Anfebious said:
KHlover said:
No. The time between working in the power plants I'm studying in university. Working in the power plant and studying a both a part of my curriculum.
My work in the power plant can differ. This was my first time, so most of the month was spent getting to know the staff and their respective work. From my next visit onward I'll get certain tasks with increasing difficulty (e.g. "A certain room is contaminated. Find out where the contamination comes from and stop it."). Once I finished studying my work will mostly be to evaluate how hazardous the assigned tasks of the workers below me are (In a German power plant absolutely NO work - not even something seemingly simple like fixing a broken pipe, for example - is done until it has been evaluated by multiple experts) in regards to radiation and planning those tasks for my own workers.
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Wow man you impress me! You are 18 working AND going to university! Last year when I was 18 I only had a job and didn't know what studies to take! Keep on the hard work man
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Ahaha, thanks.
I have much less vacation than my friends at a regular college (But still 30 days in my second year now - yay for awesome German laws!), but
a) My vacation is paid
b) My time at college is paid
c) I already have an unlimited contract for a well-paid engineering job secured once I have obtained my bachelor.
Especially the contract is awesome - I can't value it enough in a time where more and more people don't get a job after they finish studying!