Is it really fair to condemn the unemployed?
Nowadays it is difficult to find work, especially work that you can live off of, there are many job offers, but many of them require diplomas etc.
If you have been out of the system for a long time, you will hardly find an employer who will give you a chance because the gap in your CV is too big.
Anyone with a history of mental illness will also be weeded out. Anyone who didn't immediately put together a perfect resume won't be able to pursue further training.
So is it really right to condemn the long-term unemployed when it is almost impossible these days to find work that allows you to get away from the state?
The days when you could simply drop by a company to ask for work and then get a simple job that would support a whole family are unfortunately over.
Is it really fair to call all long-term unemployed people lazy slackers?
Long-term unemployed all to be referred to as lazy pressurers?
In some cases, I find it quite appropriate.
Here again I see the almost complete list of excuses from people who don’t want to work.
Who has a job also gets a job Apartment.
If you don’t earn enough to Kto feedThere’s an increase from the job center. (In this case, however, the policy should improve, the self-sufficiency for people who would have to accept a social insurance agency should be significantly higher). There is also a living allowance. You just have to apply. If one is not able to do so, there are consultancy offices of social associations (VdK, Caritas etc.)
Man can also Parttime – if you have mental problems and have long been out of working life, that would be a possible first step.
etc.
Where a will is, there is also a way. – But if you prefer to sit on the couch with the beer bottle or the hash cup at home, nothing can move.
When I start working, I lose any state support, and I don’t want to.
That’s bullshit. Maybe you’ll get some information.
You don’t think you’re going to be able to do it without any harsh, lump-sum prejudices.
Voher you know that “more and more jobs” think so? Have you conducted surveys and created statistics?
In fact, the number of those who use the social search system is very low! But that doesn’t matter for your own opinion.
That’s a shame. But you’re inquired. Maybe there are also internet groups where people can exchange and where to get tips on how to keep mastering their lives. I wish you all the best.
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Yeah, I can understand. If it’s true you’re living in the cared for. This is about the loss of the home and possibly the laugh of the environment. But that doesn’t necessarily have to be. You would have to talk to the social worker responsible for you, what possibilities exist in this particular case – both apartment and work. In Germany, people with mental problems are actually very well looked after.
aha, so never make a training?
Who’s saying you’re gonna get a class wage? It’s about wages and jobs.
I don’t live with parents, but nobody can look at the apprentice’s wage.
That’s bullshit! At least you should take off with your parents.
Look, I’d be homeless if I had work
Of course – why you should work and earn your own money if you can be fed by others. Unfortunately, more and more workable people think so. I very much hope that a bolt will soon be pushed forward.
When I work I have more disadvantages than advantages
Well, no matter how often and how you shape this question, the answers stay the same!
Everyone is forging his luck if you want to find ways, no excuses!
There are countless possibilities and counselling points!
Unfortunately, this is a different case. The Breitragersteller lives in Switzerland, in the representative living for handicap people, is afraid to lose his home and environment. Apparently, there are not as good opportunities in Switzerland as in Germany to catch such people and help them to create an independent life.
No.
Well, did you see a job portal like that? All places where they demand diplomas.
Or just part time
People are being searched everywhere.
Recently in the company of my husband: 5 people have imagined each other, all of them from the employment office, 3 have not yet come, they only wanted to have the stamp that they have imagined, 2 have cut into the bag after a short time. And that’s a good job. Clean, dry, bright, room temperature, no layer, merit almost 20 €.
The company has now been looking for someone about employee relationships.
Restaurants sometimes go to daytime because they don’t have staff and… and… and…
And this is not a phenomenon only in the place where I live.
The companies are motivating employees.
Yeah, because you can’t live on the pay there.
What makes it work if you are homeless anyway?
It is not fair, nor do those who “judge” what means long-term unemployment.
For example, with main school degrees (if you like the area):
Rescue facilities – 3.5 months training
Earnings off. 1800 € (usually fare)- 3000 €. I earn about 2.5 – 2.7 € per month with my main job and also only work 3x a week (no 12-hour shift) and occasionally still as a fee (help) 27 – 35 €/h (8 – 12 hours)
Vulnerabilities are unsightly, but you can fill them with alternatives educational offers.
1. That’s absolutely bullshit. Diseases have to look for 0.0 in the CV and do not have to be answered if not important for the profession.
To 2. Also nonsense
To 3. I’m 37 and started turning my life through 180° at 34/35. From school graduation to “training” for my job + basic training at the fire department.
Who wants to start!
Work to get away from the office is found on every street corner.
As a single-ceiler, around €1200 are already net and has a small plus.
Switzerland is expensive, here many apartments cost at least 2000 francs in the month.
But such helpjobs pay only 4,000 francs a month when fulltime, but rarely fulltime.
How many rooms do you need for 2000 SFR?
I don’t know the Swiss labour or housing market.
But he’ll be the same as in Germany and doesn’t change my answer.
So if you don’t get out with 2,000 francs (after deduction of the apartment), then it’s your home management alone.
You’re referring to the civil money?
This has officially failed. From 2025 there is no ALG II increase and the old sanction system is returned. So the current plan.
Citizens’ money is a conditionless basic income through the back door.
I very much hope that Switzerland will soon imagine how to bring to work Drückeberger. In Spain there is half a year as our ALG 1, after which people have to beg or move to mom and dad on land. Or come to Germany – there’s civil money here.
