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Why do you Americans want to be in Germany?
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Hod



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 12:25 pm    Post subject: Why do you Americans want to be in Germany? Reply with quote

I wasn�t always a teacher you know, I once had a proper job jet-setting and going to meetings and stuff. It was during one such drinking session that I visited some long-distant relatives in Los Angeles. Our conversation went something like this:

Hod: Hello
Uncle Hod III: Excuse me?
Hod: I�m Hod.
Uncle Hod III: Oh hey Hoddle (it�s always the full name, isn�t it!). Come in and have an Irish whisk(e)y.
Hod: But it�s only 4 o�clock in the afternoon!
Uncle Hod II: Excuse me?

Minutes later (felt like a decade)�

Uncle Hod III: Hoddle, can I ask you a question?
Hod: By all means, if I can understand you.
Uncle Hod III: What�s your nationality?
Hod: I dunno. English I guess.
Uncle Hod III: We�re Irish Americans
Hod: Excuse me?

Some time before the last ice age, Hodd, an Irish caveman (painter decorator), ended up in America, couldn�t control himself and reproduced. Generations later, on a sunny January teatime in LA, Uncle Hod III, as Irish as an igloo, made this hilarious claim. It was partly the whisky, but didn�t hide the fact that he, like most Americans, believes they have roots elsewhere.

To you Americans I ask only this: Why do you love Europe so much? I know Americans working in dustbowls like Morocco, or in some former communist vodka factory masquerading as a country, just so they can be oh so close to that Holy Grail, the Mecca - Europe.

If that�s not enough, some of you go one step further! You actually pluck up courage to get on a boat to Europe itself. There you fill in enough paperwork to destroy Brazil and go to work for 10 Euros an hour!

This is understandable for Vietnamese boat people, but you lot come from the Land of Freedom.

Please explain.

Didn�t we all come from Adam and Eve anyway? You wouldn�t catch me wanting to grow a beard and teach naked in some garden in Africa.

Have you seen my school?:

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longtimeteach



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 9:52 pm    Post subject: I want to be a EFL teacher in Germany because... Reply with quote

Teaching EFL in Germany allows me to contribute to the fundamental well-being of others because:

- I have the opportunity to help finance the reunification of East and West Germany for as many years as it takes
- I'm able to help the unemployed take courses in English, Computer Studies, etc. while never insisting that they actually use that training to try and get a job, especially not for poverty-standard pay
- I'm able to pay taxes to help the government fund programs in which I would never be permitted to participate because I'm a freelance worker and not a German citizen

I believe that the quality of life is infinitely better in Germany because:

- I can't afford a car so I don't contribute to polluting the air with auto exhaust, tire wear, used car bodies, etc.
- I have no disposable income to buy things for myself so I'm not contributing any excess packaging to overflowing landfills
- It's not possible to eat too much on my salary so my impact on the planet's resources is further reduced
- In winter my salary dictates that I keep the heat turned down quite low and I believe this reduces my 'footprint' on non-renewable resources

The experience of working as an EFL teacher in Germany has strengthened my character by forcing me to do things which don't benefit me directly but, rather, benefit humanity as as whole. Had I not had this experience I don't believe I would have voluntarily made the changes in my wasteful existence outlined above.
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Hod



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 2:44 pm    Post subject: unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reply with quote

Mein Gott! Is there no end to the positivity and half-full glass mentality of you lot? Are you all masochists or what? Please please if I ever start a school, come and work for me!!!

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I have the opportunity to help finance the reunification of East and West Germany
Umm, how?

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for as many years as it takes
Can you still teach when you�re 147 years old?

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I'm able to help the unemployed take courses in English, Computer Studies, etc. while never insisting that they actually use that training to try and get a job, especially not for poverty-standard pay
Only because the Arbeitsamt forces such unfortunates into training courses so they can continue to receive 60% of their previous salaries. Saying that, the Arbeitsamt students I taught were all cool. So would I be if I had that much cash to spend.

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I'm able to pay taxes
You sure are. Lucky you! People with families to feed must be so selfish I guess not wanting to help Schroeder get re-elected.

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I can't afford a car so I don't contribute to polluting the air with auto exhaust, tire wear, used car bodies, etc.
Nearly everyone I knew in Germany had a car. It�s not a positive thing that someone who pays as much tax as you can�t afford what most Germans take for granted. Then again, with your logic, if you had a car you�d probably be patting yourself on the back for supporting a bunch of overpaid workers/strikers in Munich/Stuttgart.

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I have no disposable income to buy things for myself so I'm not contributing any excess packaging to overflowing landfills.
Tell me you�re joking, Beggars have no disposable income, but they didn�t fly halfway across the globe to be in their predicament. Anyway, surely everyone knows that Germans recycle everything, right?

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It's not possible to eat too much on my salary so my impact on the planet's resources is further reduced
Lost for words on this one I�m afraid.

