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German Staff Wanted Sign Stock Photography
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Title
German staff wanted sign #318509318
Description
Blue open sign with written in it in German: "Mitarbeiter gesucht", meaning in English "Staff Wanted".
German World War 2 vehicles
Uniform of staff sergeant of German Air Force ( Luftwaffe)
Medical staff in front of a whiteboard with german words
Railway staff preparing the departure of a German High Speed Train ICE Intercity Express
Personalwagen (staff vehicle) sign on German tram
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The word flight cancellation is standing in german language on the paper, staff shortage at the airport, vacation delayed
The word flight cancellation is standing in german language on the paper, staff shortage at the airport, vacation delayed
The words flight canceled are standing in german language on the sign of the airplane, staff shortage at the airport, vacation
Holding an airplane in the hands, flight cancellation is standing in german language on the paper, staff shortage at the airport
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Staff wanted sign in German
Sign in German: Aufgrund von Personalmangel geschlossen (Closed due to staff shortages)