Could be interesting for people living abroad and working in Luxembourg, or people travelling first class.
Fancy_Toe_7542 on
Naughty. Reminds me of job adverts I used to see in the UK, promising free public healthcare as an “employee benefit”, as if it was provided (paid) by the employer – but in the UK residents have that anyway, regardless of whether they are employed or not… (Foreign applicants may not know that).
Very naughty.
darkgothmog on
And I suppose the last one is a P+R, lol
DT-Sodium on
Now it’s even more free.
BareMetalTinkerer on
Public transport is free in Luxembourg. I guess that company forgot to update their job offering template,…. Not a good sign imo
Italian_Saffa_Boy on
a bit early for April fools jokes.
These shareholders/Top management really want to be feudal lords again.
NicoTheSly on
add some free oxygen with it and I’m sold.
fligs on
Modern office in financial district = you will be stuck in traffic
dick_for_rent on
They gonna reimburse your wasted in commutes time?
Confidenceisbetter on
“Harmonious and stable working environment” So they have no clue about all the gossip that goes on and brag about your contract actually being valid. Cool. “30 days vacation”? Thanks for doing what everyone else does because it’s the law. “Meal vouchers” Great like every other company you lower the salary and put it into meal vouchers because you don’t have to pay tax on those, how great for me. “Public transport reimbursement” So thanks for nothing. “Supplementary health insurance” Okay again thanks for conforming to the law. “Parking facilities for rent” So I need to pay you money to come work for you? Amazing. What a joke company.
bouil on
You know, RGTR or trains from across the border are not free.
So they will probably pay this part if needed.
pakal_org on
You know that kind of benefits covers a broad range of profiles…
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Could be interesting for people living abroad and working in Luxembourg, or people travelling first class.
Naughty. Reminds me of job adverts I used to see in the UK, promising free public healthcare as an “employee benefit”, as if it was provided (paid) by the employer – but in the UK residents have that anyway, regardless of whether they are employed or not… (Foreign applicants may not know that).
Very naughty.
And I suppose the last one is a P+R, lol
Now it’s even more free.
Public transport is free in Luxembourg. I guess that company forgot to update their job offering template,…. Not a good sign imo
a bit early for April fools jokes.
These shareholders/Top management really want to be feudal lords again.
add some free oxygen with it and I’m sold.
Modern office in financial district = you will be stuck in traffic
They gonna reimburse your wasted in commutes time?
“Harmonious and stable working environment” So they have no clue about all the gossip that goes on and brag about your contract actually being valid. Cool. “30 days vacation”? Thanks for doing what everyone else does because it’s the law. “Meal vouchers” Great like every other company you lower the salary and put it into meal vouchers because you don’t have to pay tax on those, how great for me. “Public transport reimbursement” So thanks for nothing. “Supplementary health insurance” Okay again thanks for conforming to the law. “Parking facilities for rent” So I need to pay you money to come work for you? Amazing. What a joke company.
You know, RGTR or trains from across the border are not free.
So they will probably pay this part if needed.
You know that kind of benefits covers a broad range of profiles…