I Was A German SW Engineer. Now I'm Almost Unemployed And Alone In the Forest - How Did I Get Here?

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Alex Tech

Alex Tech

Күн бұрын

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@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas, guys! 🎄 Thank you for your support! 🫶 I didn't expect that many views. Over the last year, my videos got ~50 views/video.
@MPXVM
@MPXVM Ай бұрын
@@alextech. Gleichfalls und schöne Feiertage 🌲🎅
@PharaoahMonk
@PharaoahMonk Ай бұрын
yeah you expected. 😂😂😂😂 that's why you made the video you fool. stop lying. you copy pasted the asian engineer.
@DanubeRecords-y5i
@DanubeRecords-y5i 18 күн бұрын
vote for the AfD
@ekesandras1481
@ekesandras1481 18 күн бұрын
SW heißt was? social worker sex worker short wave Stadtwerke Sicherheitswache
@caspa7
@caspa7 13 күн бұрын
Just move abroad!!
@mephesh
@mephesh Ай бұрын
Im a dev with 30 years experience. You are on the right path, be blessed.
@bro0ther
@bro0ther Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas! We are all going to make it, that's it
@jamesgarrard4361
@jamesgarrard4361 Ай бұрын
Me too buddy, I stopped working for corporate umbrella contractors
@andyd568
@andyd568 Ай бұрын
This type of introspection is what our industry needs. As developers we understand logic but not ourselves.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
💯 Andy! Sometimes it's awfully good to go into the forest and reflect😅
@fpetri1fp
@fpetri1fp Ай бұрын
Danke für dein authentisches Auftreten. Es macht echt einen großen Unterschiede, wenn wann zwar gut vorbereitet aber dennoch frei von der Seele redet. Es hat mich direkt gehooked. Je mehr man sich auf diesem Wege austauscht, desto besser ist es für alle. Nochmals vielen Dank dafür und frohes neues Jahr :)
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Danke WolloW! Das bedeutet mir viel. Immer wieder gerne :) Dir auch ein Frohes neues Jahr 🙌
@theeshi1
@theeshi1 Ай бұрын
As an immigrant living in Germany, I 100% agree with you. Germans really need to be more relaxed and innovative. It's sad to see the downfall of Germany right in front of my eyes because of some strict policies and how Germans think in general. I truly want to see this country succeed. Mate, you are awesome! Connecting with people is everything, whether it's physical or over the internet. Humans are the best. Keep rocking!
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks, mate! Totally agree-Germany’s potential is big, but the mindset can be rigid. Love your positivity. And I already love this comment section, it's so friendly👍 Let’s keep connecting and pushing for better-cheers!
@thebeautifulones5436
@thebeautifulones5436 Ай бұрын
If you love Germany, please go home.
@fpvfpv7117
@fpvfpv7117 Ай бұрын
@@thebeautifulones5436 you are a good example of someone being not relaxed and not innovative, congrats, I hope you are not german
@BoothTheGrey
@BoothTheGrey Ай бұрын
@@thebeautifulones5436 You are part of the problems - not the solution. Sad. Very sad.
@theeshi1
@theeshi1 Ай бұрын
@@thebeautifulones5436 Yes, I will, sir. I came here for a project and to contribute as much as I can. I am very glad about how this country treats me and its people, and I am going home at the end of 2025. 🙏
@insertname5421
@insertname5421 28 күн бұрын
20 years of experience here, 36 yo. I retired last year. I worked like a dog for almost a decade and saved and invested almost everything I made. Thankfully I can live now and work on my own IT adventures, I don't care for the paycheck anymore nor the money, I have just enough to live as a normal person, no luxury, but no need for a job anymore. I feel bad for the people who are now struggling to get a job in this market. PLEASE, for people who still have jobs, save, invest, don't go for the material luxury (cars, big hotels, etc), there's no more luxury than freeing yourself from the wage slavery, your life time is limited, enjoy it with you and yours, not with your bosses.
@5kopiyok
@5kopiyok 25 күн бұрын
What did you invest into?
@alextech.
@alextech. 24 күн бұрын
Thanks for your insights, Insert Name :) I agree with you, I started investing early on and can look now on this crisis a bit more relaxed than others (although I am still concerned). But it's easy to get distracted in a world full of social media. Wish you a good retirement and fun with your IT adventures (Y)
@insertname5421
@insertname5421 23 күн бұрын
@@5kopiyok Real estate (not houses, but commercial real estate like street stores, because I don't want to be in a position where I get to decide directly over people's roofs, renting houses is too sensitive for me). Then I also own a lot of SP500, thru the Degiro platform, and then Bitcoin since 2014 (although not as much as I wanted to).
