JJepsa96 wrote on 05.02.2025 at 17:54: Tonight it's going to be slippery as a pig again, it sucks to be a deliverer.
Are you one of those "we didn't find you because we didn't feel like ringing the doorbell even though the recipient is waiting for the parcel and could open the door immediately" deliverers or a proper one?
Are you such a "we didn't find you because we didn't feel like ringing the doorbell even though the recipient is waiting for the package and could open the door immediately" deliverer or a proper one?
Without giving it much thought, I thought of delivering newspapers, because he emphasized it so much at night A friend of mine also does...always from 01.00- ca.06.00...hard number in winter
JJepsa96 wrote on 05.02.2025 at 17:54: Tonight it's going to be slippery as a pig again, it sucks to be a deliverer.
So I'm also on the road in the morning from 7.00 a.m. outdoors the last 2 days it wasn't that cold only -1 degrees we in Rheinhessen are quite favorable as far as the weather is concerned.
Langhans_innen wrote on 05.02.2025 at 18:18:
I thought now without much thought to the newspaper delivery, because he has so emphasized at night Does an acquaintance of mine also...always so from 01.00- ca.06.00...hard number in winter
Aso ok, deliverer for me is -> DHL, Hermes, DPD. I don't think you can pay rent by delivering newspapers.
Parcel delivery is an important job that, like many others in society, is underpaid. But because of the underpayment, there are also a lot of people who simply don't work properly. I've had the most negative experiences with DHL, but that's different for everyone in every town.
Aso ok, deliverer for me is -> DHL, Hermes, DPD. I don't think you can pay rent by delivering newspapers.
Parcel delivery is an important job that, like many others in society, is underpaid. But because of the underpayment, there are also a lot of people who simply don't work properly. I've had the most negative experiences with DHL, but that's different for everyone in every town.
Jjepsa will hopefully clarify how he finances his rent and sports betting If necessary, the "Sach ma, was machst du eigentlich so beruflich-Thread?" will be unofficially opened
Edit: and yes...as far as the newspaper salary is concerned...my buddy has another job that he does freelance during the day. Whether he has to or wants to, I can't say.
Aso ok, deliverer for me is -> DHL, Hermes, DPD. I don't think you can pay rent by delivering newspapers.
Parcel delivery is an important job that, like many others in society, is underpaid. But because of the underpayment, there are also a lot of people who simply don't work properly. I've had the most negative experiences with DHL, but that's different for everyone in every town.
Almost every job is underpaid simply because the minimum wage is a joke and everyone's salary would have to increase somehow.
Almost every job is underpaid simply for the reason that the minimum wage is a joke and so everyone's salary should go up somehow.
Doesn't help, because prices would also rise. You can see what has happened since the minimum wage was introduced. Prices are being raised in order to be able to pay the wage increases. But it could all have been avoided, as this problem has been known for a long time (wage-price spiral).
The problem is that there will always be jobs that are poorly paid. The reason is simple: these jobs do not require high qualifications. The job may be physically demanding, but otherwise anyone can do it. Even if you can barely speak German. You also don't necessarily need a degree for the job.
What's more, there are still people who do this work for little money. If that wasn't the case, we would make adjustments here too and increase pay - just like in the catering industry after the pandemic when they were short of staff.
frapi07 wrote on 05.02.2025 at 21:02:
Doesn't help because prices would also rise. You can see what has happened since there has been a minimum wage. Prices are being raised in order to be able to pay the wage increases. But you could have saved yourself the trouble, as this problem has been known for a long time (wage-price spiral).
The problem is that there will always be jobs that are poorly paid. The reason is simple: these jobs do not require high qualifications. The job may be physically demanding, but otherwise anyone can do it. Even if you can barely speak German. You also don't necessarily need a degree for the job.
What's more, there are still people who do this work for little money. If that weren't the case, we would make adjustments here too and increase pay - just like in the catering industry after the pandemic when they were short of staff.
I don't know what world you live in, but here prices have risen and continue to rise. Only salaries remain the same or don't rise proportionately.
I don't know what world you live in, but here prices have risen and continue to rise. Only salaries remain the same or do not rise proportionately.
My salary went up in October and then again in February. Minimum wage has also increased.
It just depends on where you work and what position you have.
You can choose your employer and if the pay no longer suits you, then you just go to someone who pays better.
You can also do something else. There are quite a few people who have reoriented themselves during the coronavirus pandemic and are earning better and have better working conditions.
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Are you one of those "we didn't find you because we didn't feel like ringing the doorbell even though the recipient is waiting for the parcel and could open the door immediately" deliverers or a proper one?
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Without giving it much thought, I thought of delivering newspapers, because he emphasized it so much at night A friend of mine also does...always from 01.00- ca.06.00...hard number in winter
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So I'm also on the road in the morning from 7.00 a.m. outdoors the last 2 days it wasn't that cold only -1 degrees we in Rheinhessen are quite favorable as far as the weather is concerned.
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Aso ok, deliverer for me is -> DHL, Hermes, DPD. I don't think you can pay rent by delivering newspapers.
Parcel delivery is an important job that, like many others in society, is underpaid. But because of the underpayment, there are also a lot of people who simply don't work properly. I've had the most negative experiences with DHL, but that's different for everyone in every town.
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Jjepsa will hopefully clarify how he finances his rent and sports betting If necessary, the "Sach ma, was machst du eigentlich so beruflich-Thread?" will be unofficially opened
Edit: and yes...as far as the newspaper salary is concerned...my buddy has another job that he does freelance during the day. Whether he has to or wants to, I can't say.
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Almost every job is underpaid simply because the minimum wage is a joke and everyone's salary would have to increase somehow.
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Doesn't help, because prices would also rise. You can see what has happened since the minimum wage was introduced. Prices are being raised in order to be able to pay the wage increases. But it could all have been avoided, as this problem has been known for a long time (wage-price spiral).
The problem is that there will always be jobs that are poorly paid. The reason is simple: these jobs do not require high qualifications. The job may be physically demanding, but otherwise anyone can do it. Even if you can barely speak German. You also don't necessarily need a degree for the job.
What's more, there are still people who do this work for little money. If that wasn't the case, we would make adjustments here too and increase pay - just like in the catering industry after the pandemic when they were short of staff.
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I don't know what world you live in, but here prices have risen and continue to rise. Only salaries remain the same or don't rise proportionately.
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My salary went up in October and then again in February. Minimum wage has also increased.
It just depends on where you work and what position you have.
You can choose your employer and if the pay no longer suits you, then you just go to someone who pays better.
You can also do something else. There are quite a few people who have reoriented themselves during the coronavirus pandemic and are earning better and have better working conditions.
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why am I actually the only one who notices that prices are falling in the food market
400 grams of butter cheese used to be 3.50 euros and now the price has remained at 2.99 euros for over a year.
A tub of coleslaw was already 1.69 euros and now it costs 1.49 euros again.
But these are probably a few exceptions? Because they are private labels?
Brands are getting more expensive, that's true, or not more expensive but less content then, as with Pringles chips.
But as I said, since I usually only buy own brands, I notice that the prices tend to go down again?
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