Silke Borchers completed her training as an administrative assistant on August 1, 1999. After successfully passing her exams, she was briefly employed as a deputy in the administration of the building depot and then moved to the municipal youth welfare office, where she was initially responsible for budget processing and the supervision of primary and secondary schools. She then worked as a school secretary at various elementary school. In August 2008, she was transferred to the Citizens' Office of the Public Order Office, where she is responsible for the public-intensive areas of vehicle registration and residents' registration.
Victoria Rottmann also began her training as a gardener at the municipal building depot on August 1, 1999. After completing her training, she worked in this profession at the building depot and is now responsible for the cemeteries at Almrich and in the eastern parts of the city as well as five employees.
Angelika Lamberti began her training as an office assistant on August 1, 1984. After her examination, she was employed as an administrative assistant and initially worked in the central typing service. As early as mid-1988, she moved to the vehicle registration office, which was merged with the residents' registration department at the end of 2004 and transformed into the citizens' office. She still works there today.
"This is a special day, because today we are honoring three employees who have been working for the city for a long time," emphasized Mayor Friedrich Marx. This is a good opportunity to thank them for their many years of loyal service. "All three of them work in areas that are very much in the public eye," said the mayor, adding that this is not always easy. However, the three jubilarians said that they still enjoy their work for the city. "It's good that the positive experiences outweigh the negative ones, otherwise you certainly wouldn't have been working for the same employer for so long," explained Marx and thanked the employees for their loyalty and many years of commitment. He presented each of the jubilarians with a certificate of thanks and a few gifts and wished them all the best for their future careers. Colleagues and staff representatives were happy to join in the thanks and good wishes.