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  • P Phil J Pearson

    only if you speak American

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    Bassam Abdul Baki
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    Some dialect of.

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    • P Phil J Pearson

      only if you speak American

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      ZurdoDev
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      only if you speak American

      What would knotsies sound like if you didn't speak American?

      There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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      • M M dHatter

        With little knotsies :-D

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        ZurdoDev
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        That's funny. :) :thumbsup:

        There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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          only if you speak American

          What would knotsies sound like if you didn't speak American?

          There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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          Phil J Pearson
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          In English "knot" is pronounced "NOT" (not an approximation to "NARD")

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          • M M dHatter

            How do Germans tie their shoes?

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            Dave Kreskowiak
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            Using an exquisitely designed machine made up of approximately 538 parts.

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            • P Phil J Pearson

              In English "knot" is pronounced "NOT" (not an approximation to "NARD")

              Phil


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              ZurdoDev
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              In English "knot" is pronounced "NOT"

              In American too so why doesn't knotsies sound like Nazis? It isn't nardzies.

              There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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              • J Joan M

                A friend of mine is planning to go to work to Germany. It seems that there are good offers related to his field of expertise. He asked me which would be a good salary for an automation engineer / robot + PLC + CNC programmer for a medium sized company in that country. Any of you can help me to help him? I would like to know which would be a normal salary, a good one and a really nice one. Or a good web page which could give me good information about that. Thank you in advance! :thumbsup:

                [www.tamautomation.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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                ZurdoDev
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                A lot will depend on experience but I imagine there are websites that provide the information you are looking for. Some charge for the data.

                There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                • Z ZurdoDev

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                  In English "knot" is pronounced "NOT"

                  In American too so why doesn't knotsies sound like Nazis? It isn't nardzies.

                  There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                  Phil J Pearson
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                  Trust me: in English "knotsies" doesn't sound like "Nazis" (whichever possible pronunciation of "Nazis" you choose).

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                  • P Phil J Pearson

                    Trust me: in English "knotsies" doesn't sound like "Nazis" (whichever possible pronunciation of "Nazis" you choose).

                    Phil


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                    ZurdoDev
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                    It's not that I don't trust you, I was just curious what it did sound like.

                    There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                    • J Joan M

                      A friend of mine is planning to go to work to Germany. It seems that there are good offers related to his field of expertise. He asked me which would be a good salary for an automation engineer / robot + PLC + CNC programmer for a medium sized company in that country. Any of you can help me to help him? I would like to know which would be a normal salary, a good one and a really nice one. Or a good web page which could give me good information about that. Thank you in advance! :thumbsup:

                      [www.tamautomation.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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                      super
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                      In germany, all the salary is determined by the collective bargain from the respective union for the States. So there would not be much leeway. You or your friend can bargain for the better Slot. The german unions have Grade E1 to E14( Each grade with sub division A, B,C). You can look for the prospective salary in each grade in the website of the union. Make sure that all values are in Gross(Nrutto), so you have to calculate based on your class of taxation. Link of the major union[^]

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                      • J Joan M

                        A friend of mine is planning to go to work to Germany. It seems that there are good offers related to his field of expertise. He asked me which would be a good salary for an automation engineer / robot + PLC + CNC programmer for a medium sized company in that country. Any of you can help me to help him? I would like to know which would be a normal salary, a good one and a really nice one. Or a good web page which could give me good information about that. Thank you in advance! :thumbsup:

                        [www.tamautomation.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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                        The salary for engineers is usually according to the salary tables[^] of the IG Metall union. The table contains main groups (EG 1 to EG 12) with sub levels for different regions (mainly based on the federal states). An engineer will be in group EG 9 or EG 10 depending on the kind of degree and position. The sub levels are mainly defined by the experience. The tables show the monthly salary. To get the gross salary for a full year: Multiply value with 12, Add 70 % of a month salary as vacational benefit, Most companies pay a Christmas bonus of 25 to 55 % of the monthly salary (increasing with the years of employment), Most companies pay an incentive bonus of up to 28 % of the monthly salary (increasing with the years of employment).

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                        • P Phil J Pearson

                          In English "knot" is pronounced "NOT" (not an approximation to "NARD")

                          Phil


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                          Lost User
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                          Are you english teacher. Or english speaking teacher.

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                            Are you english teacher. Or english speaking teacher.

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                            Phil J Pearson
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                            No, I'm English. I know how to speak English and how to use capital letters and punctuation.

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                            • P Phil J Pearson

                              No, I'm English. I know how to speak English and how to use capital letters and punctuation.

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                              So.. what i Do THeN

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                              • P Phil J Pearson

                                No, I'm English. I know how to speak English and how to use capital letters and punctuation.

                                Phil


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                                and how to use capital letters and punctuation.

                                do you realize how fortunate you are wish i could say same but sadly it is my second language so i don't have clue

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                                  and how to use capital letters and punctuation.

                                  do you realize how fortunate you are wish i could say same but sadly it is my second language so i don't have clue

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                                  Phil J Pearson
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                                  Yes, I do!

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                                  • P Phil J Pearson

                                    Yes, I do!

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                                    Please rest assured that sarcasm was not intended! But that does it. I am signing off for the day and will crawl back into bed where I can feel sorry for myself while pondering my many sins. :sigh:

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                                      Please rest assured that sarcasm was not intended! But that does it. I am signing off for the day and will crawl back into bed where I can feel sorry for myself while pondering my many sins. :sigh:

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                                      Phil J Pearson
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                                      I meant no sarcasm either, nor any offence; I was simply answering the question

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                                      do you realize how fortunate you are

                                      I do consider myself fortunate to have been born where and when I was and to have been given a good education. I do not mean to be smug about it but, no doubt, I sometimes give that impression.

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                                      • A Argonia

                                        Can i go with your friend please? I have studied German , its rusty but i will manage. My major is Mechatronics and Robotics too bad i cant find job related to this field here. I will travel in one of the briefcases. :D Please, take meeeee :) P.s i cant cook, clean and etc....

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                                        _Damian S_
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                                        Argonia wrote:

                                        Please, take meeeee :)
                                         
                                        P.s i cant cook, clean and etc....

                                        ROFL... I feel this doesn't marry up with your comments in the Women in IT survey I posted for my friend... :laugh: :laugh:

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