Thursday, March 18, 2010
So yesterday to Eupen was to inform me about the Father State pension data about me.
I am glad it is not directly, because I was there so just like a dozen others obediently in a tiny waiting room waiting for the door of the Blutentnahmeraum ", a small room where so four specialists for employees, self , and German officials say their pension service held an hour and a half hour. (Once a month you can find those four together in one place ...) and heard some horror stories about how the bureaucracy that you would have to face.
Blutentnahmeraum The title on the door also has to do with this room normally used by the Red Cross for blood to collect ...
Long story short ... tell about my belgian career seems to have it on all the data, but for the time I crossed the border in Germany have worked in the 70's I will have more information or application forms will be sent. Continued ...
Today again a beautiful spring day, and will be happy, because I have a DNS.BE committee meeting today in Leuven, so this will be a pleasant ride in dry weather.
Enjoy the beautiful weather, this weekend we have much rain!
Measured precipitation in the last 24 hours: 0.0 litres/m2
Temperatures thermometerhut:
minimum -2.5 ° C, max temp. +10.5 ° C
This night minimum temperature measured at the grass -3.0 ° C
Today it still dry but the sun is often veiled by pretty much high and middle clouds.
It is very soft with ceilings between 12 degrees in the High Ardennes and possibly 17 or 18 degrees in the Kempen. A moderate southerly wind is blowing.
Tonight and tonight is all cloudy from the west end with some light rain. It remains quite soft with minimums between 5 degrees in the high 10 degrees and Fens in Flanders with a moderate breeze from south to southwest.

Hubert yes if you must get Daddy State will be more forms and searches need, then in case you do need food slop Dad ... And certainly if you would have a mixed career ...
Greetings from Blankenberge.
Andre.
I once friends and service pensions claims regarding "tewersktelling" (and that was literally, as the lady in question was sent to you here in the '40-44 period in the war industry to work) in Germany regularly.
And it does say, even in those unfortunate times, people knew that working with Deutsche Grundligkeit past few sighs of identifying and compensating.
Even the correspondence (I think I remember in Bonn) was smooth and Dutch.
It was not much the monthly sum and you had an annual "ein ueberlebungsschein" show which marks on her town, without ... ... .. kein Pfennig.
Meanwhile, so all message from Germany that they had my instruments to compose and I sent you the details shortly!