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Can you talk about working as a student??
ОтветитьWork life balance in Germany is one of the best in World I would say so. And when you compare with the US , UK, India, China etc. it is the bestest here in Germany.
ОтветитьGermany is socialist!
ОтветитьGovernment is taking half of your earnings. Who wants to actually work in such an environment?
In the socialistic GDR there was a saying: "We pretend to work and they pretend to pay us."
Such bad video. Impossible to listen to
ОтветитьNice
Ответить📌”Great video😊. I started watching your videos last year as a beginner before giving stock and crypto market a trial. I was able to make $17,300 in one month with a capital of $4,000 trading with an experience expert who guided me through out my trading.
ОтветитьAre you an Actor? I think I watched your movie
Ответитьwhy all Germans speak better English than native speakers? Can I just speak english, if i work in Germany?
ОтветитьGermany is communist
ОтветитьIf I make 1 child a year I can get parental leave forever ... Hmmm 🤣
ОтветитьNo sabía que también los alemanes también hacían “San Lunes”. 😂
ОтветитьHey my man, do you have any information about Ausbildung, company contracts after graduating ( open or limited ) and the validity of the certificate around the world
ОтветитьYou make excellent vlogs. I have lots of fun watching your videos. Keep it up. Simply the best. Any chance if you could make vlogs on other cities of Germany e.g Frankfurt, Stutgart etc
ОтветитьHahaha so cool...
ОтветитьWhat should we do to get there, ?
What about documentation process and job provision
As a German American, I am insulted by these stereotypes. I do not complain a lot. I merely make observations why it makes absolutely no sense why it is the way it is. Also, there is absolutely nothing wrong with having protocols, and strict regulations to make sure everything thing is in order. Imagine if it wasn't there, and then someone could file a lawsuit for liability. Remember, debt is bad, so taxes are good, and proper coverage and planning are resourceful for minimizing potential risks.
ОтветитьFor me it's funny to listen about benefits in Germany when I'm from Lithuania and we have sometimes even better benefits :D E.g. parental leave in Lithuania would be paid up to 2000+ Eur/month (depending on salary) for a year, then you can go to work on second year and still get smaller amount. Third year is not paid, but you won't loose your job :) Vacations 20 - N per month, depeding on company, sick leave - the same. Sick leave a bit less paid, first 3 days 100%, then if I remember correctly 70%. So somewhere better, somewhere worse than Germany, all in all almost the same. So when you live in this kind of countries you just take it as a basic, hard to understand that some countries may not have these benefits :D
Ответитьyoure very much protected there if youre registered workers with contract.
ОтветитьThanks for the great video and explanation. How strict is the language requirement to get a job?
Ответитьada tukang ayam kalkun jadi hacker ... whahahahahaaaa ...
ОтветитьThere are literally millions of young Americans of German blood. Because there is a lot of pressure for companies to hire minorities and women, these young people (especially men) are a bit lost and looking for opportunities. That is a group Germany should advertise to.
ОтветитьI wish everyone good luck with the paperwork you have to do if you decide to work here
Even if what he said is true that we lack a lot of workers :)
The record was over 3,6y to get permission and Germany is known as one of the worst "Bürokratie" worldwide.
Hi bro how are you I am Indian can you help me
ОтветитьIts not worth it. Its a rippoff. All you earn will be taken away from you to a frautsystem of taxes and sozialversicherung. If you want to get anywhere in life germany is not a good place.
Ответитьreason I see sleep in Netflix
ОтветитьU are fun :) thanks
ОтветитьI am an Israeli German dual citizen, I don’t speak German and I would like to move here but I am mentally disabled and I need to find something that is not stressful
ОтветитьVery interesting, danke)
Ответитьwegen miese Lohn und Bedienungen 🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьI am 22 Irish man, is it possible to find an employer to sponsor me while I’m on holiday, I want to stay there and work, but I have no qualifications
ОтветитьGermany, Poland asks you to please keep your hands off our Ukrainians!!! 🤬 😂
ОтветитьIt's the immigrant for me😂😂😂
ОтветитьIs it hard to get a work visa for Germany?
ОтветитьBrilliant video! I'm subscribing!
ОтветитьThe best thing to do in Germany is going to the airport to get out
ОтветитьEven working remotely for a German company gives you that work-life balance. Fascinating
ОтветитьI'm from the Uk and worked in then 'West Germany' in the 1980's for 4 years. I loved my time there and even today German workers enjoy a much better living standard than the Uk offers it's workers - Thanks 🤓
ОтветитьIn bavaria colleagues talk about their lives while doing 3 tasks at the same time haha
ОтветитьIt is so hared to work in Germany, so hard. I am so happy I don't live in Germany anymore.
ОтветитьAs a Digital nomad working in India, my salary hardly supports my international trips and its almost impossible to get interview calls from Germany since I am outside Germany. 😢
ОтветитьIn Germany you can only get fired for 2 things: blowing up the company or being 10 min late
ОтветитьAhhh....a work life balance. I need to move to Germany!! Stuck in the US for now :(
ОтветитьPerhaps you should make a video about the advantages of opening a business in Germany, if there are any. I'm a German citizen running a successful business abroad, and I am considering moving my head office to Germany. Your video could be an alert against doing it.🤔
ОтветитьI love my country for living,here in Argentina we have everything.the only problem are the politicians.
Germany is just for vacation for me
You dont need to work in Dschörmäni...you get everything you want and more than that without working.
Try it.... Harz 4 und der Tag gehört dir...🏦
Drawback in Germany - need to wait for the passport for 10 years.
ОтветитьI'm working in Germany for 1 year. German workers are extremely lazy and all their activity is headed to avoid any work. I'm not sure that I can keep this work degradation for a long time. I'm not surprised that here's 1.2 M job openings.
P.S. 40 hours/week is incorrect. Only 39.