Losing My Job Age 30 & Feeling Stuck | Bankruptcy Nightmare in Berlin

Published 2024-06-16
Am I moving backwards in life? Talking through the stress of losing my job due to bankruptcy and eventually signing on as unemployed in Berlin, Germany. Where to go from here?

00:00 Intro
01:00 Story time of how my company screwed over its staff
04:39 Signing up at the Agentur für Arbeit for unemployment & insolvency money
07:38 Red flag redundancies
08:11 Law suits & legal insurance
10:14 How I finally got my money after 5 months of no pay
10:58 Repercussions of being unemployed
11:18 Disillusioned with the current job climate & lack of purpose
16:37 Job interviews & rejections

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All Comments (7)
  • @Ella-gn8zp
    If you are registered as jobless at the job center in Germany, then you are entitled to attend the intensive German language courses for free. Also you can apply for the “Bildungsschein” , which will cover your training cost. Many people who were laid off during the pandemic went to the coding schools and after 6-9 Months of intensive training landed with a job in the IT field, among them was one of my previous colleagues. Losing job sucks, however luckily you are in Berlin. Wish you all the best.
  • Maybe you should learn a new profession in Germany with a license as a qualification that confirms that you are a specialist, in this case your specialist. Such specialists are in high demand with German training. That's what a lot of Germans do because they then get paid better because of their professional status through this apprenticeship. It would be worth considering because then the state will pay your rent and health insurance when you are in an apprenticeship. Paid until you have your journeyman's certificate or other skilled worker's certificate if you have passed.The government, i.e. the state of Berlin, will also pay for retraining as a therapist! It doesn't cost you anything! Applications can be made at the employment office(Arbeitsamt).Even if you receive citizen assistance, you can start a German apprenticeship! You can also get help from the municipality/Arbeitsamt , which will give you additional financial support for the duration of your apprenticeship so that you can get a qualification in a profession. Again, learning a profession is very important in Germany so that you are a recognized and certified professional with a license. Without that, you are just a work slave who is exploited and underpaid, a so-called assistant/Hilfskraft ohne Ausbildung .
  • @iakobkv271
    Does simple living attract you? What about moving to a countryside and taking care of a land?
  • @sbyzgr7035
    have u ever look at the astrokartografi? maybe you are in the wrong place