@insertname5421
@insertname5421 23 күн бұрын
@@alextech. Thank you mate! I wish you all good, and keep up these amazing videos 💪
@alextech.
@alextech. 23 күн бұрын
@@insertname5421 Thanks @insertname5421. Means a lot to me :)
@yalcinozer4434
@yalcinozer4434 Ай бұрын
Hi Alex, Thanks for sharing. I am 36 years old male, and got my first SWD job in 2020, when was 32. It was my dream job, I was happy. After having 2-3 years of experience, I got a remote contract with a Berlin based company for about 8 months. And on Linkedin, I had 1-2 job offers every week, that was pushing me think "Ok Yalcin, you can wait for better alternatives" I was too picky, and waited too long and missed all that opportunities. I have been doing freelance job in recent years, and applying jobs time to time, but I am tired of being rejected. Things switched very quickly. And I don't know what to do next. Hope things go well soon for each of us.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Hi Yalcin, thanks for sharing your journey! It’s tough when opportunities feel missed, but your experience still speaks volumes. The market can be brutal, but persistence pays off. Keep pushing-you’ve already proven you’ve got what it takes. Wishing you all the best!
@KatharineOsborne
@KatharineOsborne Ай бұрын
I have 30 years experience in software engineering, but I’ve been unemployed for 18 months. The market is BRUTAL right now and affecting people of all skill levels. It’s never been this bad. Hopefully it gets better soon.
@mathiaslist6705
@mathiaslist6705 23 күн бұрын
I got my first real dev job with 2020 when my daughter was born and I got married and covid or corona broke out. Now it feels to me like I am stranded at the middle of nowhere.
@SurpriseMeJT
@SurpriseMeJT 27 күн бұрын
I'm 45 and absolutely despise corporate culture. To be treated like children being shuffled around from meeting to meeting is simply toxic. People are so terrible towards one another in these environments. Lots of fake relationships and fake positivism. Management has incentives to enable these practices. You play along thinking that's somehow going to save your job and then they lay you off/fire you because it really was about the budget and money all along.
@alextech.
@alextech. 24 күн бұрын
Yes, very true. I also would describe these company culture as toxic and fake often.
@haideral5104
@haideral5104 10 күн бұрын
Chomsky said it well corporates are managed by tyranny. It is funny because they always as for liberating the job market and the economy but once they have a problem they as for government intervention. They claim to support democracy but rule like tyrants.
@fontenbleau
@fontenbleau Ай бұрын
At 30 you have plenty time and possibilities. At 40 it's much different. At 50 it's just survival.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Yeah true. Thanks Fonten :)
@Maxშემიწყალე
@Maxშემიწყალე Ай бұрын
40 is no problem for me so far, same for 50 with relatives I have in tech. With the right mindset nothing is a problem, you just have to keep learning!
@fontenbleau
@fontenbleau Ай бұрын
@@Maxშემიწყალე i'm also in tech and i don't see need in people in 10 years on all high salary levels, considering savings, the example of burned soviet savings by 20 years in one day is the sober historical slap, that was just money exchange.
@kamelkani4051
@kamelkani4051 Ай бұрын
What about after death? Do you think about that too Or you think you just gonna turn to dust
@mathiaslist6705
@mathiaslist6705 23 күн бұрын
So you are telling me I am a zombie or kind of a zombie who even speaks kind of a zombie language.
@bill8216
@bill8216 5 күн бұрын
Wonderful. I like how you say “tough times never last” at the end
@alextech.
@alextech. 3 күн бұрын
Hi Bill, sure, it's always a mindset question! See you around :)
@bilalreffas1270
@bilalreffas1270 Ай бұрын
Dear Alex, as a software engineering manager (past software engineer) at Bosch working on the eBike division I can clearly say german industry has shown to transform itself. I‘m confident that is the spirit we need. We need smart people like you starting new things with business in mind or helping transforming Porsche, Bosch, Mercedes and all these names. The future is now and we have it in our hand. As someone who was born in Germany but having parents from Africa it‘s a true honor what companies we have. Furthermore, I received multiple times a scholarship by Apple in San Francisco. I decided to stay in Germany. Even though the news are not nice these days… the turnover will come. We are responsible make this companies successful or creating new Organisations. As you said we have many engineers. The future is bright. Keep the spirit up Alex.
