am happy for this guy,for me I will not give this interview to him to know how much am earning because not all his family members are happy for him be wise man
I believe that Zion has good intentions from these videos but it also important he sheds light on the full scope of living abroad. Its very wrong to convert someones earning abroad to equate outright prosperity. wen you take away your tax and rent alone, almost 50% of that earning may be gone. there are other bills like water, electricity, telephone, car etc that he pays that he may not disclose. He will eat, he will take bus/train or buy fuel. I'm not saying its bad to travel but if you let people know the full context, they make a better judgment.
Great video and very educative. The only thing that caught my eye was the health and safety aspect of the job. No caution signs and the wrong colour code tool were used. I noticed a red flat mop stick which is meant for high-risk areas was used on the corridor floors.
What he said is true cuz the white people respect anyone especially when you are working. Don't give up bro continue your work and I God will help to achieve when you want to be ok.💥🤝👏
That’s €2000 That money in Germany is like 2000 Ghana Cedis. You earn in euro not cedis so why convert it? It’s way better than being in Ghana taking in cedis tho . GOD bless you for you service
@@mohammedtashmit5353 who told you 500 cedis can’t get you groceries for the month . It depends on what sort of groceries. Mind you I’m not making an equivalent comparison. It’s not advisable to compare both currencies . The fact that the cedi has depreciated doesn’t have anything to do with my statement. My point is you can’t earn €2000 and compare it to Ghana cedis . So what if all things being equal the 1 cedi = 1€ ? Earnings €2000 a month in Europe is actually base salary. Take out rent utilities Groceries like you mentioned and transport. How much are you left with ?
@@lafete6863 You're still left with far more than you'll be left with if you were an average degree-holding salary worker in Ghana 😂. How many cleaners in Ghana earn even 1000 cedis after tax?? Do they even pay taxes and health insurance??
@@user-pc4ut4hv7s you’re missing the point . The money you earn in Europe doesn’t have anything to do with Ghana . When you’re goin to make a transaction in Germany you don’t convert the money to Ghana cedis . I agree with the fact that it’s better than what many people make in Ghana but in Europe , that’s not a lot of money. It’s just decent enough to keep you going until you improve upon your skills to earn a better salary . A comfortable salary in Europe for a month is €3k and a little over . Mind you I said comfortable
@@lafete6863 Again you're completely wrong. One of the main reasons why the advanced world presents so many advantages over poor developing regions is due to high income equality standards. You assume because there is high income inequality between low and high income earners in Ghana, it is the same in the developed world, but that is false. You also wrongly assume that because low salaried workers in Ghana experience low standards of living, that translates similarly in developed regions, but you are wrong there as well. Minimum wages are more strictly and fairly enforced in the advanced world behind the basic principle that even the lowest earners are deserving of a dignified and high standard of living. Therefore the government enforces that employers/ companies pay even the lowest-skilled workers very well to make sure that they live as comfortably as possible, even when compared to the highest earners. This ensures that there is very low income disparity between workers (see The Gini index). In other words, there is a far lower income inequality gap between the lowest and highest workers in the developed world compared to poor developing regions. The point of the minimum wage here is to ensure that workers are paid as high as is acceptable to be able to sustain a satisfactory standard of living, however it's totally unenforced in Ghana. Therefore low income earners in Ghana endure far more poorer standards of living, compared to high earners. This is why for example, you are more easily likely to find a medical doctor, a professor and a cleaner in Germany taking the same public transport, or patronising the same shopping malls or entertainment avenues. In Ghana, this is rarely the case. It's far more common for the lawyer to usually shop at Accra Mall, whilst the cleaner goes to Makola or Agbogbloshie market. And it is very rare for professors and medical doctors in Ghana to be patronising the same troskis which are patronised by cleaners, carpenters and market women.
Bro I like some of your interviews but stop throwing dust to Ghanaians. Ask him after tax how much does he recieve in hand after All bills I think that is the most inportant thing. Don't just caption 30,000cedis wai.
