Where do I get an education voucher and what are the requirements?
Hello everyone.
Since I am currently looking for a job, I would like to make a lateral entry to become a train driver. I had already applied and received feedback that I could do the lateral entry if I could present a training voucher.
Now the question arises: where can I get an education voucher and what are the requirements?
I'm currently working part-time at a gas station as a temporary solution, but I want to change that. This can't be a permanent situation, as I actually wanted to train as a train driver // EiB L/T, but I've only been getting rejections. Would this be an opportunity to finally land my dream job?
Where do I need to register? What are the requirements for an education voucher?
So simply you don’t get an educational voucher thrown behind and now you don’t have to save the offices.
An important prerequisite for this is, for example, that one must no longer exercise his profession. However, there have also been 14 years since I got one since it is a so-called can power.
Argentur for work or jobcenter.
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If you have an education and are not long-term unemployed, they almost always lean away and can say something in your job.
Didn’t have been announced
You will receive the educational voucher at the employment agency/JobCenter.
How are they a prerequisite for one?
That you are “working-seeking” is really enough.
I think that’s even worse. They can be trained at the expense of the taxpayer and can then proceed against the railway at dumping prices.
@DerHans it is not directly at Deutsche Bahn, but an independent EVU.
I guess because they want to get the best out and therefore don’t want to pay for themselves. This is true for many unemployed. They wouldn’t want to train these people without a certificate of education. No, it’s not a prejudice, it’s own experience.
Furthermore, it is also important that it is a can power and that the FS has lost its training by self-indebtedness and, in addition, that the offices are stopped to save
Strange. When I completed my training, I got 110 DM gross in the first year. There’s no one paying for it. I deducted 4.50 DM social charges
This has nothing to do with it. Many urgently need staff. However, such a training costs several thousand euros in the double-digit area.
The train urgently needs “driving personnel”. Then why doesn’t she pay the training herself? Why should this be borne by the insured persons’ solidarity contributions?
Theoretically yes, practically it looks quite different. Here I am the perfect example.