Is it worth going to master school if you don't want to become self-employed?
I have a friend who goes to the master craftsman school and he said you learn a lot there about how to run a business and how to train apprentices.
I have a friend who goes to the master craftsman school and he said you learn a lot there about how to run a business and how to train apprentices.
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You have to decide this on the basis of your professional environment. If you have the opportunity to take a leading position, e.g. to run a working group, etc., that will be profitable. You don’t have to start your own business or take over one. The Master’s exam won’t take you any more. You and you are also entitled to study in your subject with the Master’s exam. So counts like Abitur. When someone learned a craftsmanship, later doing the master exam and then studying the subject, he is a sought-after man (or woman) because he knows the job from the Pieke.
Financially, it can be worthwhile. In how far in your field are a thing you would have to research yourself. This should be quite different depending on whether you are a painter or a hairdresser.
A skilled master will earn more money than the shackle.
Depending on where you work and how you deal with salary, training will definitely be worthwhile.
I’d do it in your place.
as a master, you don’t have to become self-employed. There are also hired masters.
it is worth it
Yeah, sure. As a master, you also get hired a higher hourly wage than the one-fa-he Geselle. It is also a question of personality whether one has the pleasure of developing.
Of course, in every manufacturing operation it takes hired masters.
It’s definitely worth it.
As a master, you have more knowledge, usually get more salary and can train. In general, a master title brings you more “Anerkennug”.
We employ some masters.
Firstly, they deserve a lot more, have a significantly higher design playroom, and some lead a “own” operation as manager.
The master school, the technician or a specialist training are worthwhile if you want to continue in your profession. Self-employment does not have to be