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From: johnmwalker
. . . . . . . . . . . .The jobs in Switzerland pay very well,. . . . . . . . .
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Having fun running an Anlage and getting paid too? That's too much.
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but the catch is this: our national languages are French, German, Italian and
Rhetoromanian. The first two one must speak fluently, . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Es tut mir leid dass ich nicht besser Deutsch gelernt habe., Et je sais lire
Français, et le parler aussi bien que l'on peut me comprendre, mais ce que'on
me dit, ce n'est pas toujours facile de comprendre..
Rhetoromanian? A form of Italian? If asked what's the 4th language, I would
have guessed Schwitzer-deutsch.
Sorry I won't be putting in my application.
Many years ago I visited the museum à Muhlhouse and a verkehrs haus in which
city I don't even remember, dans la Suisse.
Tom Hawley -- Lansing Michigan USA
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