@frankherbert3779
@frankherbert3779 Ай бұрын
Interesting, I met your lead architect. She is truly inspiring.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thank you for your inspiring words and for sharing your story! It’s incredible to hear from someone driving innovation and choosing to contribute to Germany’s transformation. I fully agree-the future is bright, and it’s on us to shape it. Your encouragement means a lot. Let’s keep pushing forward! :)
@WeCrackAllGames
@WeCrackAllGames Ай бұрын
In most of these companies you can't even get a job anymore nowadays, unless you know somebody that know's somebody. That's my personal opinion on why alot of these companies are struggling hard. They do not hire skillbased and are then wondering why they are struggling. They should just get their recruiting strategy fixed and take compliance more serious.
@WeCrackAllGames
@WeCrackAllGames Ай бұрын
As an example for this: At Audi you can finish your Ausbildung and then come back later with the job guarantee. Alot of people study after they finished their Ausbildung and then come back to Audi via the job guarantee when they finished their studies. Worst case is they have to do band work for like 6 months, but since they can internally apply to jobs that are not listed public, they get a job fairly easy. Thats how you can get into Audi pretty easy even with a super bad degree (job guarantee safes you, internal application process is also way easier). No wonder why they are having issues now with hiring strategies like that.
@petarpetrov3591
@petarpetrov3591 27 күн бұрын
"software engineering manager " May I ask what are you managing? Would like your surgeons to have managers?
@AndreasGwosdz
@AndreasGwosdz Ай бұрын
Wow, I found your video, and as a German IT Freelancer who has worked for multiple German enterprises since 2010, I can relate to everything you said. Solutions are designed by the business because they control the budget. But instead of revolutionizing the business using tech, we usually discuss another Excel-like application. This is so disappointing. 🤬 It is a massive problem for German corporations to stay competitive in the future. Our mindset nowadays: "Please, just no disruptive change at all." Thank you for being so honest.🙏
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience! It’s true-many businesses focus on short-term fixes instead of embracing disruptive innovation. This mindset definitely risks falling behind. Glad the video resonated with you, Andreas!
@fazeelrazzaq4936
@fazeelrazzaq4936 14 күн бұрын
Keep creating content. Don't get demotivated by what people say. Keep shining!
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hello @fazeelrazzaq4936, thanks for your kind words and your encouragement. I really appreciate it :) See you around, Alex
@DreySF
@DreySF Ай бұрын
A side note: management is not about telling people what to do. In my opinion it is all about setting the team or project for success. Good teams usually know better what to do in the project. Great teams even know how to do it best. People in management positions usually solve socio-technical problems. They work on the team and on the project - and if there is time also in the project as well. They are like good admins. If admin is good, youll never know his work. But with a bad admin, there are always troubleshooting.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Agree! Thx for the side note 👌 Management is all about perspective - it's about setting teams up for success, not just giving orders. Managers should remove obstacles, but sometimes they are the ones creating obstacles haha
@MorningNapalm
@MorningNapalm Ай бұрын
I agree, in my opinion, the primary tasks of management are making sure that the company is on the right path, and making sure that the people who do the actual work are never disturbed. In practice, a lot of management functions as a mutual justification network (of managers, for each other), not in the role of directing and enabling the actual workers.
@petarpetrov3591
@petarpetrov3591 27 күн бұрын
That is, project management, not people management.
@marktregear5776
@marktregear5776 13 күн бұрын
Your obvious sincerity makes the content really interesting.
@alextech.
@alextech. 9 күн бұрын
Thanks :)
@ItsAllFake1
@ItsAllFake1 Ай бұрын
When I was your age, I worked in Germany on a contract. It was a great experience. But after 3 years of Steuerklasse 1, I got steuermuede and fled.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Taxes are crazy here 💯 Where do you live/work now?
@BoothTheGrey
@BoothTheGrey Ай бұрын
@@alextech. Actually no - income taxes are not that high. Taxes PLUS health care insurance PLUS pension "fonds" PLUS unemployed insurance ... yes ... this is rather high in combination. One reason why "Rente" is so high, because we have a crazy system where all the rich don't need to pay more and there is no highest amount. We should guarantee a good minimum pension and a maximum pension of about the double and ALL people with income or wealth have to pay in the system. Also our health care system can improve a lot. One huge reasons is that the doctors have huge issues with distributing the money well (Ärztebund). Also the "Pflege" is a huge business where we still don't get it how to deal with it more efficiently. Almost everybody seems to be very unhappy with this system. But pure income taxes are not that high. Within the tax system it's weird that the "Spitzensteuersatz" is starting already with roughly 65k for a single person. This is WAY too early. And then there is a jump from 42% to 45% at 250K - and almost NO good earner unter 150K is rebelling because the guy with higher income pay the same tax rate. Why? Don't know. Never understood.
