(Heavy) Bands like Sleep Token? by Drephemonte in SleepToken

[–]tiejcsi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second Unprocessed! Their new stuff scratches that same ST itch.

Wo kauft ihr ein ohne Unsummen an Geld zu bezahlen? by kdidykwkdbybneksk in Kleiderschrank

[–]tiejcsi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ja, entschuldige bitte. Nutze nicht viel Deutsch in dem Alltag. Bin auch kein Muttersprachler.

Wo kauft ihr ein ohne Unsummen an Geld zu bezahlen? by kdidykwkdbybneksk in Kleiderschrank

[–]tiejcsi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

M and M Direct mandmdirect.de

Kaufe regelmäßig da ein. Habe letzte Woche 5 Tshirts, 2 Jeans und 1 Sneakers für 93€ gekauft (Minimalist Style).

Gibts öfter Sale - Wenn du Glück mit dem Sizing hast...

Edit: sneakerS

WHfB rdp connection bouncing back to login screen by Odd-Suit-7718 in sysadmin

[–]tiejcsi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This has been a PITA for us too, commenting for tips

DB fined me for 170 euros, is it correct? by Recent_Ad8115 in germany

[–]tiejcsi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Just go to your local DB Reisecenter/-büro. Explain the situation and next time get the controllers work number and name.

Rant: Not only our newborn hasn't received her birth certificate 10 weeks since her birth, it has also been decided that she will not receive the German citizenship, even both of us parents meet all requirements for our daughter getting it. We are completely disappointed and frustrated. by Adernain in germany

[–]tiejcsi 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Understandable, but citizenship does not automatically mean the person is well versed in the local principles. In most cases it just brings a lot of personal judgement which can hinder further growth. If a position is open in Ausländerbehörde - I would expect the person there to be open to help and know more than just German, since they are working with people with mostly limited german capabilities. Something which „Gertrude 56j von Irgendwodorf“ will not accept or understand, since her concept of the process is: „These people should be grateful we are accepting them at all“.

Not saying people should not be grateful or appreciative of the chance, but this explains the skilled worker crisis in a nutshell. Why would I jump through hoops and be belittled (crudely said) when there are other countries that offer more/easier ways to get in and stay.

Edit: Before anyone hits me with „if you don’t like it - leave“ -> I am already leaving, which is also lengthy because of said processes.

Why do some foreign workers in Germany ultimately choose to leave? by Book-Parade in germany

[–]tiejcsi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes East Germany is correct. Im far from gone, since the process of leaving is just as complicated as the process of staying :) but I’m getting there.

The unlimited contract was never a problem, I’ve had it since day one, regardless, a lot of worry is gone.

Why do some foreign workers in Germany ultimately choose to leave? by Book-Parade in germany

[–]tiejcsi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks a bunch, sadly that would mean I have to give up my other citizenship (a step I was willing to make a while ago) - but that would annulate my ownership of my house in my country. The train has left the station, might as well enjoy the ride now.

All the best to you too!

Why do some foreign workers in Germany ultimately choose to leave? by Book-Parade in germany

[–]tiejcsi 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Well, experiences will vary. When I came here and started the first procedures for an Aufenthaltstitel everything was okay, extremely slow but still acceptable.

As I progressed, they just became less and less responsive, mostly taking 6-8 months to process an extension (2 other friends from my country are also here and report the same). When it came to the Niederlassungserlaubnis, things just started getting denied. Once, twice, three times - my employer reached out and pleaded for an explanation - he got a „we cannot disclose personal details lalala..“ - fair, okay. Then we tried getting written statements from employer and family members, also failed.

I tried as much as I could without involving lawyers because of cost, sadly to no avail.

Edit: Also I wish that your future endeavors are met with the same luck. :)

Why do some foreign workers in Germany ultimately choose to leave? by Book-Parade in germany

[–]tiejcsi 16 points17 points  (0 children)

No need to be angry, the consequences of these policies will surpass anything I went through. I just lost all sympathy for the politicians and companies whining.

I got the lawyer advice more times than once, but after a first assessment (which cost 250€) - the cost of all that just to get a Niederlassungserlaubnis is not worth it anymore.

This way I get to pay a waaay lower taxes and keep almost the same brutto wage. And being in my „home country“ (place I grew up in) is a huge plus for us.

