Is there no possibility of retraining or further training? Or were there any rejections with an answer? I naively claim that people are always being sought in logistics, or am I wrong? Couldn't you switch to the dispatcher area with your knowledge?
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•@Aktienmasseur No, I really don't want to work as a dispatcher. Rejections with standard answers. I don't know why, maybe it's because I've been out of work for a while? I've already thought about lying on my CV to keep the gap shorter. But how? The job reference, which is actually pretty good, contains the date of termination. Maybe caring for relatives or something like that?
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@Aktienmasseur I don't know whether I want to do that either. I'm toying with the idea of leaving DE anyway. It can happen quicker than you think. Then it's also lost time
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I would simply use a withdrawal plan calculator to see how much you can withdraw from the deposit each month without it decreasing and work on a mini-job basis to remain legally insured
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•@Aktienmasseur I thought the same thing. But at the end of the day, a job is a job. Mini jobs don't fall from the sky either
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@ScorpionfromBW Unfortunately, there is no free statutory health insurance on top for mini-jobs (up to €556), but it is relatively inexpensive for midi-jobs (€556.01 - €2,000). The values apply from 2025.
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•@ScorpionfromBW Having voluntary statutory health insurance can be quite expensive. Here's a nice blog entry for your information. But it's also from 2020. https://frugalisten.de/krankenversichert-als-privatier/
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•@FamilyFinance That's right, I currently pay 950 euros a month 🤷🏻♀️
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@TH70 That's a lot. Your income must be pretty high for that amount. Why not take out private insurance?
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@ScorpionfromBW With private insurance, she won't come out much lower, as you have to pay for everything yourself and no one will cover half of it.
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•@FamilyFinance That's exactly how it is. I am self-employed and the income limits are reached relatively quickly.
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