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    1. I feel like 72% of the maximum is a very good grade when you ask people about how satisfied they are with something that takes up a large part of their waking hours, is rarely much fun, and is basically compulsory?

      Not to mention that this question seems pretty open-ended. Does the salary play into this, or is that technically not part of the job itself? Are you supposed to evaluate it compared to the current job market, compared to your own previous jobs, or in a vacuum? What would full satisfaction even look like? Or 0 satisfaction?

    2. We’re talking about differences of tenths of a point on a ten-point scale, with Germany about 0.2 points below the EU average. And I don’t think pay is the only thing factoring into this.

    3. -GermanCoastGuard- on

      > Too much taxes?

      Yeah thats it. The mangers earn a mutlitude of the workers with workers not getting raises, but if we reduce the taxes, surely something will trickle down /s

      Its never the taxes being too high. They are not high enough actually. The issue is, the wrong people getting taxed.

    4. elementfortyseven on

      „A German is happy if he can complain“

      Its the baseline „*nicht geschimpft ist lob genug*“ mentality,
      + pandemic/war Doppelwums hitting quality of life
      + a hybrid attack from external forces pushing campaigns to make things appear dire and thus sow discontent and division

    5. How I hate these obvious bot questions here that are deliberately suggestive and escalating.

    6. knitting-w-attitude on

      I don’t see what taxes have to do with job satisfaction. Pay could be relevant, but I think work culture, especially hierarchical issues are more likely to be influencing this. Plus, Germany is basically average?

    7. dumbledayum on

      Too much taxes, half the salary is swallowed by the gov. And not high enough salary to give up Public health insurance in favour of private one to get to docs faster.

      For about 800euro a month in Public health Insurance, i would expect a doctor to visit me home once a month to see if I am doing well.

      AND from this election it seems like youth seems to love the values of the former and current “Hand-raisers” so IDK how good the education system is doing.

    8. saxonturner on

      I am a English guy thats lived and worked in Germany for the last 7 years. Germans love to complain about their work, they could have the best job in the world but would still find something to complain about. That is all this is.

    9. -Competitive-Nose- on

      You really think there is an objective reason for something like job satisfaction?

      Just look at Romania. Do you think their jobs pay well? Lol.

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