Gamer777 wrote on 05/16/2018 at 10:11 PM
Wonderful.
I always wonder how you manage to make the site so appealing and also add and customize changes and features like this.
So are you such a real programmer ?
Thanks for the flowers ... well it was always my dream to build great websites that are perfect in usability, so I started my own business 12 years ago.
Since then my company has grown slowly but steadily, and I found a really good programmer (Counter), who works together with me, since the beginning of the company.
We have already implemented many internet projects together, I know and understand his code and can therefore make adjustments there relatively easily.
I must confess that nowadays I don't do so much of what I actually used to do when I started my first company.
As the boss of a web development company, I hardly ever get to build a website these days. Instead, I coordinate the tasks for the employees on a daily basis, write to-do lists, answer questions and am often busy with accounting and organizational things and have to make sure that the "store" runs smoothly. After all, I have a relatively good imagination and have the gift of finding errors or "imperfect" things on websites, for which my coworkers probably hate me a bit sometimes, but all this also leads to the fact that the websites are getting better and better
Your praise is due to everyone in our team. Our designer Dennis knows how to make every element look pretty on a smartphone, our programmer Counter can develop almost anything you can imagine, Christoph fills the pages with good content and I get involved almost everywhere.
This is what we contribute to the development of GambleJoe. The foundation was of course laid years ago by Daniel, today his main task is the support of you all, the communication with the casinos in problem cases, so generally the user support. He put the development into my hands, so to speak, and gave me the freedom to make decisions, and I am grateful for that. He has given me his trust and I have made it my task to optimize this portal here down to the smallest detail ...
To be honest, positive feedback motivates me a lot and it also shows me that the 12-14 hours of work per day that I put into GJ make sense and that there are people who appreciate what we do here Thank you!
Yes, very good, you can see that you are always working on something new.
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Matthias wrote on 05/16/2018 at 22:44
Thanks for the flowers ... well it was always my dream to build great websites that are perfect from usability, so I started my own business 12 years ago.
Since then my company has grown slowly but steadily, and I found a really good programmer (Counter), who works together with me, since the beginning of the company.
We have already implemented many internet projects together, I know and understand his code and can therefore make adjustments there relatively easily.
I must confess that nowadays I don't do so much of what I actually used to do when I started my first company.
As the boss of a web development company, I hardly ever get to build a website these days. Instead, I coordinate the tasks for the employees on a daily basis, write to-do lists, answer questions and am often busy with accounting and organizational things and have to make sure that the "store" runs smoothly. After all, I have a relatively good imagination and have the gift of finding errors or "imperfect" things on websites, for which my coworkers probably hate me a bit sometimes, but all this also leads to the fact that the websites are getting better and better
Your praise is due to everyone in our team. Our designer Dennis knows how to make every element look pretty on a smartphone, our programmer Counter can develop almost anything you can imagine, Christoph fills the pages with good content and I get involved almost everywhere.
This is what we contribute to the development of GambleJoe. The foundation was of course laid years ago by Daniel, today his main task is the support of you all, the communication with the casinos in problem cases, so generally the user support. He put the development into my hands, so to speak, and gave me the freedom to make decisions, and I am grateful for that. He has given me his trust and I have made it my task to optimize this portal here down to the smallest detail ...
To be honest, positive feedback motivates me a lot and it also shows me that the 12-14 hours of work per day that I put into GJ make sense and that there are people who appreciate what we do here Thank you!
Your site is getting friendlier and better must honestly say !!! There has been a great team together over the years. You will certainly soon be the most successful.
When comes the GJ Casino^^ There I'm the 1st to sign up there
The move of Matthias can make one in many respects also envious^^
The others stay here or?
Matthias wrote on 05/16/2018 at 22:44 PM
Thanks for the flowers ... well it was always my dream to build great websites that are perfect from usability, so I started my own business 12 years ago.
Since then my company has grown slowly but steadily, and I found a really good programmer (Counter), who works together with me, since the beginning of the company.
We have already implemented many internet projects together, I know and understand his code and can therefore make adjustments there relatively easily.
I have to admit that nowadays I don't do so much of what I actually used to do when I started my first company.
