Re: [OT[ Question for German speaking DBAs

  • From: Martin Klier <usn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: cicciuxdba@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2012 21:23:10 +0100

Hi Alan,

I'm German, and I'm a DBA, so I may fit in your filter. :)

Guillermo Alan Bort schrieb:
> Hey guys (or should I say Sehr Geehrte Damen und Herren),
>   I'm (slowly) learning German, I'm hoping to move to Germany within the
> next year or so and as I hope to get a job as a DBA or something of the

From my - subjective - perspective, technical English isn't very much
necessary for a DBA in Germany. Most technicans speak English very well,
at least for technical terms.

But what Stefan Knecht wrote in his very good reply in this thread is
very true: Socially you will have a hard time without speaking and/or
reading German. This has nothing to do with people do not want to speak
English - the ones who can, will do and love it. But most of them do not
practice speaking very often (despite the fact that everybody has to
learn it at school for three years in lowest school level), and thus,
are unsure and hesistate - what they think - to make a fool out of
themselves.

Your social life in Germany will depend heavily on the environment - in
a city like Munich, Hamburg or Frankurt you will easily find bilingual
people teching you to speak German by the way. But in the countryside
(where you may find surprisingly attractive DBA jobs) it's not given
that you can even talk basics to the landlord, and you definitively
won't get a rental contract in English. Exception: Wherever US armed
forces or British Army bases are, people are used to speak English, even
 in the middle of nowhere.

Good luck, and let me know in PM if you need practical help.

Regards
Martin
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