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titles and products - particularly in Germany - a major role. Can a successful career without it?

probably have to have children, to understand what concerns parents have made back then, Simone: Simone Griggs, 31, had once existed only in Brilon their secondary school education and then their diploma. But then she applied not, as all her classmates for a training center or at a university. No. She painted. Her parents were confused. They tried to convince her daughter the value of training, they told her sought by companies that trainees. But Simon had no desire to compromise. "I did not want to just do something, just" to make something, she says today. So she continued to paint.

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titles and products play - especially in Germany - a major role. Can a successful career without it?

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requires self a career as an artist mostly an education and qualifications

requires self a career as an artist mostly an education and qualifications

probably have to have children, to understand what concerns the Simone's parents have made back then: Simone Griggs, 31, from Brilon had once existed only their secondary school education and then their diploma. But then she applied not, as all her classmates for a training center or at a university. No. She painted. Her parents were confused. They tried to convince her daughter the value of training, they told her investigation of those firms that trainees. But Simon had no desire to compromise. "I did not want to just do something, just" to make something, she says today. So she continued to paint.
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Most people in this country go to school, get an education and then find a place in the world of work. The word "training" is in this sequence in the middle. It has a key role for their future. Many define themselves and others beyond their profession and related titles, sometimes even about death: there are professors, engineers and furnace builders, whose degree in the death notice is available. "In all developed societies are the work and also what you can," highly identity-forming, G. Günter Voß, says sociology professor at the Technical University of Chemnitz. Especially in Germany, says Voss, and vocational training would be seen by many as meaningful. One reason he finds in our distinctive legal culture and in our highly regulated Acquisition system, play in the title and certificates of qualifications an important role.

But some people keep trying to get away to Simon Griggs as this system. Constantine also Klages is such an example. The 24-year-old grew up in Mangfalltal near Munich. His parents have a farm there, and lined up at some point three camels in the stable. Constantine liked the animals and had 14 years with an idea: He offered camel rides, and people liked the wobbling. After high school Konstantin thought of studying veterinary medicine, but had in fact no desire to leave his camels. He stayed at home and expanded the herd. Three, twelve, and soon rode all the tour groups on camels through Mangfalltal. "Now I'm" fully professional camel driver, he says - and is happy even without a certificate.

Without qualification it myself closely in the creative industry weighs

Professor Voss in such tales upside down. He knows that work do-it-yourself professional biographies, but he believes that without education careers are the exception. And if you tell Voss of young people who have done it without testimony to costume designers, or in an online editorial, he says: "There are in creative fields are fields in which sociologists say they are not as strong> \u0026lt;verberuflicht. Experience teaches that the most are time-limited periods. "Voss recalled the first programmers, for which there were no training. Or first to the web designer. For both professions, there are now programs, and newcomers have a harder time.

"Do first time" a proper education - that is a sentence that the German economic history comes into play late. After the Second World War, the mass production reached into Germany on foot, and on the assembly lines were unskilled workers needed. Suddenly it was no longer so important to learn a certain profession. But times were changing. Gerd Bucerius ZEIT wrote in 1977 in an anxious article entitled The technology destroys jobs for unskilled workers. At that time, that time came to an end, where you could sign up with Siemens as a Data Entry, and then climb in the corporate hierarchy. In the eighties first company outsourced their production to low wage countries, and even more "easy jobs" disappeared. Labour markets have been since then, says Professor Voss' requirements-rich. " It began the period in which no training is not much.

(from the "Friday")

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