@gronkhfp
@gronkhfp Ай бұрын
But the german government needs those taxes to invest in infrastructure, education etc.. once you understand that taxes are reinvested to „den Laden am Laufen lassen“ your aren‘t as frustrated
@GerhardSauer-v6s
@GerhardSauer-v6s Ай бұрын
@@gronkhfp His point was not "i dont want to pay ANY taxes", it was "i am paying too much" - a very healthy position to be held by any sensible person. You can absolutely keep the Laden going with less money
@gronkhfp
@gronkhfp Ай бұрын
@ Not in Germany as you can See in the current State. Mainly because there were only Short Term descisions made for the Baby Boomers to get re-elected. Because the Laden wurde von den Baby Boomern an die Wand gefahren economywise and climatewise
@Victorromain
@Victorromain 9 күн бұрын
Very nicely done. It gets my subscription and like!
@alextech.
@alextech. 9 күн бұрын
Thank you, Victor! And thanks for subscribing :) See you around!
@macgaiver-mt2mb
@macgaiver-mt2mb Ай бұрын
I was Software Engineer for 15 Years in very different Areas. Now I am only self employed by programming AI small applications for the local people around. I appreciate your video. continue !
@the_yamamoto
@the_yamamoto Ай бұрын
Could you maybe elaborate on how and what exactly you do and how you find your customers? Because I'm also self-employed and I'm tired of making websites for ungrateful people who don't see the value in my work... I can't work a normal job either because I have to help look after my dad as he's bedridden and I just need the free time to not work myself to death when I have to go to an appointment with him and it takes longer, if you know what I mean.
@macgaiver-mt2mb
@macgaiver-mt2mb Ай бұрын
@ hey. I am still in a bad situation with divorce. I just take small simple jobs. I just run into customers. I do not work much for others. Living a reduced life.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks for this insights. Very motivational :) Happy New Year 🎉
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Wish you the best going through a divorce! Happy New Year 2025 🥳🎉
@SoloByteStudio
@SoloByteStudio Ай бұрын
Hey man, I'm about the same age and I have faced the same problems working in tech. This vid has resonated with me a lot. Keep up the good job and good luck growing beyond monetization on YT.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks SoloByte! Already got so much positive feedback and responses about this video. That's worth more the any monetization 🙏
@McMarschmellow
@McMarschmellow Ай бұрын
Refreshingly authentic video! I love how raw it is.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Marschmellow! :) But bro, you have 15 years old videos on your account - very nice!
@PatrickOnEngineering
@PatrickOnEngineering Ай бұрын
I'm SWE/architect 4 years older also with a fresh YT channel. I hope you gonna enjoy new hobby and grow it fast!
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks, same to you. Wish you all the best for your YT channel :) Interesting videos, keep it up 👍
@manu.yt25
@manu.yt25 Ай бұрын
Good luck for whatever you chose to do going ahead!
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks Manu!
@michibichi2212
@michibichi2212 14 күн бұрын
thanks for sharing your experience. i agree with a lot of what youre saying, but not everything. but that deoends on the personal experiences we all make. best of luck to you going forqard 👍🏻
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @michibichi2212, thanks for your comment. That's how it should be :) I wish you also all the best! Best regards, Alex
@rsg7221
@rsg7221 18 күн бұрын
You are wise for your age 🙂 I am a 35 yr old data analyst/engineer who recently stepped into an architecture role. I hate corporate life and I want more freedom and also live in the countryside. My country (NL) has a similar work culture as Germany. It's hard to think out of the box here and do something different.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @rsg7221, ah, you are lucky! Great countryside in NL, I sometimes visit in the summer :) But yes, I agree doing something out of the box isn't so appreciated here, but possible. There are a lot of famous examples out there. Nevertheless, wish you all the best in your new architecture role. Best regards, Alex
@kasulejoseph9317
@kasulejoseph9317 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the conversation. A lot to learn.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Happy to hear that, Joseph 👍
@AdamDjellouli
@AdamDjellouli 22 күн бұрын
Hallo, ich habe auch in der deutschen Automobilindustrie als Softwareentwickler gearbeitet und ähnliche Erfahrungen gemacht. Viel Erfolg weiterhin!