Just look at the proudness and the confidence in which this guy is using to clean up the fitness center and this same cleaning 🧹🧼 job If you give a fellow Ghanaian inthe gh he/she will tell you he/she or they will not do it and the same person will turn out by saying there's no job in Ghana
30,00ghc is about 2,300 or so euros. Not a whole lot of money in Germany. We should stop this attitude of converting foreign currency into Ghana cedi which makes it looks like a bunch of cash when the person does not even live in Ghana. It makes ppl in Ghana feel like oh he's making so much. Then they'll start hitting him up asking for some help cos they've converted how much he makes to ghc. Ask him how much he pays for rent, monthly cost for food, phone bill, power etc. People are really trying to make a living abroad, but this our way of converting how much they make to Ghana cedis right away when we hear of it is not good at all
That's a little over 2,000 euros. You really can't do anything with that money. Be encouraging the youth to take education serious rather than traveling overseas for menial jobs.
PHD saf wont make that much in this country so they should stay here educated and poor ?At least if they can do 500 Euro savings saf they can actually start doing something back home in 5 -8 years you fit build on a Ghanaian salary it can take you 25-30 years that one saf no be small grace
Zion there is no need converting the money to cedis is it that you want to give Ghanaians pressure or what. He pays his bills in euros so there is no need converting to cedis …makes no sense.
After the cleaning,I will gym also.We are coming to Germany 🇩🇪
am happy for this guy,for me I will not give this interview to him to know how much am earning because not all his family members are happy for him be wise man
Yeah.
I always say that Zion has to stop asking them how much they earn
There are so many questions he can ask rather than that
I always say traveling abroad can change yur entire life yu spend in Ghana so many years.God bless our hustling 🙏
Yh o 30,000 a month is huge ei wow
#God bless us all
Cleaning de33 it pays well in Germany. My first month in Germany as a student, I made 600 euros in 2 weeks
Can u help me with a site to get the cleaning jobs am in Germany
I really respect guys like this great guy....so many others would shield their doors from the camera lens
Whoever is reading this, God has a plan for you, just trust the process 🙏
Amen
AMEN AND AMEN
Amen
l receive it in Jesus Christ name Amen !
Amen and Amen in Jesus name
Zion is showing 👍👍👍working
I like the answer Broni nny3 saa
See you soon Germany 🇩🇪
Eiiiiiiiiii puncher ,am enjoying your interview with Zion. Greeting to you work hard is your boy police from Switzerland.
One thing I like is their indiscrimination irrespective of the the job/work you're doing... Really like that...
You are doing a good job Zion ❤️
That's good
The first machine they used is called Vacuum machine
in Germany here is called Staubsauger
Wow great job
Zion thank You i love you
Thanks for sharing this experience with us dear,Zion cleaning alone 😂😂😂😗😂😂😂😂🥰
Zion w'asa tu🤣
God bless you work bro
How zion is using the vacuum 🤣😂😂🤣😜
I believe that Zion has good intentions from these videos but it also important he sheds light on the full scope of living abroad. Its very wrong to convert someones earning abroad to equate outright prosperity. wen you take away your tax and rent alone, almost 50% of that earning may be gone. there are other bills like water, electricity, telephone, car etc that he pays that he may not disclose. He will eat, he will take bus/train or buy fuel. I'm not saying its bad to travel but if you let people know the full context, they make a better judgment.
Masa in so wat
More of these content Zion. Thank you very much Yaw
Fantastic interview
Hmmm God whn..u will go for cleaning work from 6am_5pm and at the end of the month, u will be paid ghc400 without this vacuum machine and the rest
@@fredakyerewaa3980 sad 😭
Great video and very educative. The only thing that caught my eye was the health and safety aspect of the job. No caution signs and the wrong colour code tool were used. I noticed a red flat mop stick which is meant for high-risk areas was used on the corridor floors.
