I am doing a school-based training and am not getting any money?
Hello, I am doing an apprenticeship and I don't get any money for it.
What should I do to get money while I'm at school?
And I am under legal care and assistance from the youth welfare office until I am 27 years old.
I am 20 years old.
You can perhaps earn something next door if it allows time.
Otherwise, it should be clear that training in many countries of the world costs properly, and that training is Investment in our own future.
Why is the training an investment in your own future?
Think about it: you’re doing a good training, learning something, you can find something, you can find a good job and earn good money.
Mostly more than if you work the same without training and never get to the really well paid jobs.
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And since I am under the help of the youth office and live in the home institution, is BAföG still available to me?
Can I also apply for civil money?
And how long do you work in the side job? When I work in a secondary job, can it be that I learn less time for school education and that my grades become worse? Can it be that I can’t make my training?
Where could I do a side job?
Just have to ask and see if you have any help.
At the side job, it’s up to you and your boss like many hours you work. You’ll deal with this.
You don’t have to exaggerate at the side job… can work 3h on the fr and 4h on the sa… then have enough time for other things and deserve some euros
It is also important to ensure that the training is carried out in the same way.
Then why should I leave school education?
So now I’m breaking school education? Even if I want to finish them?
You don’t get money in school. In an in-company training you will receive a training allowance. Find out what you want.
In order to earn money, you have to keep working so keep normal vocational training.
Then why do I have to do normal vocational training?
And is school education a normal training?
Well, you’re not in a business. So who’s gonna pay you?
You are all-rounded and have no claim to further services …
Ask these questions your supervisor, not us. They’re here for that!