As the boss of a web development company, I hardly ever get to build a website these days. Instead, I coordinate the tasks for the employees on a daily basis, write to-do lists, answer questions and am often busy with accounting and organizational things and have to make sure that the "store" runs smoothly. After all, I have a relatively good imagination and have the gift of finding errors or "imperfect" things on websites, for which my coworkers probably hate me a bit sometimes, but all this also leads to the fact that the websites are getting better and better
Your praise is due to everyone in our team. Our designer Dennis knows how to make every element look pretty on a smartphone, our programmer Counter can develop almost anything you can imagine, Christoph fills the pages with good content and I get involved almost everywhere.
This is what we contribute to the development of GambleJoe. The foundation was of course laid years ago by Daniel, today his main task is the support of you all, the communication with the casinos in problem cases, so generally the user support. He put the development into my hands, so to speak, and gave me the freedom to make decisions, and I am grateful for that. He has given me his trust and I have made it my task to optimize this portal here down to the smallest detail ...
To be honest, positive feedback motivates me a lot and it also shows me that the 12-14 hours of work per day that I put into GJ make sense and that there are people who appreciate what we do here Thank you!
I .and I'm sure many other users find this really interesting!
How everything is created behind the scenes and who does what.
Would also be a great article, right?
Something like an open day, but written online.
Ex
At 7 we get up and meet all in the office, then it goes to the layout while Daniel is bothered with Casino xxx, tinkering Matthias something new on the site.
Christoph has already written this down as an article idea. "A normal working day at GambleJoe"...:D
Stromberg wrote on 05/17/2018 at 08:46: Matthias, do you really work 12-14 hours a day on GJ?
Is the site your main project so to speak?
Well, before I started working with Daniel, I had already started a company with 3 different business lines. On top of that, I had more than 10 internet projects that I was taking care of with my programmer.
We were both pretty hard at the limit, the last years were really exhausting, that was probably the reason why I gambled so hard - just to distract myself.
I still gamble, but not every day like back then - now I play 1-2 days a week at the online casino and once in a while with Daniel at Dragonara Casino in Malta (1x a month).
It's no secret that our work on GambleJoe is paying off in the sense that the user activity on the site is increasing and the level of awareness is also growing.
Due to the many requests of our community, we have been constantly developing new features and expanding the site.
But believe it or not, the to-do list is still damn long, we have so many plans and want to implement everything so that despite all the features, the clarity does not fall by the wayside.
6 months ago I realized that in the long run I won't be able to mentally take care of all 3 branches of my company at the same time.
I think I overdid it a little bit in the last years, because I always had a certain existential fear in my back, every self-employed person knows that.
By selling the internet projects and the other business branches, I finally had the opportunity to dedicate myself to what fills me with joy and I think this is a good basis for further expanding the portal and in the medium term to earn so much money with GambleJoe that one can live exclusively from it.
Until then I have some reserves by selling the other projects.
I have developed a passion for GambleJoe that is worth much more to me than all the money my other 2 businesses have brought in.
When I build on GambleJoe, it fills me with joy - even more so when new features come online where "my signature" is baked in.
Admittedly, I wouldn't be able to do it all alone, so I'm glad that we have such good people in the company, where everyone masters his craft perfectly and I "only" have to coordinate the whole thing.
But now to answer the real question, if I really work 12-14 hours a day on GambleJoe...
This is what my life looked like in Germany:
Monday to Friday
6:30 a.m. the alarm clock rings, bathtub on, open GambleJoe on the smartphone and immediately browse the forum, check pictures, check comments, check if all servers are running.
Then it's 7:00 - wake up the kid, make breakfast, I quickly go into the tub until 7:15 and have the smartphone in my hand and read news for 5-10 minutes.
Then I eat something myself and we leave for school at 7:40
8:10 I arrive at the office, work until 12:30 (check pictures, read forum, check comments, listen to casino managers how great their new casinos are, skype with Daniel, talk to Counter and Dennis about new features, skype with Christoph about new articles, proofread all the articles and then...
someone shouts "I'M HUNGRY, when are we going to lunch???"
