I have to give my Austrian co-workers some recognition here. They can choose to work any place in Vienna where the company language is German. Instead, they willingly work for a company that uses English as the main form of communication. We all know work can be hard enough; stress, deadlines, miscommunications, and in my case, the struggle to find the perfect text to market our products. Okay, now take your normal day at the office with all that baggage and do it in a language that you aren’t fluent in. Now willingly stick with it, even though there are thousands of other opportunites out there. Yeah, I take my hat off to my Austrian co-workers daily.
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