Want to go to work in Germany, but don’t know who to turn to? Do not despair and find out more about the situation. There are a few things you need to know before embarking on a job in Germany that you found on Facebook or OLX or that you heard about from a friend.
It is best to go safe because your money and time are at stake. And, instead of stressing about the sting you took, you better be informed.
Many people have been fooled
Surely you know someone who took such a stake. Either he paid an advance that was never refunded and he lost his job, or his salary was twice as low, or he arrived in Germany and woke up … on the street.
There are people looking for work anywhere: in agriculture, greenhouse, field, hall. Just make some extra money. And in this hurry of theirs he is not deeply interested. About the company they will work for, the contact person, the company, the accommodation and all the details that you must take into account.
There is some information that should be very clear from the start.
- Salary. You need to know clearly how much money you receive and how. If you receive them by the hour or by the volume of work. You also need to know how many hours you will work each day. Surely you would not want to get there and find out that you will only work 4 hours a day that do not even manage to cover your rent.
- What will you do. You can’t go to Germany if you don’t know what you’re going to work on.
- Where will you stay. Do you have accommodation or not? It would be advisable to have accommodation, because any company that respects itself provides this facility.
- Work contract. Do you have it or not? It is also important to know where you will be and where the company you will work for is located.
- What advance do you have to give and for what. You will probably have to pay for your transport, so you need to know exactly which transport company will take you and what amount you have to pay.
The internet is full of attractive job advertisements in Germany and nowhere is it required to know the language, nor is it a necessary age limit.
But the departure is urgent and all you have to do is bring some documents, sign some documents and pay some commissions. But this is where the problem begins.
The commissions may be too high plus you are asked for money to translate the documents. And even if you turn to companies, they are not necessarily accredited by ITM and are not registered anywhere.
Therefore, even if you turn to a company, more research is still needed. Find the company that offers you your job on the internet, go to the site and see how serious it is and what experience it has.
How to recognize a spike
Here are the first signs to look out for:
- you are offered a lot of jobs. A single person or a single company cannot have a very wide range of jobs. It may have places in agriculture, greenhouses and halls.
- it is about jobs in countries with restrictions for Romanians.
- salaries too high for unskilled work. Yes, a salary of over 2000 euros can be tempting, but it is often unrealistic. There are certain laws in Germany that say what the minimum hourly wage can be.
- the ad is posted on sales or general ad sites. Any serious company that deals with job placement in Germany has a website and a facebook page where they can post ads. Many people are reluctant to post ads on general sites, and so should you.
- the person placing the ad does not show his full name, but only his first name and is not a representative of a company;
- details are provided by phone only.
A Romanian law obliges any employment company to conclude contracts with employers abroad. On the basis of this contract, a mediation contract is concluded with you, on the basis of which a mediation fee can be legally requested.
The tax is entered into the contract and is paid only once. No serious company charges quotas from salaries or other taxes and commissions.
Lucicosm Mediere ensures transparency throughout the departure process, so that you can be sure of the choice made. With extensive experience in the labor market, the Lucicosm Mediere team offers you the following types of jobs:
- picking radishes
- when picking onions
- when picking lettuce
- the carrot pickles
- work in the hall
We offer you all the legal means to go to work in Germany: transport, work card, accommodation and mediation. Registration for the 2021 departures has already begun.
If you also want to earn better and lead a decent life, then contact us at 0758276994 and 0743532563. On lucicosmjobs.ro you can find all the information you need. Book your job abroad now in Germany.