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Germans find picking veggies to be unappealing
2006-05-25
BEELITZ, GERMANY - Instead of waiting for the next welfare check, Heino Wittstock is picking asparagus. The German construction worker has been unemployed for three years. But this spring, he joins some 280,000 Polish migrant farmhands, plucking the foot-high green and white sentinels from the rich Brandenburg loam. "I need to do something; Sitting at home on the couch is not an option," he says.

In an unusual effort to address its 11.9 percent unemployment rate, Berlin is also trying to answer a common refrain in many industrial nations: "Foreigners are taking jobs away from us."
Just doing the jobs Germans won't do or at least do well, as we'll see.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  This has the markings of a major disaster -- during the short asparagus season the Germans eat it with almost every meal, in every form imaginable. Never have I seen vegetation treated with such respect.

On the other hand, if the farms were to advertise "Pick ur own" they'd probably be overrun. The Germans are even keener on small garden allotments than the Brits. Not that such an outrageous thing is likely to occur to anyone over there, more's the pity.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-05-25 20:51  

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