Grimmwolf_GB wrote:QUOTE (Grimmwolf_GB @ May 14 2018, 01:08 PM) Living is nice in Germany and we need skilled workers. 4 weeks is minimum vacation time, 6 weeks is normal. You get paid sick days and of course universal health care. You pay lots of taxes (I pay them gladly), but you earn enough and food is pretty cheap here.
Once you got to know Germany, you can travel to all the other countries in Europe. I have yet to find one that is a bad spot and I have been to many. The different cultures in such a short driving distance are amazing.
If you plan on raising children, the public schools are good and the university costs around 150 € per semester while offering you good conditions.
I have a friend who recently became an expat in Germany. He writes for some kind of German MTG website who really wanted a writer who wrote in English for whatever reason

He says it's quite nice there.
I'm not a fan of what you guys are doing with your energy policy but it'd be better than dealing with French people I guess
Personally I'm eyeing Switzerland but only because CERN is there and good lord working at CERN sounds wonderful. First, the PhD though
