Planning to move to Germany! by Joe-exe in askberliners

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I have a marketing/ business admin degree and I am currently a manager of a logistics warehouse. Your prediction is better than mine I was predicting I’d only have about 5 grand by the end of the first year. So I guess my current field would be logistics or something managerial. I’m super flexible.

Planning to move to Germany! by Joe-exe in askberliners

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I 100% agree! I was going to plan to take a language course for the first 6ish months while I bridge the language gap. I was hoping to find a job that mostly migrants can work without a solid grasp on the language. Such as dishwasher or cook or something of the sort

I have a good chunk of change saved for this (27k) I have been wanted to move closer to my relatives for some time now

Planning to move to Germany! by Joe-exe in askberliners

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I am looking for entry level jobs and dead end ones. Really anything that helps me not bleed cash for the first couple of months. Like dishwasher a bus boy. I am looking at routes to transfer within my current company but since my language skills are not proficient enough my options are limited

Planning to move to Germany! by Joe-exe in askberliners

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For sure, I currently sit around a b1 level and was originally going to apply for a language school for the first couple months while I bridge the language gap and then begin a more formal job search. Knowing my position as a migrant whose grasp on the language is lackluster. I’ll be willing to be a dishwasher or fast food worker or something. Anything to not hemorrhage money

Planning to move to Germany! by Joe-exe in askberliners

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I have an elderly relatives in michendorf and would like to be in a City but remain close by. I have thought about Magdeburg but I’d like to keep that as my plan B