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The bosses' desks: The coffee cup should not be missing at the workplace of the ILS manager

2022-01-16T09:05:37.075Z


The bosses' desks: The coffee cup should not be missing at the workplace of the ILS manager Created: 01/16/2022, 10:00 am By: Lisa Fischer ILS boss Florian Christner is standing at his desk. The coffee cup with the symbol of Fürstenfeldbruck is always there. © Peter Weber Florian Christner celebrates one year. Since January 2021 he has been the head of the integrated rescue control center (ILS


The bosses' desks: The coffee cup should not be missing at the workplace of the ILS manager

Created: 01/16/2022, 10:00 am

By: Lisa Fischer

ILS boss Florian Christner is standing at his desk.

The coffee cup with the symbol of Fürstenfeldbruck is always there.

© Peter Weber

Florian Christner celebrates one year.

Since January 2021 he has been the head of the integrated rescue control center (ILS) in Fürstenfeldbruck.

He has been sitting in his office on the first floor on Münchner Strasse for just as long.

To be more precise, he also stands there every now and then – at his electrically height-adjustable desk.

Fürstenfeldbruck

- "The table comes from the IT room," says Christner. In the course of an office redistribution in spring 2021, he received this bright, modern table. Even the computer moves along when Christner adjusts the height of his workstation. The box sits on its own step, which is attached to the desk. It is connected to the two flat PC screens that are on the desk of the ILS boss.

The 47-year-old shares the office with his deputy Roman Köhler. Corona-compliant there is a Plexiglas pane between the two tables - regardless of whether they are raised or lowered. "Because we're sitting in the direction of spitting," explains Christner with a shrug. How often he sits or stands at his desk always depends on what's going on, he says. "Depending on whether I have video meetings in another room or in the control room."

In addition to the screens, a telephone, a headset and a letter opener - "my wife gave it to me ten years ago" - there is always the very personal coffee cup of the ILS boss on his desk. "I received it as a gift in 2005, when I had already worked here," says Christner. Landmarks of the city of Fürstenfeldbruck are painted in color on the mug. “I always wash the cup by hand. It is used every day,” says Christner. "You don't know me without a coffee cup anyway," says the 47-year-old and laughs.

This is also confirmed by a photo attached to the whiteboard behind Florian Christner's workplace.

The native of Fürstenfeldbruck is shown in a red and white paramedic uniform.

"That was one day at the rescue station in Mammendorf," says the ILS boss.

In the picture he is standing next to an ambulance, the sun is shining – and Christner is holding the obligatory coffee cup in his hand.

The view from the office window to the right of the desk is usually less sunny.

"Two gas stations and a district office," explains the 47-year-old and laughs.

"Here you hear everything - either the honking in the afternoon on Münchner Strasse or when the price of gas drops."

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Source: merkur

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