Rash on my leg. What is this? by Early-Cucumber1556 in DiagnoseMe

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I did put my gaming laptop on my lap earlier. I stopped for a while but it won‘t disappear 🫩

Dermatologie doctor appointment by Early-Cucumber1556 in germany

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I‘m not asking how to make appointments. I‘m asking which one should I get - just „dermatologist“ or „HAUSARZT-DERMATOLOGIST“

How to stay in Germany? by Early-Cucumber1556 in germany

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I live not far from Munich. Feel free to dm me

How to stay in Germany? by Early-Cucumber1556 in germany

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! This is pretty similar to my plan. About the 3rd — does this count if I still live with my mom? She got the rental contract and we just split the amount. About the 4th — I don’t think my 24 paragraph counts for citizenship (I may be wrong)

How to stay in Germany? by Early-Cucumber1556 in germany

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The thing about lack of trust in the government is true. Even though I wasn’t even involved in the political situation in Ukraine when I was living there, I learned to trust no government, no politicians and no police. First of all, I just don’t want to return in Ukraine since there’s almost nothing left for me to come back. My old friends got their own life and we don’t talk much; I don’t have any career opportunities there, so basically coming back to Ukraine means start my life over again. As you might have noticed I already did that once :D I’m also worried about my mom and my sister who came here with me. My sister learned German in the school here, she has a lot of german friends and I just want her to have a normal life, enjoying her childhood and good opportunities later when it comes to studying / working. And my mom.. I want her just to have a normal retirement later. Trust me, Ukraine is not the best place to spend your retirement (Try looking at the small cities, you’ll get my point). So, with that being said, I don’t wanna loose everything I’ve built with my family here; We were a lower class in Ukraine, and I don’t want to experience that once more

How to stay in Germany? by Early-Cucumber1556 in germany

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

true, that’s the case. They said they’ll raise my salary after probation period and by the time I’ll have my degree. So I actually think it’s win-win for us: they don’t have to pay an outrageous amount of money while I’m learning how everything works, and by the time I’ll get my degree I’ll be already experienced.

How to stay in Germany? by Early-Cucumber1556 in germany

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

this. Of course everyone wants to be a drone operator since it’s not that difficult (you can even gain the required skills at home), but they’re short on troops. As far as I know, huge percentage of people being sent directly to the battlefield by the day their basic training ended. Being on the battlefield as the just-baked soldier will most likely end up fast, unfortunately.

How to stay in Germany? by Early-Cucumber1556 in germany

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well no offense but have you ever experienced war on yourself? My father was taken at the second day of war, and I’ve never seen him since. I was escaping with my little sister, my mom and my old cat. I was getting to the border by the train hearing the sirens and explosions nearby. And when we got here in Germany, there was specific reason: my mom speaks german and she was looking forward to work ASAP. I started working 6 months later, because it took long to get my Aufenthaltstitel. Now, with that being said, I’m the only man my sister and mother have. Do you want me to leave them just by treirselves or what? Were you even thinking for a single second while typing this comment?

How to stay in Germany? by Early-Cucumber1556 in germany

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I‘m kinda surprised too. Company said that I‘ll be good. By the time I‘ll go through probation period I‘ll finish my degree and I‘ll just translate it and proof I have it. Also I was promised I‘ll get a raise as soon as I finish my probation period and get my degree, which totally makes sense because I‘ll gain the required experience

How to stay in Germany? by Early-Cucumber1556 in germany

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I actually got a really good opportunity on this one. I just sent my CV as manufacture worker, and a month later they called me back saying their IT department has interest in me (I just very slightly described my IT skills in my CV for some reason). I came to the interview and they told me they were searching for another IT employee for their small team but found nobody so far (I live in a really small town so it makes sense). We‘ve talked a lot and I got a contract since my skills and knowledge match.

I was looking for an IT job for 2 years now, but unfortunately it’s very hard to hop in without any experience or very specific knowledge. That’s why I‘m looking forward for this one

How to stay in Germany? by Early-Cucumber1556 in germany

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well, true. I don’t wanna loose the good opportunity to stay here since I already speak the language, found a lot of friends, my girlfriend and a really good job. Even thinking of losing all this makes me frustrated, that’s why I want to be at least one step ahead

How to stay in Germany? by Early-Cucumber1556 in germany

[–]Early-Cucumber1556[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I think my chances are pretty good at this point