No building land due to new EU native model?

  • Erstellt am 2017-11-11 21:49:46

ruppsn

2017-11-13 15:20:13
  • #1


Oh dear, oh dear, that just doesn’t make it any better!

I dare to claim that I know much better for myself what I need and what I don’t. Because, oh wonder, I definitely know myself and my life circumstances better than you!

Your 60 years of YOUR professional experience are of little use to you. The arrogance that you still think you know better from a distance, without knowing the individual’s circumstances, says a lot. Nor does it help to point out that others show the same presumptuous viewpoint...

In case it hasn’t gotten around to you yet: people are individuals with very different, individual (sic!) needs. Whoever hasn’t understood that in 30 years should maybe better keep the “work/professional experience” card in their pocket...
 

Tego12

2017-11-13 17:26:02
  • #2
Nobody says that commuting is better than not commuting... it’s just not a complete waste of time. My job (and that of many other people) consists of 70%-80% of the day in meetings and appointments. I can usually have bilateral conversations just as well from home, lying in the garden, driving a car... it doesn’t matter at all. Is the majority here still living in the last millennium? Home office is demanded everywhere, but calling on the phone while driving doesn’t work? Modern cars are fully connected, fully on the internet, everything voice-controlled, good quality (unless you’re somewhere very rural), ...

Driving is certainly not my passion and without commuting would be better, but the consequence would be a worse job or a neighborhood in which I don’t want to live. So the most sensible thing is to use the time in the car wisely, however one personally defines that. I like to get some work done during that time, leaving the bilateral conversations (and if necessary conferences). On average, I talk on the phone for more than 45 minutes per hour of driving... I would otherwise have to have these conversations in the office anyway, so I hardly waste any time by commuting.
 

Eldea

2017-11-13 17:52:25
  • #3
And that applies to everyone. 100%!!!!
Oh how I love generalizations [emoji23]

I’m surprised that you call other posts nonsensical [emoji848][emoji85]
 

Hanneshickel

2017-11-13 18:07:06
  • #4
What does commuting have to do with my question now? I would like to know what some people do for work here if they only have a 5-minute commute. If you work at the Rewe checkout, then you can move to any village with a Rewe or Aldi or Lidl, but if you have a special qualification that not every village store hires, then you have to go to a bigger city. And I like driving a few kilometers because I enjoy driving. But at some point, it is just too far, and I said my pain threshold is 1 hour. I know many people who have to commute far to work and mostly towards Munich because there are good jobs there. And I also know people who bike to work, but those are usually very different jobs that such people have. Or someone is lucky and the partner drives even farther for it. So back to the topic: Where do I find building plots? Even if money didn’t matter, I find nothing here. Absolutely nothing within a 30 km radius. That can’t be.
 

Evolith

2017-11-13 18:18:32
  • #5
 

kaho674

2017-11-13 18:19:34
  • #6

Yes, affordable land in and around Munich is all gone. To build, you have to move further away, which brings us back to commuting. Or you pay a lot of money. Period.
 

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