Hi Stardustcologne
First of all, maybe you practice some English before you try to reply. Its a bit like R/T. Think,Press,Talk
Nobody who applies for a B777 job is "building hours".

Nobody!

Maybe thats your case, but more senior pilots have really other preferences.
Leipzig is "the city", there are no other nicer cities to commute from around.
I understand "hot spots" in a positive way. In your vocabulary it seems to be a place to avoid.

Where i live, hot spots are access to WIFI or places with a lot of hot chicks. Think about that.
T&C is lousy, its just another trick to circumnavigate the LH KTV.(T&C contract all LH pilots have fought for and are fighting for right now)
Maybe you didnt understand the "hospital matters", its about braindrain buddy. The flow is out of good old germany.
"boah ey" as your way to express your frustration tells tales about you to all native german speakers. its a bit like cockney for brits...east end anyway
I didnt say its a bad deal to live in germany. i just said, for a guy who qualifies for this job, there are better deals out there.
"enough" is a long way to go. i can not find any racist comments in this discussion. yes, its political but this is life. wake up and face it. the politics in germany are changing this country. some like the direction some dont. Please be warned that the german goverment changed the tax law for airline crew since 1.1. 2007. Everybody else can pay their taxes where they have their "center of interests" and live. The only exception are "Airline crews working for a german based employer" This is what i call equal rights for everybody!
"the much much most" LH pilots live in germany. yes maybe, but not in Leipzig, and not in FRA or MUC either. There is a very substantial amount of crew commuting. Not all of them commute outside of Germany but many do. do you know why, because the can.
good night and good luck
L