So what , are u the one using it
There is money abroad but if you own your business in Ghana you can make a lot of money
You are 100% right 👍🏿❤
Zion pls not every fitness studio uses fire some gyms use electricity in Germany for sure.
What he said is true cuz the white people respect anyone especially when you are working. Don't give up bro continue your work and I God will help to achieve when you want to be ok.💥🤝👏
That’s €2000
That money in Germany is like 2000 Ghana Cedis. You earn in euro not cedis so why convert it? It’s way better than being in Ghana taking in cedis tho . GOD bless you for you service
Ohh nhh….. 500 euros can get you groceries for the month but 500 cedis won’t.
@@mohammedtashmit5353 who told you 500 cedis can’t get you groceries for the month . It depends on what sort of groceries. Mind you I’m not making an equivalent comparison. It’s not advisable to compare both currencies . The fact that the cedi has depreciated doesn’t have anything to do with my statement. My point is you can’t earn €2000 and compare it to Ghana cedis . So what if all things being equal the 1 cedi = 1€ ? Earnings €2000 a month in Europe is actually base salary. Take out rent utilities Groceries like you mentioned and transport. How much are you left with ?
@@lafete6863 You're still left with far more than you'll be left with if you were an average degree-holding salary worker in Ghana 😂. How many cleaners in Ghana earn even 1000 cedis after tax?? Do they even pay taxes and health insurance??
@@user-pc4ut4hv7s you’re missing the point . The money you earn in Europe doesn’t have anything to do with Ghana . When you’re goin to make a transaction in Germany you don’t convert the money to Ghana cedis . I agree with the fact that it’s better than what many people make in Ghana but in Europe , that’s not a lot of money. It’s just decent enough to keep you going until you improve upon your skills to earn a better salary . A comfortable salary in Europe for a month is €3k and a little over . Mind you I said comfortable
@@lafete6863 Again you're completely wrong. One of the main reasons why the advanced world presents so many advantages over poor developing regions is due to high income equality standards. You assume because there is high income inequality between low and high income earners in Ghana, it is the same in the developed world, but that is false. You also wrongly assume that because low salaried workers in Ghana experience low standards of living, that translates similarly in developed regions, but you are wrong there as well.
Minimum wages are more strictly and fairly enforced in the advanced world behind the basic principle that even the lowest earners are deserving of a dignified and high standard of living. Therefore the government enforces that employers/ companies pay even the lowest-skilled workers very well to make sure that they live as comfortably as possible, even when compared to the highest earners. This ensures that there is very low income disparity between workers (see The Gini index). In other words, there is a far lower income inequality gap between the lowest and highest workers in the developed world compared to poor developing regions.
The point of the minimum wage here is to ensure that workers are paid as high as is acceptable to be able to sustain a satisfactory standard of living, however it's totally unenforced in Ghana. Therefore low income earners in Ghana endure far more poorer standards of living, compared to high earners.
This is why for example, you are more easily likely to find a medical doctor, a professor and a cleaner in Germany taking the same public transport, or patronising the same shopping malls or entertainment avenues. In Ghana, this is rarely the case. It's far more common for the lawyer to usually shop at Accra Mall, whilst the cleaner goes to Makola or Agbogbloshie market. And it is very rare for professors and medical doctors in Ghana to be patronising the same troskis which are patronised by cleaners, carpenters and market women.
My dream country🇩🇪
Then work hard you will be here one day 🙏
Me too very soon
@Margaret Frimponmaa hallo when are you coming to hamburg
God bless your hustle
@@margaretfrimponmaa6772Amen 🙏
Who ever is reading this I am a musician and your subscription means a lot to me .God bless you..
The guy he is interviewing is wise
I can't stop laughing... Zion won't kill person..wose eny3 omo 3y3 liquid water lol
Bro Prince.prince is a title.does he recognise that
Bro I like some of your interviews but stop throwing dust to Ghanaians. Ask him after tax how much does he recieve in hand after All bills I think that is the most inportant thing. Don't just caption 30,000cedis wai.
