Im trying to! Answered a lot of warehouse and logistics adds, but the problem is always the same. Renting a room. Its an almost impossible task. And real estate agents dont speak or answer phones, or emails! You fill applications, then you MIGHT see the place, but for that you have to be THERE. Agencies with rooms are usually not near the workplace so you have to ride bike in the rain. Cant escape that. Anyway. Still in “my” country waiting for one of the 4 agencies I sent a cv to answer…
yeah those salaries are really not on point a retail worker making 5,300 a month ?!?!?! thats 63.600 a year bro i wish that were true my entire life savings are like 6000 euro's the average amount a vakkenvuller (a retail worker that fills up shelves and stuff) makes like 6 euro's an hour i would definetly not recommend moving here she already said it the housing market sucks it could literally take years for a dutch person to get his own apartment most dutch people live with their parents till far in their twenties let alone to get a job in almost all of these sectors you need to be able to speak dutch fluently not to mention everything is expensive as hell buying slices of cheese is an hourly wage for some people xD sorry for the rant btw but this person may or may not have hit up the powdered sugar a bit too often
if you get a good job as long as you are educated then buying a house is not a big deal. I have expats bought their own houses after 3 years working there. The country is not for losers!
It's not going so wel with the Netherlands. 155.000 people per year are immigrating. As the taxes are really ridiculous! Healthcare insurance is about 300 euro per month pp. And first 600 euro's are for your own costs per year! The Netherlands is not the Valhalla anymore as it used to be. Taxes for the house, car roadtaxes every 3 months, toilettaxes, water use taxes, electricity taxes, garbage taxes. Taxes on food! Fuel high on taxes over the 2 euro ltr. And it will be more worse and worse. I'm so happy I'm gone from there. I would not have survived! And I'm dead serious!
yeah its honestly insane that it keeps getting worse especially knowing that alot of other countries prices are just way different like when i see like a texas bbq i'm genuinly questioning reality cuz if i did that i'd go bankrupt xD
Come to Portugal then. Where the minimum wage is 800 eur A MONTH and a room with no heating or bills is 600. Now the prices are the same and the SNS healthsystem doesnt work. Work sick and living in your parents house if you dont have a girlfriend to split rent and experience the coldest winters where indoors is as cold as outside. Also jobs are all temporary and they replace you. Im 43 living in my parents garage single and searching for work everyday. The summer everyone talks about is just from june to october, then live in cold moist from September/october until next june, with a fridge that you cant fill and always with blankets around you. One single oil heater 2 hours a day ( does nothing) will increase your electric bill 150 eur. Fuel is also 2 eur. Gas is 34 a vase, really heavy that you have to load and ruin your back. So tell me again how bad the Netherlands is? Oh and here there are no bike paths, cars almost run you over on purpose. People are angry and you cant make friends.
you may want to look at compliance and related roles like anti-money laundering, GDPR, KYC, financial and economic crimes etc. Big consulting firms and banks is a good place to look
I'd imagine this falls under a regulated profession. The requirements often requires language proficiency unless you want to look for other roles in pharma companies rather than working a pharmacist at the begining
doctor's salaries are quite bad here just like teacher's (thats why they often revolt and ask for more money) not to mention you'd need all kinds of qualification papers and maybe go to med school again also you would need to be able to speak dutch and understand everyone especially seeing as alot of medication is just pronounced different in the netherlands
how can i find a job in the netherlands who is looking for a worker there help me please i am from suriname who knows someone who can help me farm work or something like that doesn't matter what kind of work who can help me with visa and ticket and if i start working i will pay it back
In Canada right now there is only 3 ways you can survive here : 1) Being a millionnaire.
2) Owning real estate.
3) Lazy government "employees".
So a retailer makes more than a data scientist? It doesn't make any sense 😅
No idea how she comes up with those amounts in terms of salaries, as a dutch i need to say that this is really not true!
R You a dutch?
@@Ganjbash5513 yes I am.