Lunch from 12:30 to mostly 13:30 in the house canteen, MC Donalds, Burgerking, Sushi or Subway
from 13:30 I sit in front of the computer again and work on emails, fill out forms, Skype with Counter and Dennis when the new functions are ready to go online, Skype with Daniel, make bank transfers, talk to the server Provider about security updates... and a lot more
at 18 o'clock the first employees leave the office, I stay there, have something to do...
at 8pm usually the last employees are gone and I lock myself in the office "so nobody steals me" - of course I have a key, but this way nobody can get into my fortress unnoticed ...
at 9pm I usually realize that it's already quite late, quickly scan and destroy some documents, crop pictures, crop uploaded videos and check the forum again to see what's going on, while watching some documentary on YouTube...
at 22 o'clock I get a bad conscience, my girlfriend is surely already waiting, or already asleep... off home,... HUNGER! - fortunately MC Donalds is not far away,
quickly another burger, no rather a wrap, that's healthier! and then home.
22:30 I arrive home, brush my teeth, go to bed, but before the smartphone goes to the charger, I prefer to check how many visitors we had today on GambeJoe and whether there is still a spammer in the forum...
23:00 clock - cell phone comes to the charger and eyes closed
Weekend in a nutshell:
Sleep until 8, child wakes us up, breakfast, laptop on and work on GJ for 2-3 hours, shower, do something private, in the evening again laptop on and check GJ, watch movie, sleep
Sunday - exactly the same, but mostly sushi in the evening
So - that was a lot of private info, that must be enough (of private info) for the next months, until I write about my life in Malta...:D
dumdumurindanger wrote on 17.05.2018 at 08:30
Your site is getting friendlier and better must say honestly !!! There has been a great team together over the years. You will soon be the most successful for sure.
When comes the GJ Casino^^ I'm the 1st to sign up there
The move of Matthias can make one in many respects also envious^^
The others stay here or?
Huhu, why envious? I would like to know that now, why is someone envious of my life?!
Yes are the boys stayed in Germany, but the option "also move to Malta" stands, I would be supportive in any form
But you might also have to be a bit crazy if you seriously want to emigrate.
For me it was actually a relatively easy decision, because I do not see a great future for me in Germany so far.
Matthias wrote on 05/17/2018 09:49: Christoph already wrote this down as an article idea. "A normal working day at GambleJoe"...:D
Well, before I started working with Daniel, I had already started a company with 3 different lines of business. On top of that, I had more than 10 internet projects that I was taking care of with my programmer.
We were both pretty hard at the limit, the last years were really exhausting, that was probably the reason why I gambled so hard - just to distract myself.
I still gamble, but not every day like back then - now I play 1-2 days a week at the online casino and once in a while with Daniel at Dragonara Casino in Malta (1x a month).
It's no secret that our work on GambleJoe is paying off in the sense that the user activity on the site is increasing and the level of awareness is also growing.
Due to the many requests of our community, we have been constantly developing new features and expanding the site.
But believe it or not, the to-do list is still damn long, we have so many plans and want to implement everything so that despite all the features, the clarity does not fall by the wayside.
6 months ago I realized that in the long run I won't be able to mentally take care of all 3 branches of my company at the same time.
I think I overdid it a little bit in the last years, because I always had a certain existential fear in my back, every self-employed person knows that.
By selling the internet projects and the other business branches, I finally had the opportunity to dedicate myself to what fills me with joy and I think this is a good basis to further expand the portal and in the medium term to earn so much money with GambleJoe that one can live exclusively from it.
Until then I have some reserves by selling the other projects.
I have developed a passion for GambleJoe that is worth much more to me than all the money my other 2 businesses have brought in.
When I build on GambleJoe, it fills me with joy - even more so when new features come online where "my signature" is baked in.
Admittedly, I wouldn't be able to do it all alone, so I'm glad that we have such good people in the company, where everyone masters his craft perfectly and I "only" have to coordinate the whole thing.
But now to answer the real question, if I really work 12-14 hours a day on GambleJoe...
This is what my life looked like in Germany:
Monday to Friday
6:30 a.m. the alarm clock rings, bathtub on, open GambleJoe on the smartphone and immediately browse the forum, check pictures, check comments, check if all servers are running.
Then it's 7:00 - wake up the kid, make breakfast, I quickly go into the tub until 7:15 and have the smartphone in my hand and read news for 5-10 minutes.
Then I eat something myself and we leave for school at 7:40
8:10 I arrive at the office, work until 12:30 (check pictures, read forum, check comments, listen to casino managers how great their new casinos are, skype with Daniel, talk to Counter and Dennis about new features, skype with Christoph about new articles, proofread all the articles and then...
someone shouts "I'M HUNGRY, when are we going to lunch???"