Pls before the money hit your account, those taxes has been taken off dadaaada
You should know that zion always gives a weird caption for clickbait.
Wat is your problem here if he pays bills and tax and left with 5000 koraa how many people in ghana do cleaning and receive even 500¢
@@eddyray7417 yes that is true I understand you but my problem is his Caption. And is not true. Cleanning 30000cedis that is throwing dust
As anybody abroad , when u change the money into cedis some even receive more than this , why do u think most people want to move there
Hustle life in abroad
Nice content❤
I thought Zion was starting this year with African countries ??
Better than Ghana
Is there any chance for work?I need a job there
Who is this cleaner. If it is ZF, does your visa allow you to work abroad?
Guys pls I need a job, I'll be grateful if anyone can help me here 🙏
Just look at the proudness and the confidence in which this guy is using to clean up the fitness center and this same cleaning 🧹🧼 job If you give a fellow Ghanaian inthe gh he/she will tell you he/she or they will not do it and the same person will turn out by saying there's no job in Ghana
Who will pay 2000 gh here in Ghana for cleaning job
You self listening to your self which job pay 30000 cedis in Ghana monthly
How much will a Ghanaian employer pay you for this job
How much do u pay them & the equipment he is using to clean,do u provide them to the person
@@fredakyerewaa3980ask again oo my dear
Me if i get i will go and do some paaa
Masa u dey go work
30,00ghc is about 2,300 or so euros. Not a whole lot of money in Germany. We should stop this attitude of converting foreign currency into Ghana cedi which makes it looks like a bunch of cash when the person does not even live in Ghana. It makes ppl in Ghana feel like oh he's making so much. Then they'll start hitting him up asking for some help cos they've converted how much he makes to ghc. Ask him how much he pays for rent, monthly cost for food, phone bill, power etc.
People are really trying to make a living abroad, but this our way of converting how much they make to Ghana cedis right away when we hear of it is not good at all
Is there any chance
❤
Your work is worth how much you are being pay, not the title, not road engineer who never construct a road and earning chicken change
Adwuma fon ne abrokyire. Asonaba Kwabrafoso Obuasi
Asonaba long time?
So apart from cleaning and home care no other job in abroad
That's a little over 2,000 euros. You really can't do anything with that money. Be encouraging the youth to take education serious rather than traveling overseas for menial jobs.
true true😂
How many white colour jobs pay that in Ghana…If they can travel for menial jobs they should do that
Encouraging the youth to have education and after no jobs for graduates is that education.
PHD saf wont make that much in this country so they should stay here educated and poor ?At least if they can do 500 Euro savings saf they can actually start doing something back home in 5 -8 years you fit build on a Ghanaian salary it can take you 25-30 years that one saf no be small grace
Stop talking trash here , most of the houses u see here in Ghana we’re built by these bhurgers if u don’t know
Making 30000 euro in a month cleaning? Even, a cleaning contractor with a company will not earn that. It was a lie.
Zion link me to Him
When your family members calls you for money please no stories ok. Make sure you give them. Don't tell them stories.
That is all you know, Asking for money
@@amanfufrank3177 What do expect when you telling the whole world about your income without expenses this childish life
@@benjaminowusu6698 why u expect him to tell you his daily plans everyday hoh
Hes struggling for it,he will give them but it shouldn't be his burden..
Ah 😂
Liquid water...hahahahaha
Buh Zion why dont you have a vacuum cleaner in your house? A whole big house like yours. Ena s3 wo sis b3br3 oo
He's just pretending wai 😀
Hmmmm it's not easy
Zion there is no need converting the money to cedis is it that you want to give Ghanaians pressure or what. He pays his bills in euros so there is no need converting to cedis …makes no sense.
Germany is good country but nkrataa sem ne problem
3no ne as3m no oo bro
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Zion
Zion don't know how to vacuum
Mediocrity.
Zion thank you please may i get his contact.working same on UAE please help me
Liquid water...hahahahaha