Berlin nodula writer: highest sick leave and growing aggression!
Berlin love for animals and the stressful everyday life of nodules: insights into numbers and personal experiences.

Berlin nodula writer: highest sick leave and growing aggression!
In Berlin, over 130,000 dogs and around 200,000 cats live in the households. A recently carried out survey by B.Z. It showed that 80 percent of 2775 participating readers did not receive any parking nodules, while 14 percent had to pay between 2 and 3 fines. Six percent of the respondents said to get at least one nodel every month, which shows the large number of drivers in the capital that are faced with the strict parking regulations.
The hard conditions of the nodules
The job profile of the Berlin nodula writers is anything but a sugar. According to a report by Bild , each of the 567 nodules have issued average 676 fine. These employees are often exposed to extreme weather conditions, from brooding heat to black ice and often work until late at night. Their activity is increasingly being overshadowed by the aggressiveness of drivers, which means that they are 76 days a year due to illness - which represents the highest sick leave among state employees.
Team leader Frank L. explains that aggressiveness on the streets is steadily increasing and reports on regular training courses for de -escalation. To improve their security, the nodula writers demand better protective equipment such as pepper spray and stabilized vests. Corina S., an experienced controller, emphasizes that a thick fur is necessary to easily put off insults and aggression. These stressful working circumstances and constant stress underline the challenges with which the nodules are faced in Berlin.