return2ozmatoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world·9 months agoHow do you deal with the thought of having to work for 40+ years and then when/if you retire, you're too old to do much?message-squarearrow-up1335arrow-down116message-square157file-textfedilink
arrow-up1319arrow-down1message-squareHow do you deal with the thought of having to work for 40+ years and then when/if you retire, you're too old to do much?return2ozmatoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world·9 months agomessage-square157file-textfedilink
minus-squareKptnAutismusarrow-up10arrow-down0·9 months agolinkfedilinkand if in germany, get yourself a schwerbehindetenausweis and show it to your employer. they have to give you 5 extra days off when the GDB is at least 50.
minus-squarebob_lemonarrow-up13arrow-down0·9 months agolinkfedilinkI honestly prefer not being eligible for that to having extra vacation days.
minus-squareGreg ClarkeEnglisharrow-up5arrow-down0·9 months agolinkfedilink schwerbehindetenausweis What is this? I don’t speak German so Google wasn’t really useful
minus-square𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏arrow-up2arrow-down0·9 months agolinkfedilinkI’m curious also @PostWatchBot@lemy.lol
minus-squareRobertOwnageJuniorarrow-up12arrow-down1·9 months agolinkfedilinkIt’s a certificate showing you’re disabled. Schwer = heavily, behindert = disabled, Ausweis = certificate. Source: am deutsch, alla.
minus-squareKptnAutismusarrow-up4arrow-down0·9 months agolinkfedilinkwell then you’re not getting it, but even the slightest autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, or even slight physical disabilities will get you one.
minus-squareDiplomjodlerarrow-up1arrow-down1·9 months agolinkfedilinkGood luck finding a job, though.
minus-squareKptnAutismusarrow-up2arrow-down0·9 months agolinkfedilinki work in aerospace now. you don’t have to tell them when applying for a job.
and if in germany, get yourself a schwerbehindetenausweis and show it to your employer. they have to give you 5 extra days off when the GDB is at least 50.
I honestly prefer not being eligible for that to having extra vacation days.
What is this? I don’t speak German so Google wasn’t really useful
I’m curious also
@PostWatchBot@lemy.lol
It’s a certificate showing you’re disabled. Schwer = heavily, behindert = disabled, Ausweis = certificate.
Source: am deutsch, alla.
What if you’re not disabled?
well then you’re not getting it, but even the slightest autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, or even slight physical disabilities will get you one.
brb moving up from austria
Good luck finding a job, though.
i work in aerospace now. you don’t have to tell them when applying for a job.