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ZLI Feb 13th 2016 3:54 am

Germany VS UK
 
Hi all!

After weird path of schooling I ended up working in Germany. I'm electrical engineer. Thing is, my German sucks and I realized that I'll need at least 2 years only to start speak "normally". I'm thinking about going back to UK but some colleagues are telling me that I will never earn so much money as I can in Germany. I have normal beginners engineering salary here by the way.

Because of my schooling abroad, I'm not into UK's labor market and I can't analyze how good or bad situation there really is. Or how it will be for next few years comparing to Germany which will obviously have some problems with refugee issues.

Is situation there comparable to Germany or really and obviously worse?

scot47 Feb 15th 2016 12:55 am

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Life in UK is fine if you are a merchant banker.

ZLI Feb 15th 2016 3:57 am

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That's what I was afraid of because I feel a bit sick when I see flat renting fees...

mikelincs Feb 15th 2016 4:02 am

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Originally Posted by ZLI (Post 11868300)
That's what I was afraid of because I feel a bit sick when I see flat renting fees...

Yes, but you are probably looking at London prices, get out of the London area, and the center of cities and rents are much lower, with rents as low as £400 and less a month. The UK has, currently, the best ecconomy in the EU, and certainly doesn't have the ridiculous migration problem caused by accepting a million refugees from Syria and Africa.

ZLI Feb 15th 2016 4:26 am

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OK, now I like where this discussion is going.

scot47 Feb 15th 2016 5:43 am

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I pay £300 a month but I am in Ultima Thule where there are no jobs.

Cynic Feb 15th 2016 8:21 am

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My son is an Electrician; the pay is OK, but nothing special at starting level (normal beginners). Assuming you have proper Electrical Engineering qualifications and experience in a relative field, then I think there is plenty of work being advertised.

My advice is to use Google to find the details of some of the Recruitment agency's in the UK, then give them a call to see if you can find work here; they'll also give you an idea of the type of salary someone with your qualifications can get. Do not under any circumstances go with one that wants money from you up front.

Once you know you can get work and how much you can earn, you can look around for accommodation rentals, then start to build up your knowledge as to whether it's doable.

My own opinion, unless you are desperate to leave, learn German and stay where you are. I lived in Germany for a long time and have been in and out quite a bit since I left; I always wonder why on earth anybody would want to leave Germany for the UK.

fuchs01 Feb 15th 2016 9:46 am

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:goodpost:

Originally Posted by Cynic (Post 11868504)
My son is an Electrician; the pay is OK, but nothing special at starting level (normal beginners). Assuming you have proper Electrical Engineering qualifications and experience in a relative field, then I think there is plenty of work being advertised.

My advice is to use Google to find the details of some of the Recruitment agency's in the UK, then give them a call to see if you can find work here; they'll also give you an idea of the type of salary someone with your qualifications can get. Do not under any circumstances go with one that wants money from you up front.

Once you know you can get work and how much you can earn, you can look around for accommodation rentals, then start to build up your knowledge as to whether it's doable.

My own opinion, unless you are desperate to leave, learn German and stay where you are. I lived in Germany for a long time and have been in and out quite a bit since I left; I always wonder why on earth anybody would want to leave Germany for the UK.

I stayed, never again looked elswhere.Love the country.Now retired.

ZLI Feb 15th 2016 4:00 pm

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Thank you Cynic for very helpful post.

I'm not desperate, trying to make decision (right one :) ) and hold onto it.

I heard your last sentence from few people so far and still asking myself "What's the main difference?". Why is life in Germany much easier?

Cynic Feb 15th 2016 5:30 pm

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Don't think it's particularly easier, Germany can be very frustrating and people often think the grass is greener on the other side; my experience from living in both is that Germany is a nicer place to live, but doing it without being able to speak German would be hard and I can understand your thoughts.

I'd really try to get out there and learn the language, I think you'll find it pays dividends. They used to offer free language courses, look around and see what you can find. Don't be afraid to make mistakes; we all started off like that (and my German is still atrocious - Mrs C (who's Dutch) tells me I speak it like a Turk - not sure if that's a compliment).

Moses2013 Feb 15th 2016 8:14 pm

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Originally Posted by ZLI (Post 11868764)
Thank you Cynic for very helpful post. I'm not desperate, trying to make decision (right one :) ) and hold onto it. I heard your last sentence from few people so far and still asking myself "What's the main difference?". Why is life in Germany much easier?

Germany is certainly not easier, but again depends on the individual and area. Germany has some beautiful parts/ugly parts, so no different to the UK. When it comes to wages, you could be worse off in Germany, or better off. To really compare, you need to know what the salary will offer you in that specific area.

scot47 Feb 16th 2016 2:30 am

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You must learn German - not just "Ladendeutsch" but the real deal.

ZLI Feb 16th 2016 4:56 am

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Yes, I'm aware of that and that is my dilemma all about. I need at least two years to integrate properly. At the moment, I have ideas, ambition, motivation to do some things which I can do in Germany also but only with fluent German. Basically, I'm afraid of spending too much time/energy only on language. I know there are courses and schools to learn but for "real deal", I think less than two years is too optimistic to expect.

scot47 Feb 16th 2016 4:58 am

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Success is more likely if you have already learned another language.

ZLI Feb 16th 2016 5:04 am

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I have basics but "real deal" is something else.


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