Lunch from 12:30 to mostly 13:30 in the house canteen, MC Donalds, Burgerking, Sushi or Subway
from 13:30 I sit again in front of the computer and work on e-mails, fill out forms, Skype with Counter and Dennis when the new functions are ready to go online, Skype with Daniel, make bank transfers, talk to the server Provider about security updates... and much more
at 18 o'clock the first employees leave the office, I stay there, have something to do...
at 8pm usually the last employees are gone and I lock myself in the office "so nobody steals me" - of course I have a key, but this way nobody can get into my fortress unnoticed ...
at 9pm I usually realize that it's already quite late, quickly scan and destroy some documents, crop pictures, crop uploaded videos and check the forum again to see what's going on, while watching some documentary on YouTube...
at 22 o'clock I get a bad conscience, my girlfriend is surely already waiting, or already asleep... off home,... HUNGER! - fortunately MC Donalds is not far away,
quickly another burger, no rather a wrap, that's healthier! and then home.
22:30 I arrive home, brush my teeth, go to bed, but before the smartphone goes to the charger, I prefer to check how many visitors we had today on GambeJoe and whether there is still a spammer in the forum...
23:00 clock - cell phone comes to the charger and eyes closed
Weekend in a nutshell:
Sleep until 8, child wakes us up, breakfast, laptop on and work 2-3 hours on GJ, shower, do something private, in the evening again laptop on and check GJ, watch movie, sleep
Sunday - exactly the same, but mostly sushi in the evening
So - that was a lot of private info, that has to be enough for the next months, until I write about my life in Malta...:D
Cool, thanks for all the info.
I always thought GJ was one of many things you do, that's why I asked.
That it is ( meanwhile ) your main job I didn't know, but really cool that that is possible!
Matthias wrote on 05/17/2018 09:49: Christoph already wrote this down as an article idea. "A normal working day at GambleJoe"...:D
Well, before I started working with Daniel, I had already started a company with 3 different lines of business. On top of that, I had more than 10 internet projects that I was taking care of with my programmer.
We were both pretty hard at the limit, the last years were really exhausting, that was probably the reason why I gambled so hard - just to distract myself.
I still gamble, but not every day like back then - now I play 1-2 days a week at the online casino and once in a while with Daniel at Dragonara Casino in Malta (1x a month).
It's no secret that our work on GambleJoe is paying off in the sense that the user activity on the site is increasing and the level of awareness is also growing.
Due to the many requests of our community, we have been constantly developing new features and expanding the site.
But believe it or not, the to-do list is still damn long, we have so many plans and want to implement everything so that despite all the features, the clarity does not fall by the wayside.
6 months ago I realized that in the long run I won't be able to mentally take care of all 3 branches of my company at the same time.
I think I overdid it a little bit in the last years, because I always had a certain existential fear in my back, every self-employed person knows that.
By selling the internet projects and the other business branches, I finally had the opportunity to dedicate myself to what fills me with joy and I think this is a good basis to further expand the portal and in the medium term to earn so much money with GambleJoe that one can live exclusively from it.
Until then I have some reserves by selling the other projects.
I have developed a passion for GambleJoe that is worth much more to me than all the money my other 2 businesses have brought in.
When I build on GambleJoe, it fills me with joy - even more so when new features come online where "my signature" is baked in.
Admittedly, I wouldn't be able to do it all by myself, so I'm glad that we have such good people in the company, where everyone masters his craft perfectly and I "only" have to coordinate the whole thing.
But now to answer the real question, if I really work 12-14 hours a day on GambleJoe...
This is what my life looked like in Germany:
Monday to Friday
6:30 a.m. the alarm clock rings, bathtub on, open GambleJoe on the smartphone and immediately browse the forum, check pictures, check comments, check if all servers are running.
Then it's 7:00 - wake up the kid, make breakfast, I quickly go into the tub until 7:15 and have the smartphone in my hand and read news for 5-10 minutes.
Then I eat something myself and we leave for school at 7:40
8:10 I arrive at the office, work until 12:30 (check pictures, read forum, check comments, listen to casino managers how great their new casinos are, skype with Daniel, talk to Counter and Dennis about new features, skype with Christoph about new articles, proofread all the articles and then...
someone shouts "I'M HUNGRY, when are we going to lunch???"