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In winter my salary dictates that I keep the heat turned down quite low and I believe this reduces my 'footprint' on non-renewable resources.
I had an apartment with �warm� rent so I whacked up the heat 24 hours a day, thus showing my solidarity with the average American who thinks that Kyoto is that dog in the roadrunner cartoon.
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Madmaxola



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 5:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I thought longtimeteach was being sarcastic...
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Hod



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 6:17 pm    Post subject: ... Reply with quote

If I ever find an American capable of sarcasm, I'll eat my hat and then pay all my back tax to Germany.
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longtimeteach



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 7:17 pm    Post subject: be drawn in at your peril Reply with quote

Madmax,

Don't let Hod bait you unless you want to go for a bit of spin. He's having you on and we (at least OC and I do) depend upon him for a much needed dose of levity around here.

He well knows that I meant to be tongue-in-cheek about his American-would-be-European thesis.

He'd never in a million years pay all his back tax to Germany, no matter what he tells you. His mother didn't raise any idiots. About eating his hat however...that would depend on how much work he's got lately and if he's got money with which to purchase more palatable comestibles.
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longtimeteach



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 7:25 pm    Post subject: tax Reply with quote

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I have the opportunity to help finance the reunification of East and West Germany
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Umm, how?



Reunification tax. The Westies still pay it you know. If we're lucky, it'll continue for many years to come too.

Ayn Rand posited that there was no such thing as altruism. She didn't factor on the German Government's willingness to force...uh...excuse me...show us altruism in its purest form - taxes.
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stillnosheep



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 10:15 pm    Post subject: Re: I want to be a EFL teacher in Germany because... Reply with quote

longtimeteach wrote:
Teaching EFL in Germany allows me to contribute to the fundamental well-being of others because:

- I have the opportunity to help finance the reunification of East and West Germany for as many years as it takes
- I'm able to help the unemployed take courses in English, Computer Studies, etc. while never insisting that they actually use that training to try and get a job, especially not for poverty-standard pay
- I'm able to pay taxes to help the government fund programs in which I would never be permitted to participate because I'm a freelance worker and not a German citizen


We are not worthy.

ps they're using your taxes to screw the poor, but don't tell them - they'll never find out!

Kommt zeit...!


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Hod



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 10:19 pm    Post subject: ... Reply with quote

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He'd never in a million years pay all his back tax to Germany, no matter what he tells you. His mother didn't raise any idiots.
Agreed. TEFLy tax payers in Germany are idiots.

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About eating his hat however...that would depend on how much work he's got lately and if he's got money with which to purchase more palatable comestibles.
When I was in Germany, one of my schools had a cat whose food was kept in the refrigerator. I was so hungry once that I stole its food, no joke. I get a salary now so it's "palatable comestibles" all the way from now on.

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Reunification tax. The Westies still pay it you know. If we're lucky, it'll continue for many years to come too
Don't ex-DDR types pay it too? Silly me, they've all moved to Frankfurt. Why do you feel so lucky to pay for the rejoining of a foreign (read: NOT YOUR) country? Even Helmut Kohl predicted financial disaster days after that oh so great time when that wall came tumbling down.

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Ayn Rand posited that there was no such thing as altruism
I don't know who he is, but I'll bet you I get more that him per month.

Anyway, longtime never got back to me about that hot date. Maybe beggars can be choosers. Sad
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longtimeteach



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 11:05 pm    Post subject: didn't you say you were rich? Reply with quote

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Anyway, longtime never got back to me about that hot date. Maybe beggars can be choosers.


I thought you were after OC? At any rate, I think I remember you describing yourself as a "rich, EFL teacher" - have I got it right? It was the "rich" part which interested me - shallow golddigger that I am.

Whilst I was scheming...uh...dreaming about how to take up this rich...uh...hot offer, the balloon burst when I realised that we're on different continents. Not even such a talented one as you could stretch your offer that far. More's the pity. Wouldn't mind a bit of that warm weather you've got over there.

Btw, Ayn Rand was a woman - long since dead. 'fraid I don't know a thing about her income level but it's sure you're earning more than she is now so I can't take up your bet. Must use my paltry earnings to pay the tax man you know.

All-in-all Germany is a wonderful country except for those horrid expenses.
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Hod



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 11:14 pm    Post subject: ... Reply with quote

Different continents does not a hot relationship forbid, so here's my pic.



Sorry about the topless bit. It's hard work picking up my pay packet hence the wheelbarrow.
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The Overcoat



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 12:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I did offer to take over from longtime, but you just ignored me, Hod. Seems like we have an eternal triangle situation here. Hod wants Longtime, but longtime isn't interested in Hod, the Overcoat wants Hod but he has rejected her. Story of my life. Crying or Very sad
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longtimeteach



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 1:10 am    Post subject: I think I'll pass Reply with quote

Passing on the offer dear Hodster. You've got a few too many Br�tchen stashed in yer bucket and I wouldn't be able to find yer offer in any case.

All yours OC. Wink
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The Overcoat



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 9:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Waddya say, Hod? Wink

Kathrin
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stillnosheep



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 25, 2004 8:05 am    Post subject: Re: tax Reply with quote

longtimeteach wrote:
Ayn Rand posited that there was no such thing as altruism.

Aye. But Ayn Rand lived her life on planet semi-certifiable bona fide right wing loonietunes.

Where she was there probably was no such thing as altruism.

The rest of us live on planet earth.
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