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Old 01.28.2008
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drive in europe???

Is it possible to get cleared for work in europe?

What is the work week like?

What is pay like?

will knowing fluent english and pretty good german get me by?


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I've been living here in Germany for the past 7 years now, Germans tax rate is HIGH...very close to 50%, but they have very good benifits to compensate for the taxes. Your best bet would probably try to get in with AAFES or Uncle Sugar between the militay bases.
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I don't know if they pay by the KM or hour but if I remember correctly truck speed is 80KMH max for trucks.
And they have these cool lights on the cab so the cops can tell if you're speeding just by looking to see if you have 1, 2, or 3 lights lit up.

Germans are very structured (anal)
Not a place for your typical American

Although nothing compares to the 4 wheeler driving in Europe.
Those were some of the best times ever.

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Norway have the best wages in Europe for a truckdriver...
A driver can get up to 410$ a day (max 15 hour)
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