species is getting larger in number in Prenzlauer Berg and so the “natives” get a little worried. Maybe I will speak english all the time so nobody can hear my still existing accent…

And there are even articels on that topic in “Die Welt“, “Die Zeit” and some strange posters… what the heck?

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