Tuesday, December 2, 2008

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Yesterday I was at exactly 8:42 once again realize that here was something different than going to and fro in Switzerland. I was at this time of course already with us on the preparations for the afternoon training.

all around all the offices were still dark and empty - almost a bit scary.

I looked at my calendar: Monday, December 1, 2008th Ok, I have not made a mistake in the date and I accidentally rushed on the weekend to work. came

at 8:46 then the first of the computer in the office that I share with them if I'm not exactly in the laboratory, an office with six workstations. Around 9:09 was then already the second!

Sure, one or the other teems earlier with a cup of coffee or tea more or less single-minded acts through the empty corridors that Cosmetics forge, but if you before night someone encounters it guarantees a cleaner or an anchor sinking specialists or so. Until then the staff really is as present and working, it is sure to eight to half past ten.

I had already lucky that my staff is already at eight Pierre was there and me a cup of Tea cooked while we spoke of our weekends. Pierre is as pronounced among my fellow early risers here. It is then probably also four clock, perhaps half of all the latest five afternoons will be until he retires and still happily waving quickly at the lab window sprayed over home.

I am also already happened at 8:20 that I have circled all alone in front of the laboratory door until the first intern and I showed up the door to the laboratory and thus the work opened.

Here there containing the 35-hour week! This means that roughly about a week pretty much just takes a whole day working less than ours. Not bad among the French, eh?

course one but maintains his brave Swiss habits and pull her slightly-more-than-required by section.
Hah! It was in Basel in October in preparation for delivery of the equipment installed here, now been days where I worked as much as a French makeup researchers in half a week!

Perhaps think the French - the smile you know, happy about the slowness of the Swiss - reaching them as her fiery Camargue horses in 35 hours, at least the same as we manage comfortably ruminant Alpine cattle in 42 hours grad mal so brief?

You do not know.

But joking aside, what does this really mean for the real economy of these two countries compared here? Work, the French really a fifth less than we, or do we simply 25% more than the rest of Europe? How can they afford these seven week missing hours? Sure, the pay scale will be adjusted accordingly. In vain envied us Helvetii not about our thick wage statements and would love to have us in the EU.

Bloss, unfortunately, probably not as a model, but rather as a milch cow ...

Blöööök!

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