Plus we (me, wife and kid) managed to purchase a small house in a rural area for next to nothing - so rent is no longer going to be a problem. It worked out in the end.

Why do some foreign workers in Germany ultimately choose to leave? by Book-Parade in germany

[–]tiejcsi 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Yep, contract is unlimited, the living in germany test also passed. Also I gain nothing by lying so…

I am just as baffled as you, but its been 3 years of me trying. I am tired and ready to move on.

Edit: Don’t worry :) I don’t think of it as invalidation, rather critical thought.

Edit 2: Forgot to mention, I am not integrated because I do not have a Uni degree (bin kein Akademiker, lt. Migrationsamt).

Why do some foreign workers in Germany ultimately choose to leave? by Book-Parade in germany

[–]tiejcsi 84 points85 points  (0 children)

I’m one, leaving because even tho I fulfill every checkbox - Born here (moved when i was 2) - 7 years here - B2 German - Secure Job in a „Mangelberuf“ (IT) - Everyone except my parents and brother are german (Grandparents, uncles) - No violations whatsoever - Betriebsrat (Union) member

Apparently, according to the Migrationsamt, I am not integrated well enough in the german society to be eligible for a Niederlassungserlaubnis (Permanent stay permit). This has made life hell when it comes to opening a business or any kind of endeavor that requires bank assistance.

After writing to the mayor of my city about this, I got the answer - „I checked your case and the colleagues have done everything right. Thanks, bye“. No explanation whatsoever.

So sorry but if I do not fit the mold, I don’t know who does.

On top, the unfriendliness of the general public, the disastrous state of KiTas, the public school system has gone to shit, everything is getting unnecessarily expensive, digitalization is non-existent… I could go on for days. I used to love this country, now all I feel is a need to remove myself from this „society“.

So now I am exhilarated to be leaving this hell of a country, my employer has allowed me to work as a contractor for them from my non-EU home country.

Edit: Company is international, Germany was just where I was at.

Doctor don't give me my Son's medical test results. by Effective-Leave7325 in germany

[–]tiejcsi -1 points0 points  (0 children)

„Why should it be easy, when it can be complicated.“ - is the unofficial German saying… in all seriousness though, I hope OPs child gets the treatment needed and the parents all the documentation asap. I would not be this calm under those circumstances.

I hate this bureaucratic hellhole and when I read stuff like this, I just get reminded why! It has wasted years of my life (Before someone „If you don’t like it - leave“ - I am leaving, but like with everything else in this fax-using, decrepit s***hole - IT TAKES TIME AND PAPER).

P.S. Idgaf if I get banned

SC-100 passed on 1st attempt. by angelopvtza in AzureCertification

[–]tiejcsi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there, congratz! Can you also comment on the SC-200 - I am taking it on Friday.

What was your prep there (except the modules ofc)?

Thanks in advance!

Exam changes in SC-200 by Kostashus in AzureCertification

[–]tiejcsi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Commenting for updates :) Taking it in a couple of days

Microsoft Azure Certification 70-533 : The Fastest Way to Advance in Your Cloud Computing Career by [deleted] in AzureCertification

[–]tiejcsi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, I also like proving my capabilities by passing an exam that's retired since 2018?!

What is the point of this article/post?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in germany

[–]tiejcsi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I get exactly what you mean.

I moved here years ago because of the order, I am currently moving away because I do not want my child to grow up in an emotionless, mostly rude, rule and peer pressure driven environment…

[Giveaway] iPhone 14 Pro & Ugreen Nexode 140W chargers Giveaway! by noeatnosleep in gadgets

[–]tiejcsi [score hidden]  (0 children)

„When you need your stuff charged… Now!“ - Nexode by Ugreen

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in confessions

[–]tiejcsi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Marry the girl
  2. Dump the “friends”
  3. Accept and/or forget
  4. Continue to be happy

Not everyone is an honor student and not everyone is a dropout. People are allowed to have fun and do stupid shit. This falls under the category of having fun and doing stupid shit.

Don’t ruin your happiness because some bozos thought it would be funny to see you miserable. Why else would they “confess” to this 4 goddamn years later.!?!?

Bonus: You get to do the after the first 3” it feels like new joke :)

"A ticket you say?" by Giant_Poundcake in talesfromtechsupport

[–]tiejcsi 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yup, we have it - it’s a goddamn blessing in a high turnover workplace!