Lunch from 12:30 to mostly 13:30 in the house canteen, MC Donalds, Burgerking, Sushi or Subway
from 13:30 I sit again in front of the computer and work on e-mails, fill out forms, Skype with Counter and Dennis when the new functions are ready to go online, Skype with Daniel, make bank transfers, talk to the server Provider about security updates... and much more
at 18 o'clock the first employees leave the office, I stay there, have something to do...
at 8pm usually the last employees are gone and I lock myself in the office "so nobody steals me" - of course I have a key, but this way nobody can get into my fortress unnoticed ...
at 9pm I usually realize that it's already quite late, quickly scan and destroy some documents, crop pictures, crop uploaded videos and check the forum again to see what's going on, while watching some documentary on YouTube...
at 22 o'clock I get a bad conscience, my girlfriend is surely already waiting, or already asleep... off home,... HUNGER! - fortunately MC Donalds is not far away,
quickly another burger, no rather a wrap, that's healthier! and then home.
22:30 I arrive home, brush my teeth, go to bed, but before the smartphone goes to the charger, I prefer to check how many visitors we had today on GambeJoe and whether there is still a spammer in the forum...
23:00 clock - cell phone comes to the charger and eyes closed
Weekend in a nutshell:
Sleep until 8, child wakes us up, breakfast, laptop on and work on GJ for 2-3 hours, shower, do something private, in the evening again laptop on and check GJ, watch movie, sleep
Sunday - exactly the same, but mostly sushi in the evening
So - that was a lot of private info, that has to be enough (of private info) for the next months, until I write about my life on Malta...:D
I would love to help you with GJ, I have already sent a few mails about this. To date, but no one from the team has contacted me
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Thanks for the flowers ... well it was always my dream to build great websites that are perfect in usability, so I started my own business 12 years ago.
Since then my company has grown slowly but steadily, and I found a really good programmer (Counter), who works together with me, since the beginning of the company.
We have already implemented many internet projects together, I know and understand his code and can therefore make adjustments there relatively easily.
I must confess that nowadays I don't do so much of what I actually used to do when I started my first company.
As the boss of a web development company, I hardly ever get to build a website these days. Instead, I coordinate the tasks for the employees on a daily basis, write to-do lists, answer questions and am often busy with accounting and organizational things and have to make sure that the "store" runs smoothly. After all, I have a relatively good imagination and have the gift of finding errors or "imperfect" things on websites, for which my coworkers probably hate me a bit sometimes, but all this also leads to the fact that the websites are getting better and better
Your praise is due to everyone in our team. Our designer Dennis knows how to make every element look pretty on a smartphone, our programmer Counter can develop almost anything you can imagine, Christoph fills the pages with good content and I get involved almost everywhere.
This is what we contribute to the development of GambleJoe. The foundation was of course laid years ago by Daniel, today his main task is the support of you all, the communication with the casinos in problem cases, so generally the user support. He put the development into my hands, so to speak, and gave me the freedom to make decisions, and I am grateful for that. He has given me his trust and I have made it my task to optimize this portal here down to the smallest detail ...
To be honest, positive feedback motivates me a lot and it also shows me that the 12-14 hours of work per day that I put into GJ make sense and that there are people who appreciate what we do here Thank you!
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Your site is getting friendlier and better must honestly say !!! There has been a great team together over the years. You will certainly soon be the most successful.
When comes the GJ Casino^^ There I'm the 1st to sign up there
The move of Matthias can make one in many respects also envious^^
The others stay here or?
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I .and I'm sure many other users find this really interesting!
How everything is created behind the scenes and who does what.
Would also be a great article, right?
Something like an open day, but written online.
Ex
At 7 we get up and meet all in the office, then it goes to the layout while Daniel is bothered with Casino xxx, tinkering Matthias something new on the site.
Etc.
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Is the site your main project, so to speak?
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Well, before I started working with Daniel, I had already started a company with 3 different business lines. On top of that, I had more than 10 internet projects that I was taking care of with my programmer.
We were both pretty hard at the limit, the last years were really exhausting, that was probably the reason why I gambled so hard - just to distract myself.
