Tuesday, April 1, 2014

To work or not to work, that is a good question!

For all the curious souls who wonder when the next civic holiday is I present to you an interesting map of the civic holiday for Germany. Most holidays are related to religious events and some are specific to regions of the country, an extensive list can be found here.



If we do a little math... my accountant friends will likely request an edit of this article. Either way if we count an average of 12 civic holidays and take into consideration the fact that most stores, shops and offices are closed on Sundays, that most people have some sort of two day weekend during a week and that the average working German is given 30 days of vacation every year...

An average working German only works 219 days per year.

2 comments:

  1. Interesting, but are you sure you have the day off on Assumption Day? lol

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  2. Hi Mathieu,

    I found your blog and I thought you may be interested in the show I work on ‘House Hunters International’?! I’m not sure how long you have been in Germany but we are looking for English speaking expats who have moved there within the last year or so and would like to share their story.

    As you may know, House Hunters International is a half-hour TV show currently airing on the Home and Garden Television Network (HGTV) in America. The series is designed to de-mystify the international home-buying / renting process, by going behind the scenes of a house hunt where expats and their real estate agents tour 3 homes. At its core, House Hunters International is a travel show concentrating on the idiosyncrasies of the locales and what makes them special and different.

    Here are some links to show you what our show is all about!

    http://player.vimeo.com/video/75803046


    Here are some examples of the show that you can watch on Youtube:


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY-JQWPJr8s - Charlottenlund Denmark

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eP2zqdunHo0 - Athens Greece

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo8RevsW-DM - Marrakech Morocco

    We would love to film in Germany again, so please do get in touch if you might be interested in sharing your story.


    Best wishes,



    Michelle



    Michelle James
    CASTING PRODUCER LEOPARD FILMS
    1-3 St Peter's Street, London N1 8JD - +44 20 7704 3300
    michelle.james@leopardfilms.com
    www.leopardfilms.com

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