You want to be annoyed?
Well, if you're fluent in Dutch, good in French and German, and you've got 68hrs of patience, I'll switchWell I would like to be too actually so want to switch with me?![]()
You want to be annoyed?
No but usually can't avoid it when you have a job. I don't and it's quite annoying to try to find one actually.![]()
No but usually can't avoid it when you have a job. I don't and it's quite annoying to try to find one actually.![]()
Which reminds me...the state election is coming up this weekend. I've never been so motivated to vote (it's compulsary here). The clowns running the state have had more than enough time in office. Working in government has given me much better insight into how much they've fucked up (well, in my department anyway).
I can vote, don't have to, as I'm not Belgian.![]()
Well, if you're fluent in Dutch, good in French and German, and you've got 68hrs of patience, I'll switch![]()
So...you're in need of a job?
P.S. Don't come asking me for one. We can't even ask to ordering a $0.50 pen without having our finance managers asking us why and/or declining the order. Now imagine how I feel trying to ask for several pieces of equipment retailing at several hundred dollars a piece.
It's quite simple.How does that work?
How about some finnish and english and few words of german and lot of patience![]()
How about some finnish and english and few words of german and lot of patience![]()
It's quite simple.
In order to vote in Belgium (like in Australia, I reckon) you have to be Belgian. Except... the municipal elections, they must be open for all EU citizens.
But... in order to be able to vote "abroard", you must register yourself as a voter. Once registered, you have to vote (compulsory), but you're free to unregister at any time.
And I'm Dutch = part of EU. Belgium = part of EU, so the circle is round.
Doesn't work. Sorry.![]()