@alextech.
@alextech. 20 күн бұрын
Hallo Adam, schade, dass du keine besseren Erfahrungen gemacht hast. Danke, dir auch viel Erfolg weiterhin :)
@ekSE78
@ekSE78 Ай бұрын
Schönes Video, ich bin kurz davor mein Informatik Studium zu beenden und habe angefangen als Werkstudent zu arbeiten. Finde solche Videos immer interessant, wo man etwas von erfahreneren Personen mitnehmen kann. Mach einfach weiter, vielleicht gönnt der KZbin Algo bald viele Views. Dann sind die Leute, die deinen Content peinlich finden auch wieder ganz still :)
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Vielen Dank, Ek! Wünsche dir viel Erfolg im Studium/Jobstart. Und natürlich Frohes Neues Jahr 🙏
@leonlowenstadter9223
@leonlowenstadter9223 20 күн бұрын
Kleiner Tipp zur Arbeitgeberwahl: Auch nach kleineren/mittleren Unternehmen schauen, da man dort öfter ein größeres/vielfältigeres Aufgabengebiet hat.
@ThannatarGaming
@ThannatarGaming 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for your insight, very helpful as a newcomer in Germany.
@alextech.
@alextech. 24 күн бұрын
Wish you a good start in Germany, Thannatar :)
@FloDaddelt
@FloDaddelt Ай бұрын
Speaking gets better and easier over time just by doing it. Which you already are. Nice video!
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks Flo! Means a lot to me :)
@karlmiller5009
@karlmiller5009 Ай бұрын
Mir gefällt es dass der Algorithmus dein Video für mich gefunden hat. Dein Englisch ist perfekt. Vielen Dank mit uns deine Geschichte mitzuteilen. Es würde mich freuen mehr über deine Erfahrungen und Gedanken des AI (KI) hören. Ich habe abonniert. Vielen Dank nochmals, Alex!
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Danke für den Support, Karl! Mein nächstes Video wird vermutlich den Titel haben: "Who’s really behind ChatGPT?" 😉
@gronkhfp
@gronkhfp Ай бұрын
@@alextech.that would be interesting. Even more interesting would be the legal side behind the illegally crawled repositories big AI Models like CoPilot are build on.
@thomass6927
@thomass6927 14 күн бұрын
Viel Erfolg zu Ihnen! I'm 40, American in Germany, and I get a lot of what you're saying.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @thomass6927, thanks! All the best to you as well! I wish I could just move to the US. You are so lucky that you have that option :) See you around, Alex
@silkekoehlmann4188
@silkekoehlmann4188 13 күн бұрын
KZbin Chanel from Thorsten Schulte Silberjunge:" 120 Jahre fremdbestimmt " und " Die grosse Täuschung " KZbin Kanal dieZuversicht:" Der geheime Krieg gegen das deutsche Volk und seine historischen Wurzeln "!
@thomass6927
@thomass6927 13 күн бұрын
@@alextech. I'm not in software so I wouldn't make more in the USA per se. And every place has a giant set of advantages and disadvantages. But for sure, the more citizenship/residencies you have, the luckier you are.
@vijaypatil-w7v
@vijaypatil-w7v Ай бұрын
I agree 100% with you having been in software industry for 17 years. A large percentage of software people just showing they are doing something. I keep wondering where the society is going on. A tiny percentage of wealthy, powerful people are controlling enormous resources and affecting live's of millions.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Yeah sad and true! Wish you a Happy New Year, Vijay!
@ZockyPocky
@ZockyPocky 20 күн бұрын
Very genuine. Keep it up! 100% agree with you, as I used to work in Germany.
@alextech.
@alextech. 20 күн бұрын
Thanks for the appreciation, Zocky!
@AhmedSayed-cc7gs
@AhmedSayed-cc7gs 20 күн бұрын
Thanks Alex for sharing! truly inspiring!
@alextech.
