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Working at 15?
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Hello, can you go to work at 15?
It’s not that hard either! With a halfway reasonable degree and with a completed vocational training this is not a big problem! Especially if you bring the necessary expertise and a considerable degree of expertise and skills, you get a job in as good as any renowned company and are taken with kiss hand!
Without completion and without vocational training, it is, of course, much more difficult to find something where one is reasonably well paid. In most cases you get only help workers who are usually paid only with the minimum wage!
With the skills and skills required, this is not difficult, as you regularly get unsolicited offers.
With the right qualification, this is not difficult at all.
Qualification = university degree?
It depends.
With a university degree in a broodless lab subject, it is also difficult to find a job – just a well paid one.
because they are well paid
It’s not if you’re halfway qualified.
Because you need education.