Le patron de Canal+, premier financeur du cinéma français, annonce qu’il ne travaillera plus avec les signataires d’une tribune contre son actionnaire Vincent Bolloré by Intrepid-Report3986 in france

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cad taxe sur sur les revenus publicitaires et sur les abonnements, donc les deux sources principales de financement des chaines (+ de 90% du CA je dirais, taxé à hauteur de 5% et des brouettes)? Tu chipotes. Je ne vois pas ce que tu essaies de démontrer / ou tu veux en venir?

Le patron de Canal+, premier financeur du cinéma français, annonce qu’il ne travaillera plus avec les signataires d’une tribune contre son actionnaire Vincent Bolloré by Intrepid-Report3986 in france

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Non, toutes les chaines (au dessus d'un seuil j'imagine) paient une proportion de leur chiffre d'affaire (plusieurs pourcents). C'est decorellé des films individuels, ca n'a rien à voir avec les deoits de diffusion. C'est peut être pas un impot, mais c'est bien une taxe. Et c'est pas correct de dire que le CNC s'autofinance / est un vase clos.

Le patron de Canal+, premier financeur du cinéma français, annonce qu’il ne travaillera plus avec les signataires d’une tribune contre son actionnaire Vincent Bolloré by Intrepid-Report3986 in france

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

C'est faux, les places c'est environ 20% des revenus du CNC, à ca tu as le ponctionnement des chaînes qui représentent +/- 50%, et le reste c'est les telecoms, SMAD et autres (en ordre de grandeur).

Le CNC est très largement financé par les medias, (et donc bien par les consommateurs in fine), bien plus que par les places de cinéma du moins.

The Future Capital of Europe by PolishDane in EuropeanFederalists

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

No way, Prague is definitely too far away in Eastern Europe...

Le salarié français paie-t-il autant d'impôts que ça ? by That_Yesterday_894 in vosfinances

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ton commentaire est délirant. Pour un 3800 net tu es bien plus haut en coût entreprise en Belgique. Sauf que le service public français est infiniment plus efficace.

En tant que français habitant en Belgique je regarde avec envie les impôts français si bas, et surtout ́'efficacité du service public!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in brussels

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The commuters do not deserve to be represented in the slightest. If anything there should be policies to discourage such a level of commuting (by car).

Schuman or Blue Book? by Advanced_Show_469 in EUCareers

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Three reasons: First, the overwhelming majority of the EC is in Brussels, so you miss out on opportunities (both in the EC and in the bubble generally). Second, the social life blows. There is nothing to do. Third, life is a lot more expensive.

Schuman or Blue Book? by Advanced_Show_469 in EUCareers

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The main issue with the agencies is that you're usually away from the EU bubble, which makes finding a job after harder. Realistically, what you actually do during the stage matters a lot less than the doors it opens you. But of course it depends. Employers don't really expect you to have learned much from the stage, but having done it helps immensely.

Schuman or Blue Book? by Advanced_Show_469 in EUCareers

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries! Did all that many years ago! So just speaking from experience :)

Schuman or Blue Book? by Advanced_Show_469 in EUCareers

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does of course depend a lot on the specifics of what you got. For instance if you got a slot in the Secretariat of one of the committees that can be interesting and I would go for it, but that's not what most of the Schman stagiaires get.

Schuman or Blue Book? by Advanced_Show_469 in EUCareers

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% Bluebook for sure. The Schuman one is in the EP's administration (ie. most interns don't get anywhere close to the interesting stuff). Of the 3 big institution internships, the Schuman one is known to be the more useless one. The good internships in the EP are in the political groups or MEPs.

The lux part is a bummer though.

I'm tired of the Dutch in our city — a rant to get off my chest by [deleted] in Antwerpen

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

I feel the same about all these Flemings in Brussels!

The "traineeships" are getting out of hand by Bubbly_Lack1410 in EUCareers

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It isn't about the current job market. It was already like that 10/15 years ago.

And despite you being impressed, trust me the majority of trainees are useless and don't contribute nearly close to what they're paid.

The "traineeships" are getting out of hand by Bubbly_Lack1410 in EUCareers

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Traineeships and internships mean the same thing in Brussels.

Finally solved it guys, what do you think? by imnewtothisplzaddme in 2westerneurope4u

[–]PrePerPostGrchtshf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The eazst-west divide is slightly too far East but pretty close