I still gamble, but not every day like back then - now I play 1-2 days a week at the online casino and once in a while with Daniel at Dragonara Casino in Malta (1x a month).
It's no secret that our work on GambleJoe is paying off in the sense that the user activity on the site is increasing and the level of awareness is also growing.
Due to the many requests of our community, we have been constantly developing new features and expanding the site.
But believe it or not, the to-do list is still damn long, we have so many plans and want to implement everything so that despite all the features, the clarity does not fall by the wayside.
6 months ago I realized that in the long run I won't be able to mentally take care of all 3 branches of my company at the same time.
I think I overdid it a little bit in the last years, because I always had a certain existential fear in my back, every self-employed person knows that.
By selling the internet projects and the other business branches, I finally had the opportunity to dedicate myself to what fills me with joy and I think this is a good basis for further expanding the portal and in the medium term to earn so much money with GambleJoe that one can live exclusively from it.
Until then I have some reserves by selling the other projects.
I have developed a passion for GambleJoe that is worth much more to me than all the money my other 2 businesses have brought in.
When I build on GambleJoe, it fills me with joy - even more so when new features come online where "my signature" is baked in.
Admittedly, I wouldn't be able to do it all alone, so I'm glad that we have such good people in the company, where everyone masters his craft perfectly and I "only" have to coordinate the whole thing.
But now to answer the real question, if I really work 12-14 hours a day on GambleJoe...
This is what my life looked like in Germany:
Monday to Friday
6:30 a.m. the alarm clock rings, bathtub on, open GambleJoe on the smartphone and immediately browse the forum, check pictures, check comments, check if all servers are running.
Then it's 7:00 - wake up the kid, make breakfast, I quickly go into the tub until 7:15 and have the smartphone in my hand and read news for 5-10 minutes.
Then I eat something myself and we leave for school at 7:40
8:10 I arrive at the office, work until 12:30 (check pictures, read forum, check comments, listen to casino managers how great their new casinos are, skype with Daniel, talk to Counter and Dennis about new features, skype with Christoph about new articles, proofread all the articles and then...
someone shouts "I'M HUNGRY, when are we going to lunch???"
Lunch from 12:30 to mostly 13:30 in the house canteen, MC Donalds, Burgerking, Sushi or Subway
from 13:30 I sit in front of the computer again and work on emails, fill out forms, Skype with Counter and Dennis when the new functions are ready to go online, Skype with Daniel, make bank transfers, talk to the server Provider about security updates... and a lot more
at 18 o'clock the first employees leave the office, I stay there, have something to do...
at 8pm usually the last employees are gone and I lock myself in the office "so nobody steals me" - of course I have a key, but this way nobody can get into my fortress unnoticed ...
at 9pm I usually realize that it's already quite late, quickly scan and destroy some documents, crop pictures, crop uploaded videos and check the forum again to see what's going on, while watching some documentary on YouTube...
at 22 o'clock I get a bad conscience, my girlfriend is surely already waiting, or already asleep... off home,... HUNGER! - fortunately MC Donalds is not far away,
quickly another burger, no rather a wrap, that's healthier! and then home.
22:30 I arrive home, brush my teeth, go to bed, but before the smartphone goes to the charger, I prefer to check how many visitors we had today on GambeJoe and whether there is still a spammer in the forum...
23:00 clock - cell phone comes to the charger and eyes closed
Weekend in a nutshell:
Sleep until 8, child wakes us up, breakfast, laptop on and work on GJ for 2-3 hours, shower, do something private, in the evening again laptop on and check GJ, watch movie, sleep
Sunday - exactly the same, but mostly sushi in the evening
So - that was a lot of private info, that must be enough (of private info) for the next months, until I write about my life in Malta...:D
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Huhu, why envious? I would like to know that now, why is someone envious of my life?!
Yes are the boys stayed in Germany, but the option "also move to Malta" stands, I would be supportive in any form
But you might also have to be a bit crazy if you seriously want to emigrate.
For me it was actually a relatively easy decision, because I do not see a great future for me in Germany so far.
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Cool, thanks for all the info.
I always thought GJ was one of many things you do, that's why I asked.
That it is ( meanwhile ) your main job I didn't know, but really cool that that is possible!
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I would love to help you with GJ, I have already sent a few mails about this. To date, but no one from the team has contacted me
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