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Newbie trying to do it right this time round

1,600 km drive allows you to think too much

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Iain & Siobhan
I am going to start this Toytown business again and see if I can do it better and learn how to get advice. I am going to be moving back to Munich once I have got myself a skill which would be useful in Germany. I need to be able to live independently here whilst still being able to be near my little Siobhan. I now that finding work in Munich is difficult but I would welcome any advice on what experiences or training I could get that would make me a viable option in Munich.

I have just arrived in Keighley after driving back from Munich. Tiring and emotional. I need a complete recharge and audit of my situation. but I hav erealised that I as a father should be near my daughter and that this is more important than many other things to me.

Thanks for all the support under my other account name. This time However things develop, I am going to make thuings work. Time is needed, but also a plan.

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Carm
glad you are looking forward with a positive outlook. Best of luck.
Grinner
It would be a good idea if you told us what your qualifications are, what you are good at and what do you enjoy doing!

Good luck
G
Kay
It's good to see that you are already planning for the future and are determined to do what it takes to achieve your goal - that's half the battle won. As Grinner said, do give us some more information so we can try to give you some advice if we can. Good luck! smile.gif
Iain & Siobhan
Well, I know that my teaching qualifications are a joke.
However I have from my teaching a good knowledge of Electronics ( BOTH PRACTICALLY AND THEORETICALLY) and Design and technology subject matter. I am able in many areas but untrained (being able to teach others is not a qualification) in more. I can work well in IT ( personally use macs but have used PCs and Taught IT using PCs) . I have a German (no hold on I think it will be English again soon(then again maybe not)) driving Licence. I am looking for some kind of training which will allow me to find work in the areas of Munch employment where I can develop security and a normal life.

I made the mistake previously of not valuing security in a foreign country. I am trying to find German lessons here so that my written language is good as that was sometimes a sticking point for me.

Any advice on which employment sectors I should look into and what kind of training I need are greatly appreciated.

THis English Keyboard is annoying me it is not the same as the ones in Germanz. Zet strangelz familiar.

Iain
GreenTea
Welcome back in your new incarnation Iain! Can't give any specific advice re job hunting, but good luck anyway. smile.gif

Are you still making those model guitars?
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