King Frederik X, Current Events Part 1: January 2024 -


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He looks fantastic! and an important topic all over.
For his second event today he attending the inauguration of the Niels Bohr Building.
very cute video with the flower boy. Frederik has a way with kids
That's great! He looks fantastic! And oh the little boy is so cute! Great video. Yes, King Frederik is always wonderful with kids. Very natural and engaging!.

"Manfred of six years was today - together with, among others, the chairman of the board of the University of Copenhagen Merete Eldrup and rector of the University of Kopenhagen Henrik C. Wegener - joining in welcoming His Majesty the King to the Niels Bohr Building in Copenhagen.
Here the King subsequently inaugurated the building, which is part of the University of Copenhagen. From now on, the Niels Bohr Building will be home to the most prominent scientists in the field of chemistry and physics."

 
The king is certainly having a very busy week with the Powering European Industry Conference.
 
Pictures from the DRF

 
King Frederik is very good with young people and he genuine likes interacting with young people. That's a thing worth gold in his position!

There is, fortunately, an increased focus on educating very highly skilled blue-collar workers or rather specialists here in DK.
First of all because we really need them!
After all we can't all be lawyers and economists and we can't all be academics.
 
King Frederik is very good with young people and he genuine likes interacting with young people. That's a thing worth gold in his position!

There is, fortunately, an increased focus on educating very highly skilled blue-collar workers or rather specialists here in DK.
First of all because we really need them!
After all we can't all be lawyers and economists and we can't all be academics.

I agree. On Frederik and the need for highly skilled workers. This is genius and I am glad it is supported.

Frederik received a gift
 
He got a hoodie.
He went to school for advanced technicians.

That is the best and brightest of those who have already had a four year education as Machine Technicians, which is machinists who work and produce things on a turning machine. Almost exclusively with metal. This is the highest practical education within that field, and there are fortunately many of them, being highly paid. 220 DKK (around 29.50 € or $) or more an hour is a normal basic salary around here + 25 holidays paid + 5 additional paid days off a year (after a period of employment) + 11 % of your salary set aside for retirement or additional holidays or almost an extra months pay, depending on your choice + a mandatory pension + a bonus in most places.
Beyond that education you can become a specialist or an engineer.

In any way, they can get a job at a high salary anywhere in the world. And the unemployment rate is practically 0%.
 
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