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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1197)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1197 of 1379 | Answers: 13,782 | Views: 1,834,839
frapi07
Elite

Dr-Strange wrote on 06.06.2024 at 13:59:

In that case we are pretty much the same, I'm sick maybe once in 2 years but then really and nothing works anymore


Well, you don't get rich with the attendance bonus now, but it's a great gesture/motivation from the boss. besides, if one of your department gets sick or doesn't feel like it, his bonus is divided among the other colleagues. so it's fine with me if one or the other cardboard nose doesn't feel like it for a day.😇😂
And there is always this one specialist who is absent at least once a month, apparently he doesn't want the money, the rest are happy.

I was ill in November last year and because of my working conditions I was still able to work. I went for a walk in the rain and caught a cold But I would never have done that in person. Then 2 months later Corona lol xD But with Corona I went to the doctor because I couldn't sleep at times. I only got a week there too. Maybe I would have gotten a 2nd week, but after a week it actually worked. I just didn't have my taste buds back yet^^

But I think that's cool There should be a bonus like that for non-smokers too. I don't smoke and many people take a break from smoking ^^ It's just unfair xD But with some employers you have to stamp your name, but with some you don't (I've experienced both).

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Matthias
Expert
To counteract some of the speculation, nobody earns less than 2000 net a month with us, because the jobs with us are not "polish moderator jobs", but the work requires a certain amount of skill and a high level of motivation.
You have to know your way around Photoshop, use our video editing software and be able to deal with pixels, file sizes, bit rates and so on. You have to be able to spell correctly and have the ambition to deal with unpleasant situations in the forum, especially as you regular members all know that things get heated here sometimes.
You have to be able to work in a structured way, enter games, update casinos, proofread and enter content, master HTML, sometimes work at weekends or on public holidays (overtime is paid extra) and because of the small team, everyone has to be an all-rounder and be able to do practically everything in case someone falls ill.
For example, even our accountant now knows her way around HTML and corrects errors on the website reported by members.
In my opinion, you can't expect something like that for €2,000 net if you live in Malta, so we pay significantly more than that.
On top of the statutory health Insurance, we also have private health insurance in Malta and paid overtime and Bonuses when business was good - at least that's how it's always been in recent years.
As an employer, we certainly have nothing to be ashamed of, and the "fluctuation" mentioned cannot be generalized in our example, as the living conditions for some employees in Malta have advantages and disadvantages, especially with regard to family in Germany.
Basically, it is true that food and rents are more expensive here than in some regions of Germany, but it really depends on which federal state you compare it with.
If you fancy a bit of fun, you can go to https://maltasalary.com/ and enter your gross salary from Germany. Then you can see how much you would have net in Malta, the social security costs and taxes are also significantly lower for employees than in Germany.
Everything has its advantages and disadvantages, but I can definitely say that life in Malta is quite bearable.
Not everything is perfect, but nowhere is.

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B****3

Matthias wrote on 06.06.2024 at 14:07: To counteract the speculation a little, nobody earns less than 2000 net per month with us, because the jobs with us are not "polish moderator jobs", but the work requires a certain amount of skill and a high level of motivation.
You have to know your way around Photoshop, use our video editing software and be able to deal with pixels, file sizes, bit rates and so on. You have to be able to spell correctly and have the ambition to deal with unpleasant situations in the forum, especially as you regular members all know that things get heated here sometimes.
You have to be able to work in a structured way, enter games, update casinos, proofread and enter content, master HTML, sometimes work at weekends or on public holidays (overtime is paid extra) and because of the small team, everyone has to be an all-rounder and be able to do practically everything in case someone falls ill.
For example, even our accountant now knows her way around HTML and corrects errors reported by members on the website.
In my opinion, you can't expect something like that for €2,000 net if you live in Malta, so we pay significantly more than that.
On top of the statutory health Insurance, we also have private health insurance in Malta and paid overtime and Bonuses when business was good - at least that's how it's always been in recent years.
As an employer, we certainly have nothing to be ashamed of, and the "fluctuation" mentioned cannot be generalized in our example, as the living conditions for some employees in Malta have advantages and disadvantages, especially with regard to family in Germany.
Basically, it is true that food and rents are more expensive here than in some regions of Germany, but it really depends on which federal state you compare it with.
If you fancy a bit of fun, you can go to https://maltasalary.com/ and enter your gross salary from Germany. Then you can see how much you would have net in Malta, the social security costs and taxes are also significantly lower for employees than in Germany.
Everything has its advantages and disadvantages, but I can definitely say that life in Malta is quite bearable.
Not everything is perfect, but nowhere is.

Given the requirements, it's certainly not a job for me!


It's great that gamblejoe pays so much, I'm surprised that more younger people don't jump at the offer!

Definitely worth the experience of living in Malta for a while!

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Dr-Strange
Top Member

frapi07 wrote on 06.06.2024 at 14:05:

I was sick in November last year and because of my working conditions I was still able to work. I went for a walk in the rain and caught a cold But I would never have done that in presence. Then 2 months later Corona lol xD But with Corona I went to the doctor because I couldn't sleep at times. I only got a week there too. Maybe I would have gotten a 2nd week, but after a week it actually worked. I just didn't have my taste buds back yet^^

But I think that's cool There should be a bonus like that for non-smokers too. I don't smoke and many people take a break from smoking ^^ It's just unfair xD But with some employers you have to stamp your name, but with some you don't (I've experienced both).

