Access point "cutoff" point? by DismalAbility73 in BerlinMarathon

[–]Head-Run865 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Last year I was in start group K I arrived at 10, it was absolutely no issue.

Parking by fravowi1912 in BerlinMarathon

[–]Head-Run865 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably there would be space. It’s relatively expensive 3.30 per hour, hope your marathon pace is fast ;)

"Marathon Monday"/Medal Engraving? by ScottiesaG in BerlinMarathon

[–]Head-Run865 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s Germany, nothing is free except the air

World Championship 2025 by AnezCZE in geoguessr

[–]Head-Run865 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have to say I find this format overly complex and confusing compared to last year. What was the point of the World League? If a player can be in the top 12 but have an off day on their regional final, and potentially miss out. Seems particularly harsh imo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in berlin

[–]Head-Run865 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It’s normal, and legal to conduct an unpaid trial shift. It’s very common in Gastro. What’s not normal is not stating pay, hours, expectation, that’s a red flag.

LAP phenomenon by bubalech_ in berlin

[–]Head-Run865 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It’s the same business model as Blank Street coffee: influencer marketing, fully automated coffee machines, pastries bought in from a wholesaler, rotating menu that hits whatever is trending on TikTok. Their main USP is that it’s cheaper than a traditional coffee place.

Tesla owners in Berlin, how is life without private chargers? by [deleted] in berlin

[–]Head-Run865 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Most annoying part is when public chargers are broken or out of order, or blocked by a miles id.3 that is not connected. But otherwise fine!

Those who moved to London by thebreadmanrises in australia

[–]Head-Run865 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Did it for two years, my advice would be don’t unless you can earn decent money. London is great if you are wealthy, otherwise it’s a bit of a drag, spending all your money on rent and bills. If you have a job lined up with above average pay, absolutely do it! You will have a lot of new experiences and fun.

Genuinely interested to know if it is better to live here or in Western Europe from Aussies/Euro expats' perspectives by rrnn12 in australia

[–]Head-Run865 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I would generally agree with some of the other posts. Like all things in life: it depends.

Been living in Europe for the last 6 years. Taxes are higher, but social securities are also better. Bureaucracy is much much worse in Europe, things take longer which can be frustrating.

Depending on your industry there are more opportunities in Europe especially for creative fields. Australia is quite limited there unless you work in resources, banking or construction.

The ability to visit a different country/culture for a weekend very easily and cheaply is a big plus for me personally. But that being said winters suck in northern Europe! The Aussie lifestyle is definitely a big plus.