From a quick google, it seems to be a bit above going rates (I’ve seen 3k cited a lot), but what makes you think this is fake?
And yes, obviously it’s “bait”, because they’re trying to get people to take the jobs.
You’ll find lots of posts online about USA where the posted wage is significantly higher than what they offer you at the end after the interview.
Is this a thing done in Germany, too? I wouldn’t think so…
I came across this ad for 3500€net (~72000 before tax per year) for a train driver in Berlin and this seems too high for me. Or is this the actual union salary for them?
Seems very weird that they’re giving net pay since they have no idea what your net pay will be. But where’s the ad from? Is it from the BVG?
Its not “fake”, but definitely “bait”.
They are missing the “up to” part. Sure, you can make that amount. But its not the standard rate.
Up to… after 30 years and 30 very specific trainings
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Why would it be?
From a quick google, it seems to be a bit above going rates (I’ve seen 3k cited a lot), but what makes you think this is fake?
And yes, obviously it’s “bait”, because they’re trying to get people to take the jobs.
You’ll find lots of posts online about USA where the posted wage is significantly higher than what they offer you at the end after the interview.
Is this a thing done in Germany, too? I wouldn’t think so…
I came across this ad for 3500€net (~72000 before tax per year) for a train driver in Berlin and this seems too high for me. Or is this the actual union salary for them?
Seems very weird that they’re giving net pay since they have no idea what your net pay will be. But where’s the ad from? Is it from the BVG?
Its not “fake”, but definitely “bait”.
They are missing the “up to” part. Sure, you can make that amount. But its not the standard rate.
Up to… after 30 years and 30 very specific trainings