Oh yes, we actually already had that discussion with the non-smoking hooligans, but since you have to clock out for smoking to even get into the area, that was quickly resolved

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frapi07
Elite

Matthias wrote on 06.06.2024 at 14:07: To counteract the speculation a little, nobody earns less than 2000 net per month with us, because the jobs with us are not "polish moderator jobs", but the work requires a certain amount of skill and a high level of motivation.
You have to know your way around Photoshop, use our video editing software and be able to deal with pixels, file sizes, bit rates and so on. You have to be able to spell correctly and have the ambition to deal with unpleasant situations in the forum, especially as you regular members all know that things get heated here sometimes.
You have to be able to work in a structured way, enter games, update casinos, proofread and enter content, master HTML, sometimes work at weekends or on public holidays (overtime is paid extra) and because of the small team, everyone has to be an all-rounder and be able to do practically everything in case someone falls ill.
For example, even our accountant now knows her way around HTML and corrects errors reported by members on the website.
In my opinion, you can't expect something like that for €2,000 net if you live in Malta, so we pay significantly more than that.
On top of the statutory health Insurance, we also have private health insurance in Malta and paid overtime and Bonuses when business was good - at least that's how it's always been in recent years.
As an employer, we certainly have nothing to be ashamed of, and the "fluctuation" mentioned cannot be generalized in our example, as the living conditions for some employees in Malta have advantages and disadvantages, especially with regard to family in Germany.
Basically, it is true that food and rents are more expensive here than in some regions of Germany, but it really depends on which federal state you compare it with.
If you fancy a bit of fun, you can go to https://maltasalary.com/ and enter your gross salary from Germany. Then you can see how much you would have net in Malta, the social security costs and taxes are also significantly lower for employees than in Germany.
Everything has its advantages and disadvantages, but I can definitely say that life in Malta is quite bearable.
Not everything is perfect, but nowhere is.

Thank you for the detailed answer. Now, of course, I understand why the induction is intensive and why you are cautious about hiring. The tasks are quite demanding - so it's understandable that the salary is more than €2000 net. As a member, we only get a few tasks (keeping an eye on the forum/responding to private enquiries/contacting the casinos). So please understand that I didn't know about the other tasks. As already mentioned, I have only accepted the position of moderator.


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Donnie
Elite
The people who reveal too much about themselves in the No Dep thread that doesn't belong there should continue here. The Hacksaw slots were always abysmally bad for me when I played them or when there were free spins. The balance is extremely shot and you rarely got into the bonus feature. I can't remember a single halfway good win

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Langhans_innen
Expert
To my great astonishment, I even got into the free spins on Vegadream...out of sheer shock, the machine then gave me 65 cents. Nope, I somehow can't work with Hacksaw and I couldn't see what the feature is actually based on in 9 Deadspins either

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gamble1
Icon
I had the pleasure of playing the game from Play'n Go on the Merkur today

It's called Prince of Dead, here's a first impression : Link

The symbols are frighteningly similar in design and the melody when the Scatters appear as well as the melody that is triggered by the second Scatter is 1:1 as you know it from Book of Dead

In addition, the slanted payline that looks so unnatural in this game has also been adopted on the machine, which is currently unique to this game and thus serves as further confirmation that this is a game from Play'n Go

It's fun to play, no question it feels a bit like online (I even got 5 birds) but if you're looking for the 100% feeling like online you won't be happy here because it runs in the usual Merkur style

There is no reference to Play'n Go, the manufacturer is Merkur according to the information in the game

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frapi07
Elite

gamble1 wrote on 07.06.2024 at 01:00: I was able to enjoy the game from Play'n Go on the Merkur today

It's called Prince of Dead, here's a first impression: Link

The symbols are frighteningly similar in design and the melody when the Scatters appear as well as the melody that is triggered by the second Scatter is 1:1 as you know it from Book of Dead

In addition, the slanted payline that looks so unnatural in this game has also been adopted on the machine, which is currently unique to this game and thus serves as further confirmation that this is a game from Play'n Go

It's fun to play, no question it feels a bit like online (I even got 5 birds) but if you're looking for the 100% feeling like online you won't be happy here because it runs in the usual Merkur style

There is no mention of Play'n Go, the manufacturer is Merkur according to the information in the game

oh, they always inspire each other anyway Novoline now also has a tower game (Osiris Revenge) - they were only ever represented by Merkur (Rasputin, Blackhole, Russian Queen, Cyborg Tower, Dark Towers and probably 1-2 more).

Whether two games look almost the same or whether the basic idea is the same makes no difference to me. It's a copy in both cases. They will have arranged it in such a way that they got permission for it. You won't find such a note with Novo - Merkur either and the two don't belong together.

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Paddy19862
Rookie
Good morning everyone, I have a question, does anyone here know about MrPacho Casino? I have the following problem: I played Lucky Pharaoh on 22.05.24 in the above-mentioned casino, then got into the Power Spins, where I also won a decent amount (308 €).


When I accepted it, the money was practically swallowed, so I wrote to the support, sent everything (Sesion ID) etc. Now it's probably under review and the support just said I should wait and they would get back to me, but as I said, it's been 19 days since I reported it. How long does such a check take, if you don't mind me asking?


Sorry for the long text, but maybe someone here can help me.



If I have posted in the wrong place, please move it, thanks in advance.


MFG. Paddy

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