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Very interesting thoughts, Jose. It has been in the back of my mind for the past few days. In general I agree that the German view on entrepreneurs is not that positive. There are connotations of "not being able to work for a boss", and everyone tells you that you have ...
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@Quesada ... no safety, no security, need to put in insane hours. What most people aren't aware of is that you are interacting with tons of entrepreneurs every day. Every doctor, dentist, lawyer, shop owner is an entrepreneur.
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@Quesada The laws to protect employees definitely have their reason to be, but they are also built for overall more stable industries. And the job security is high, but people still change jobs to get further ahead in their career, or because they don't like their job.
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@Quesada Can you elaborate on the tax laws for freelancers in Spain? In Germany I'd say the tax law is a bit in favor of freelancing because you "only" need to pay income tax.