Can an unskilled worker (with vocational school qualifications) work in a retirement home?

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I'm currently attending nursing school and practicing as a qualified nurse. The problem is that we're in the final exams, and I don't think I'll be able to handle the training because I've had so many bad experiences. Of course, I don't want to give up nursing…but I don't see myself as a qualified nurse…I see myself more as a regular geriatric nurse with professional and academic knowledge…

Is it possible to work in this profession as an unskilled worker? And do you know how much you earn net? I'm grateful for any kind of work. Just please, no harsh words directed at me, okay. This training, plus personal problems with my family, is killing me.

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Nasty98
1 year ago

If you’ve been in training for almost 3 years, you should know that there are unskilled staff in the nursing home.

By the way, you can’t practice the profession of the trained nurse if you don’t have any exams.

Nasty98
1 year ago
Reply to  Baaturr98

The title clearly asks whether one can work as an unskilled force in a senior home. I answered that.

You will not get an answer to the question of net salary. The net salary depends on the amount of hours, the institution, the federal state, your tax class, your church membership, your health insurance, the number of your children and so on.