Financing construction projects - Enough equity?

  • Erstellt am 2021-03-20 14:26:42

Zaba12

2021-03-22 18:28:43
  • #1
Why are posts missing here?
 

BackSteinGotik

2021-03-22 19:00:31
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Exactly. No one in a company buys their own equipment - certainly not salaried knowledge workers in larger companies. Neither pen nor laptop. There is an IT department to handle everyday operations; no one would come up with the idea of cobbling everything together on their own. There might be BYOD - but then integrated into viable structures. Here, primary school teachers are supposed to build up an infrastructure on the side that requires specialists – (who earn more outside the public sector than teachers, but less within the public sector). Of course, these specialists have never been hired or planned by state and municipality in the necessary numbers. It still concerns stupid, pure hardware. How the iPads are packaged and equipped is again completely irrelevant. It is a system sewn to the edge, which under normal circumstances is already inadequate.
 

chand1986

2021-03-22 19:25:20
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Yes. But – as Rudi Assauer said: "When the snow melts, the shit comes to light."

However, in the view of outsiders, those who try to clean up the mess are often to blame. Nobody has ever blamed the one who made the mess here.

That is what bothers me about the criticism focused on teachers – without it always and everywhere being wrong.
 

michert

2021-03-22 20:13:44
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Somehow, one can expect a tenured teacher to do extra work during a crisis like the pandemic. For me, that is part of the duties of being a tenured civil servant. Civil servants are equipped with privileges that no regular employee can earn (Beihilfe, pension, or benefits in case of illness). So please grit your teeth or give up your civil servant status, the taxpayer will thank you.

p.s. I also have a tenured teacher at home
 

bra-tak

2021-03-22 20:20:29
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1. By far not every teacher is tenured.
2. Many of them already did extra work before the pandemic, and at some point they also have limits. They also have families and so on.
 

Yaso2.0

2021-03-22 20:20:43
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I also wonder whether it makes sense to replace lessons such as religion or sex education with material that needs to be made up later.

My 9-year-old daughter learned today for 1 hour how to put a condom on a banana :rolleyes:..
 
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