With headquarters in beautiful upper Austria next to Passau in Germany and operating in 21 European countries the Schwarzmüller Group is Europe's largest manufacturer and full-service providers for utility commercial vehicles.
We are looking for a self-motivated software developer to join a small team driving the digital transformation at our company.
Main focus will be to advance the development of our in-house Production Control and Supply Chain Management tool driving the continues improvement. You will be in direct contact with the operational units, so a little experience in production and logistics is an advantage, but if you don’t have it you will get it here.
German is an advantage but not a requirement. We can help with German classes and assist with visa.
Our stack: AngularJs, NodeJs, MySQL, Oracle
If you are interested, please send me an Email: philipp.kluge@schwarzmueller.com
I (Europe/Germany) put them in the fridge because the fridge came with an egg tray. Simple as that, never thought about leaving them outside.
Maybe that's a simple answer to why many people put them in the fridge, independent of 'how long they will stay good'.
My fridge came with a removable egg tray which I immediately removed so as to have more space for stuff that actually needs to be cold. Also I have never seen a fridge with an egg tray big enough for a weeks worth of eggs for a family of five so what's the point in having it.
The bots written in JS running on a node.js server. The strategy (bet pattern) I use is actually pretty simple. But it's not betting on low odds only, tryed that and failed :)
Things like BetFair let you place bets both sides (unlike some shops like Ladbrokes where you are betting against them). This allows you to track the current betting prices and create situations where no matter the outcome you can make money.
There are a few places on the net explaining this in more detail.
My first post on HN, but I wanted to share my experience. While in college for my CS degree I worked part time in the automotive industry (first as an intern, later as "student employee"), most of the time implementing lean manufacturing methods/processes. It is amazing how many problems are laying around in big manufacturing companies, you just have to walk around with open eyes. And most of them are easily solvable if you think in a structured manner (a thing mathematician, programmers, physic's, etc. tend to do). After college (2008) financial crisis struck and I was happy to get a job in a software company, since that was what I studied for and I wanted to see something else. But two years later I got an offer back in the automotive industry and I took it.
The big difference was that in the software company I was working to meet the specs of the client/boss. Not much creativity asked for, since it only had to be as good as necessary. Today I work in logistics and at least in my case it is so much easier to excel here, since they have huge amounts of data flowing around but hardly anybody making sense of it.
I'm not a full time programmer anymore, back to the lean production thing now, but I do get to program still. The thing is that now I can "choose" the problems I want to work on and more important nobody tells me how I have to solve them. Also the feedback you get is much more immediate (production may depend on the data) and honest/direct (since they look you into the eyes while telling you their critic). And it is easy to amaze people when all they are used to is SAP and MS Excel/PowerPoint.
Finally I have to admit that I got lucky with my bosses, they let me do and support me.
http://www.schwarzmueller.com
With headquarters in beautiful upper Austria next to Passau in Germany and operating in 21 European countries the Schwarzmüller Group is Europe's largest manufacturer and full-service providers for utility commercial vehicles.
We are looking for a self-motivated software developer to join a small team driving the digital transformation at our company.
Main focus will be to advance the development of our in-house Production Control and Supply Chain Management tool driving the continues improvement. You will be in direct contact with the operational units, so a little experience in production and logistics is an advantage, but if you don’t have it you will get it here.
German is an advantage but not a requirement. We can help with German classes and assist with visa.
Our stack: AngularJs, NodeJs, MySQL, Oracle
If you are interested, please send me an Email: philipp.kluge@schwarzmueller.com