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...or the law changes here, I am getting me one of these! Can't put a price on the job this does!

 
No doubt one hell of an investment, but would simplify so much overall.

My younger brother has a house in Germany, with a few spare rooms, I've been fighting with myself to even stay in the UK long-term just for the ability to grow my own 😅
 
No doubt one hell of an investment, but would simplify so much overall.

My younger brother has a house in Germany, with a few spare rooms, I've been fighting with myself to even stay in the UK long-term just for the ability to grow my own 😅
A friends girlfriend grew several plants in the garden of his new place lovely 1min to the best places but Rotterdam so got to take care. A policeman let himself in the garden and Baska was terrified as she had more plants than allowed. He was there only to check the security of all gardens in that area due to break-ins. Beautiful Dutch moment there.
 
No doubt one hell of an investment, but would simplify so much overall.

My younger brother has a house in Germany, with a few spare rooms, I've been fighting with myself to even stay in the UK long-term just for the ability to grow my own 😅
Haha it's younger sister with me, I am currently fighting a redundancy process/constructive dismissal after whistle blowing on my employers (one of the "big 4"). If I get a payout rather than to keep my job, then it's auf wiedershen pet :D
 
Props to you for whistle-blowing, it takes a huge amount of courage - with a ton of risk 👏

I've always intended to spend a few years in Germany, so I can finally learn the language properly - and right now it would save me £10,000 a year on medication cost. It's hard to ignore how much better my situation could be there. Also, several of my German family are in the medical profession - my uncle and cousin are actually prescribing specialists.
 
Haha it's younger sister with me, I am currently fighting a redundancy process/constructive dismissal after whistle blowing on my employers (one of the "big 4"). If I get a payout rather than to keep my job, then it's auf wiedershen pet :D
Good luck. ACAS all the way. I lost the will to fight the BBC because they control the union BECTU. So much bullying, usually from women. Also corrupt.
 
Props to you for whistle-blowing, it takes a huge amount of courage - with a ton of risk 👏

I've always intended to spend a few years in Germany, so I can finally learn the language properly - and right now it would save me £10,000 a year on medication cost. It's hard to ignore how much better my situation could be there. Also, several of my German family are in the medical profession - my uncle and cousin are actually prescribing specialists.
Global team at Nokia c.2000 The german starter in Bochum earned 3xmore than my boss, but he paid off his mortgage with his bonus. At about 30.
 
Props to you for whistle-blowing, it takes a huge amount of courage - with a ton of risk 👏

I've always intended to spend a few years in Germany, so I can finally learn the language properly - and right now it would save me £10,000 a year on medication cost. It's hard to ignore how much better my situation could be there. Also, several of my German family are in the medical profession - my uncle and cousin are actually prescribing specialists.
Seems some pretty strong reasons, and thank you.
Good luck. ACAS all the way. I lost the will to fight the BBC because they control the union BECTU. So much bullying, usually from women. Also corrupt.
So ACAS are funded by the department of business and trade, which put me off them, I went straight to OTSI to blow the whistle and will lawyer up if needed. I take the advice of anyone who is funded by the people they are meant to be advising against with a pinch of salt (a slice of lime and a large shot of Jose Cuervo gold)
 
Seems some pretty strong reasons, and thank you.

So ACAS are funded by the department of business and trade, which put me off them, I went straight to OTSI to blow the whistle and will lawyer up if needed. I take the advice of anyone who is funded by the people they are meant to be advising against with a pinch of salt (a slice of lime and a large shot of Jose Cuervo gold)
You sound like you know what your doing. They just take so long these matters most of the time. Its all about "starving" you for as long as possible. Barristers for the BBC been very busy defending depravity so these are the defenders of the worst of the worst.
 
You sound like you know what your doing. They just take so long these matters most of the time. Its all about "starving" you for as long as possible. Barristers for the BBC been very busy defending depravity so these are the defenders of the worst of the worst.
I was saving for a house so that deposit money will come in handy, if they force redundancy then I will also have 3 months notice pay and 5 weeks redundancy so have a decent war fund, the irony is I've never wanted to work for them, they bought the company I worked for..... Okay time to go chuck a few arrows to wind down and then hit the hay, peae out
 
I was saving for a house so that deposit money will come in handy, if they force redundancy then I will also have 3 months notice pay and 5 weeks redundancy so have a decent war fund, the irony is I've never wanted to work for them, they bought the company I worked for..... Okay time to go chuck a few arrows to wind down and then hit the hay, peae out
Liking this place more and more. Well done and you keep your nerve 💪 💪❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
 
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