I would love to work there! let alone, just visiting the factory would be nice. I haven't really thought about working for a car industry, but if I had to, this would be the one!
And here we see the origin of the "people who live in glass houses" saying. I don't think they have to worry about thrown stones as much as hurdling machine parts in the case of a malfunction, but that is a stunning building, I'd love to photograph around it.
I like the orignal volkswagons better. Then that one. Like MY bug better!http://www.facebook.com/madzeek99#!/photo.php?pid=1223023&id=1312261029&ref=fbx_album
Wow that factory is simply amazing. I would love to work there if the auto industry wasn't doing so terrible.
ReplyDeleteI would love to work there! let alone, just visiting the factory would be nice. I haven't really thought about working for a car industry, but if I had to, this would be the one!
ReplyDeleteAnd here we see the origin of the "people who live in glass houses" saying. I don't think they have to worry about thrown stones as much as hurdling machine parts in the case of a malfunction, but that is a stunning building, I'd love to photograph around it.
ReplyDeleteI like the orignal volkswagons better. Then that one. Like MY bug better!http://www.facebook.com/madzeek99#!/photo.php?pid=1223023&id=1312261029&ref=fbx_album
ReplyDeleteDanke für die Fotos Madi! Klar ist es selbstverständlich (self-evident), warum Dir Deinen VW so sehr liebt ist.
ReplyDeleteThat factory speaks volumes to the fact that Germany's auto industry is ousting that of America by such a wide margin.
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