Yosan
2019-06-14 12:59:07
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Don't get me wrong, I know that this is certainly not the most attractive area of Germany in terms of infrastructure, but I'm really wondering where you get your information from.
Federal Statistical Office. And sorry, 34€...,,, that really is a structurally weak region.Don't get me wrong, I know that this is certainly not the most attractive area of Germany in terms of infrastructure, but I am really wondering where you get your information from.
And what exactly do you have to look at at the Federal Statistical Office? This is not even a complete district here. I think we have different definitions of structurally weak. Various companies, including internationally active ones, and an unemployment rate of about 3.5% I wouldn’t consider structurally weak. And if I compare that, for example, with the region in East Germany where my husband comes from, definitely not.Statistisches Bundesamt . Und sorry 34€...,,, das ist dann wirklich eine Strukturschwache Region
It belongs to my extended sales area. And if you don't live in a city there, you really are in the countryside. Neither close enough to Koblenz, nor to Bonn, nor to Frankfurt. What cities are there? Limburg, Weilburg, Wetzlar, Gießen. Sure, something is happening there, but in between there's beautiful countryside with poor transport connections.Don't get me wrong, I know this is definitely not the most attractive area of Germany infrastructure-wise, but I'm really wondering where you get your information from.
Belongs to my extended sales area
And if you don’t live in a city there, you’re really out in the sticks. Neither close enough to Koblenz, nor to Bonn, nor to Frankfurt. What cities are there? Limburg, Weilburg, Wetzlar, Gießen. Sure, things happen there, but in between there is beautiful landscape with poor transport connections.
Driving 45 minutes each way if you want to buy something? I'll leave the region to others...Wetzlar, Gießen, Marburg, Siegen. All reachable in about 30-45 minutes.