Oh, because I don’t think you can live from 1000 francs.
Then you can’t complain if you don’t have to get out of his comform bubble.
I’m not going to do training, it’s not worth getting homeless.
Then use the tips you’ve already given.
I don’t live with parents anymore, that’s dilemma.
If you live with your parents, you don’t pay a thousand francs rent or the like. Sorry, however, what you do here is to be far away from reality and to mock at high level.
Be glad you can live with your parents. Use this as a basis to build your own life.
Yes exactly, move to Germany without training etc. Very smart.
Nothing is impossible. Not in Switzerland.
I’m 100% sure you’re gonna have a lot of other azubis contradicting you, because they can be funny. What’s that about?
If you can’t cover your living costs, you should move somewhere else. Östereich, Germany … the selection is great.
Sorry, but living with 1000 francs in the month is UNMÖGLICH in Switzerland, UNMÖGLICH!!!!
There are WG rooms or other offers.
Creating a foundation is more important and then continuing to build.
I used to live with my parents at 35 in my early days.
In Feb. my training started, in June my first job in the job, in December the same year my new apartment had.
Now I build a upholstery, next to my work still make my C-guide certificate & Motorcycle (cost: approx. 5,000 €). And all this from my salary around the 2400 – 2700 € net every month.
And all the OHNE loans or the like.
It’s possible.
And how do you want to live from the apprentice’s wage if this is 1000 francs in the month, but most of the rents are also at least 1000 francs?
Please?
You can do that. This is even normal today. So who is on the move with such a bad idea of reality, you know where the real problem is.
I pay € 650 per month for my apartment (including fixed costs). It’s about a quarter of my salary from my main job. And then there are only the correct additional costs that are currently in the 4-digit range.
You can’t spend the half for rent.
So there are also enough jobs that do not require diplomas – for example, I work in a training job, so I have no diploma.
From the way you earner 😅😁
No problem XD
As long as my money is enough for my travels to the world and also a beautiful life, it’s okay for me. I see people who earn a lot of money every day, but who can only work for it and not enjoy their lives. That’s not my priority. I would like to make a long trip 1x a year and otherwise can eat and drink with my friends and don’t have to worry about my finances. That’s how I live and that’s how I’m satisfied.
Absolutely.
And all in the rescue service. As an empire you will certainly not, but you can build something and I have been working there for 6 months now, next week Thursday is my trial period to the end and so far only positive feedback.
Under DRK flag I was even in the burnout. Since I’ve been here, positive improvement.
Sounds and how to spend your life in the future 🙂
Absolute approval. So do I.
Insight into my working world?
Worked 2x for the Red Cross in Hamburg.
1x contract “Tarif leans” – salary at 42.5 hours approx. 1700 – 1900. Mostly €1800 for this 4-5x a week. Overtime has not been paid.
1x contract “Tariflich” – similar merit, highest month 2100 € at 42 hours.
Previously, there weren’t both.
I work for a private company in Hamburg, 35 hours, 3x a week (normally), only night shift working hours from 18:30 to 4:30 (official).
Unofficially, at 2 finishes, at 3:30 at the latest, I usually sit on my way home in the car, but get paid full.
Verdienst: ca. 2500 – 2700 € NETTO (!)
Working climate SUPER, not to mention my boss when I am mega lucky.
In just about 2 hours we go back to work, 2 weeks 4 days shifts after me (personnel shortage), for the next 2 weeks per 2 days (to come to my hours).
Not to mention the freedoms you have.
So what do I want more?
I always have the WE free and always planable.
I think there are such and such.
To the one you enter, I would like to keep those who are too bad for “real” / stressful work.
If someone has a job and has to feed his five-headed family with it, then I sometimes wonder how to put this job, which is so important, in part so easy to play and not kneel down to the outermost.
Often the motto is “Send me out. I’ll find something else.”
The more important a job is, the more logical it is that you hang in so much.
If the existence of my family was deducted from my job, I wouldn’t just be on time, I’d strike a quarter of an hour earlier. I would be involved beyond the required level. I wouldn’t complain if I had overtime. On the contrary, I would be happy, especially if I paid them out (even if the state reached strong).
Usw. usf.
And I do not think that one would be the first to be terminated with such an attitude, unless, for example, there are terminations according to the social plan.
Because many see it so loose, it’s not that hard to get through. You just have to be more engaged than the others.
Package? No
But after you constantly and repeatedly emphasise the new one that you are too lazy to work and simply have no bump, this name is now true to you.
Yes, but because I’ve been searching for job portals several times and they’re looking for almost only people with bachelor master etc. 5 more languages.
On the employment agency page, there are a variety of jobs for unskilled workers.
But that’s too “lower”
In the big job portals there are all kinds of jobs. However, you should be able to search correctly.
Well, in the long term, you need training, just how do I get one?
Of course. But that would be under your level ll 😉
Not anymore.
Also in Switzerland there are jobs for unskilled;-)
We don’t have this in Switzerland.
In addition, it is true that without training one actually finds nix more.
Just how do I find training?
No one condemns unemployed, but the fact is also:
If you want to work, you will find work!
But the approach and the basic setting is unfortunately wrong with many! I read and hear more often … Then it is whined according to the motto: “I’ve written 5 applications and still haven’t found work!” …
Well, then the person has time! Please write 500 applications! 😉