Im trying to! Answered a lot of warehouse and logistics adds, but the problem is always the same. Renting a room. Its an almost impossible task. And real estate agents dont speak or answer phones, or emails! You fill applications, then you MIGHT see the place, but for that you have to be THERE. Agencies with rooms are usually not near the workplace so you have to ride bike in the rain. Cant escape that. Anyway. Still in “my” country waiting for one of the 4 agencies I sent a cv to answer…
yeah those salaries are really not on point a retail worker making 5,300 a month ?!?!?! thats 63.600 a year bro i wish that were true my entire life savings are like 6000 euro's the average amount a vakkenvuller (a retail worker that fills up shelves and stuff) makes like 6 euro's an hour i would definetly not recommend moving here she already said it the housing market sucks it could literally take years for a dutch person to get his own apartment most dutch people live with their parents till far in their twenties let alone to get a job in almost all of these sectors you need to be able to speak dutch fluently not to mention everything is expensive as hell buying slices of cheese is an hourly wage for some people xD sorry for the rant btw but this person may or may not have hit up the powdered sugar a bit too often
if you get a good job as long as you are educated then buying a house is not a big deal. I have expats bought their own houses after 3 years working there. The country is not for losers!
Hospitality doesnt earn that much either 🤣🤣🤣
It's not going so wel with the Netherlands. 155.000 people per year are immigrating. As the taxes are really ridiculous! Healthcare insurance is about 300 euro per month pp. And first 600 euro's are for your own costs per year!
The Netherlands is not the Valhalla anymore as it used to be. Taxes for the house, car roadtaxes every 3 months, toilettaxes, water use taxes, electricity taxes, garbage taxes. Taxes on food! Fuel high on taxes over the 2 euro ltr. And it will be more worse and worse. I'm so happy I'm gone from there. I would not have survived! And I'm dead serious!
yeah its honestly insane that it keeps getting worse especially knowing that alot of other countries prices are just way different like when i see like a texas bbq i'm genuinly questioning reality cuz if i did that i'd go bankrupt xD
Come to Portugal then. Where the minimum wage is 800 eur A MONTH and a room with no heating or bills is 600.
Now the prices are the same and the SNS healthsystem doesnt work. Work sick and living in your parents house if you dont have a girlfriend to split rent and experience the coldest winters where indoors is as cold as outside. Also jobs are all temporary and they replace you. Im 43 living in my parents garage single and searching for work everyday.
The summer everyone talks about is just from june to october, then live in cold moist from September/october until next june, with a fridge that you cant fill and always with blankets around you. One single oil heater 2 hours a day ( does nothing) will increase your electric bill 150 eur. Fuel is also 2 eur. Gas is 34 a vase, really heavy that you have to load and ruin your back.
So tell me again how bad the Netherlands is? Oh and here there are no bike paths, cars almost run you over on purpose. People are angry and you cant make friends.
Please give some of the companies so we can apply for them
Depending on your skills and experience. I have videos on my channel with lists of companies that are hiring.
why was New York metro station. shown?
Plumbers are charging 90 euros per hour....
Can you guide us about the corporate lawyer market? Thankyou
you may want to look at compliance and related roles like anti-money laundering, GDPR, KYC, financial and economic crimes etc. Big consulting firms and banks is a good place to look
Please can you tell me about d pharmacists job in Netherlands my daughter is d pharmacist
I'd imagine this falls under a regulated profession. The requirements often requires language proficiency unless you want to look for other roles in pharma companies rather than working a pharmacist at the begining
doctor's salaries are quite bad here just like teacher's (thats why they often revolt and ask for more money) not to mention you'd need all kinds of qualification papers and maybe go to med school again also you would need to be able to speak dutch and understand everyone especially seeing as alot of medication is just pronounced different in the netherlands
Whats next polishing shoes!?
Maybe! But I'll be sure to let you know if there is an available slot for you [ Shoe Polisher Expert ]. ✌️
Can you please explain about teaching jobs ?
Sorry, but i have to say that most of the information is not correct
Please advise about d pharmacists
Intersting video.
how can i find a job in the netherlands who is looking for a worker there help me please i am from suriname who knows someone who can help me farm work or something like that doesn't matter what kind of work who can help me with visa and ticket and if i start working i will pay it back
I like driwing job in netherworld .please help me.i'm from sri lanka .
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Iam work in romania
I need to go netherland
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How to apply carpenter job
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am looking for jobs in Netherlands please
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