Moving to Germany
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Moving to Germany
Hi folks, I am a 27 year old Scotsman. My names Scott MacIntosh and i'm looking for help finding work and a flat in Germany preferably Dusseldorf/Leverkusen/Dortmund sort of area. I am an HGV Class 2 or Category C driver. Any help would be massively appreciated as i am a bit stuck with what to do. Thanks in advance
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Re: Moving to Germany
Hi folks, I am a 27 year old Scotsman. My names Scott MacIntosh and i'm looking for help finding work and a flat in Germany preferably Dusseldorf/Leverkusen/Dortmund sort of area. I am an HGV Class 2 or Category C driver. Any help would be massively appreciated as i am a bit stuck with what to do. Thanks in advance
The labour market in Germany is very good at the moment. Not sure though what your profession is called in German - Lkw-Fahrer maybe??
Have a look at
www.stepstone.de
www.kimeta.de
There are quite a few search pages concentrating on truck drivers only. I am not sure though if they are good
Truck-job.de
Fahr-zeit.de
Finding an apartment might be difficult without a job. Most landlords want to see proof of income - usually the last three months. Might be worth looking into temporary rental first. It is called "wohnen auf" in German.
www.immobilienscout.de gives you options.
Just be advised that long-term rentals usually don't come with a kitchen. Something people from the UK in Germany always complain about... Rightfully in my view but still doesn't change the fact that long-term rentals usually have no kitchen and the renter needs to bring his own kitchen.
Toytown Germany is a good and very active website of expats in Germany.
Last edited by Assanah; Jun 11th 2017 at 5:17 pm.
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Re: Moving to Germany
Hi thanks for your reply. I am taking German lessons and my tutor says i am doing well. I have my own kitchen stuff (Freezer,Washing Machine,Drier and smaller items) i have pretty much everything to move in to an empty house. Proof of income isn't an issue to be honest unless it's 3 months in Germany. In an ideal world i'd like to get a job with accommodation or some sort of agency that would house and find me work but i think that's a pipe dream. I'll have a look on they sites and see what i find. Thanks
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Just to clarify Assanah's helpful post the full name for temporary accommodation is Wohnen auf Zeit (although "Wohnen auf" might well be current patois for all I know.
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Not sure if this is any good but they have a site in English
https://www.eurodrivers.de/truck-driver-jobs/
https://www.eurodrivers.de/truck-driver-jobs/
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Re: Moving to Germany
Hi folks, I am a 27 year old Scotsman. My names Scott MacIntosh and i'm looking for help finding work and a flat in Germany preferably Dusseldorf/Leverkusen/Dortmund sort of area. I am an HGV Class 2 or Category C driver. Any help would be massively appreciated as i am a bit stuck with what to do. Thanks in advance
As far as I know you will need to have a conversion done for your HGV license if you wish to work for a German hauler, also you will be competing with eastern european drivers who work for peanuts, it´s going to be a rough ride.
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Re: Moving to Germany
I'm competing with that over here anyway may aswell do it somewhere I want to be.
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That´s the correct attitude in my humble opinion.