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The TT-NEWS Club Bar Chit Chat - Talk about anything here. Not only tabletennis-related topics are welcome here, also other sports, politics, lifestyle, etc. |
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13.12.2021 19:40 | ||
Jolien |
AW: What are you doing? Let me also have fun writing in English in this German forum! ![]() In my childhood I lived for 2 years with my family in Texas in the United States. I went to elementary school there. Back in Germany I had 9 years of Grammar School English. When I was searching for jobs I fulfilled a professional education as a foreign language correspondent German - English. But for jobs I was only hired because of my C2 - level of Dutch, living close to the Netherlands. At the age of 53 I was allowed to retire because of health reasons, and since then I live on welfare enjoying my private hobbies. So I live a very modest life (without travels) having many (online) friends and I'm happy. Jolien |
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16.06.2015 02:33 | ||
Gerrit Huber |
AW: What are you doing? Is it really a difference for a single person, if a company has 12,000 or 120,000 employees? I think, independent of that, if a company has 1,200 or 12,000 or 120,000 or even 1,200,000 employees, you always will have only contact with a maximum of 100 other employees. |
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22.07.2014 12:59 | ||
Tony_Iommi |
AW: What are you doing? Sounds good, Peter. Thanks for the invite. We actually thought about a trip to Germany for possibly next year, but we shall see. As far as jobs/career is concerned: happy to connect with folks via linkedin. I haven't updated my profile in a while, but anyway. Here's the link: Dieter's profile |
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20.07.2014 22:01 | ||
Peter Igel |
AW: What are you doing? Zitat:
you are highly invited! (what a poor english ![]() back to topics what i am doing? Managing director. Don't know why and where. But it works very well ![]() |
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19.07.2014 23:00 | ||
Tony_Iommi |
AW: What are you doing? Hi Jancsi, it's been a while. Likewise, good hearing from you! Well, wifey and I've been through a lot health-wise but we're both doing fine now. I quit my job after 13 years with Novartis and joined Eisai (only 12,000 employees vs. Novartis with roughly 120,000) which was a good and ultimately logical change for me. Also, I love the ten minute commute!! I was used to spending a couple of hours in the car every day just commuting back and forth. That's all gone now. And yes, I got my American citizenship in July of last year. Technically, I'm not German anymore, but I guess all it would take is to renew my German passport to have dual citizenship. However, there's really no need to do that, because to answer your question, I don't have any intentions of relocating back to Germany since home, family, job, etc. is here in the States. But I will certainly hop over the pond every now and then for an occassional visit. ![]() |
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19.07.2014 09:34 | ||
Jancsi |
AW: What are you doing? Nice to hear that you're still alive, even in a high position! I guess you won't come back into the sauerkraut country, won't you? ![]() |
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18.07.2014 19:48 | ||
Tony_Iommi |
AW: What are you doing? I'm the Director of Transparency Reporting at Eisai Pharmaceuticals. |
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14.03.2013 21:15 | ||
Tsuyoshi |
AW: What are you doing? sales engineer |
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19.04.2004 20:57 | ||
Jancsi |
AW: What are you doing? Sometimes I play table tennis ![]() Greeting, Jancsi |
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02.04.2004 15:31 | ||
Robin-Carbo-Sound |
AW: What are you doing? I play tabletennis |
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