@alextech. 20 күн бұрын
Thanks Ahmed :)
@sabitkondakc9147
@sabitkondakc9147 14 күн бұрын
I believe that right after the COVID people experienced a womb feeling and recognized how valuable life is.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @sabitkondakc9147, haha yes, very true! And remote work change a lot at least in my perspective. See you around, Alex
@caspa7
@caspa7 13 күн бұрын
I went freelance right after university, left Germany shortly after and never look back. I use some of my German “Tugenden” to either push things the correct way but mostly just let things flow even if it’s not as efficient, doesn’t really matter in the end. And I’m happy while being worried about my old Heimat, seeing how this once shining beacon is turning into a grumpy old fart. Still love it, it’s my old turf with the sweetest memories and most amazing people who shaped me into who I am today.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @caspa7, probably a good decision you made early in life! Yes, I agree. It's very sad to experience this while still living here. A lot of colleagues are switching to defense companies right now. Weird to see this development as well. Where do you live now? Best regards, Alex
@caspa7
@caspa7 10 күн бұрын
@@alextech. as a former Java developer I had only one choice…. 😉
@ZeeshanHaider-ij8xh
@ZeeshanHaider-ij8xh 20 күн бұрын
I left you guys when I was exact 30 :D and jumped the Automotive industry. BTW love to see you again after many years.. :)
@alextech.
@alextech. 20 күн бұрын
Oh no...that's embarrassing! I hoped nobody would find it 😬 Nice to see you here as well haha I hope you are doing fine! 😉
@ZeeshanHaider-ij8xh
@ZeeshanHaider-ij8xh 20 күн бұрын
haha no worries, don’t know how it ended up in my feed. enjoy it and you are right in the video! cheers.
@colcal5275
@colcal5275 Ай бұрын
I e enjoyed listening to your video, it feels authentic and honest.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks for the compliment, I appreciate it 👌
@milosCivejovidar
@milosCivejovidar Ай бұрын
We base so much of our happiness by comparing our lives to others. In the past having a stable office job that gets you out of your home every day was considered way better form of living to just sitting in your village home and being bored. People in smaller towns had almost zero ways of earning a living outside of repetitive and depressive manual labor. But the office way of life has degraded, as companies are now putting efficiency, cost cutting and global market competition in front of everything else. Seeing people on social networks not being tied to employers is now a much better perspective of life, like a village laborer seeing an office employee going in his car every morning to do something that seems interesting.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
That's an interesting perspecitve, Milos. Never thought about it that way 👍
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 Ай бұрын
I grew up very poor but was always good at business. But 2014 I was worth €6 million. I was not really happy but I had lots of money and thats what matters right? In July that year I suffered brain damage in a mugging and 18 months later I was bankrupt and homeless. I get my life together is a very basic minimalist sense and at first my poverty was an embarrassment, after a while I started to enjoy the simplicity of my life. I never tried to regain the wealth, I have no interest in it. I tailor bespoke historical suits when my health allows and I have written a few books. Im far happier than I ever was when I was rich. The things you own really DO own you in the end, they really do...!!!
@testowykana1763
@testowykana1763 5 күн бұрын
Recently I've seen so many developers/surgeons living in the woods now, that soon it will become crowded there xD
@alextech.
@alextech. 3 күн бұрын
In 3 years: I was living in the woods, now I am a SW Engineer haha
@psycdice
@psycdice 17 күн бұрын
Am just starting my life in Germany. All what you said is 100% true. However from where i am coming from. This is a big step up.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @psycdice, interesting perspective. Where do you come from if I may ask? :) Wish you a good start in Germany (Y) Best, Alex
@psycdice
@psycdice 13 күн бұрын
@alextech. Egypt
@psycdice
@psycdice 13 күн бұрын
@alextech. Thanks for all the kind wishes
@SalvatorePellitteri
@SalvatorePellitteri 12 күн бұрын
'Though times never last'.... me: 😢I spent my last 25 years alone of 43.
@alextech.
@alextech. 9 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that bro. But you are not alone. I can recommend dancing class for meeting new people, etc. Wish you all the best! Of course, you can reach out through mail if you want to :)
@estebanuo
@estebanuo 25 күн бұрын
you are not alone with your observations, but we have always the chance to change a little bit "this mess", maybe others could also follow that path? don't give up! greetings from Hamburg!
@alextech.
@alextech. 24 күн бұрын
Hi Esteban, thanks for you comment :) I hope so, I will share my future path and more on this channel, hopefully as an inspiration for others. Greetings back! :)
@alexey.sibirtsev
@alexey.sibirtsev Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Thank you for your video! I'm 40 already and have been working as an SWE for half of my life. I know your feelings; I feel the same. Greetings from Berlin!
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well, Alexey! Thanks 🙏
@siva_rama_krishna_raju
@siva_rama_krishna_raju 29 күн бұрын
Hey Alex, thank you for this informative video! As engineers, we love to solve problems, but we often face limitations when implementing ideas within corporate environments. If we decide to pursue a startup with a product idea, how can we go about doing that in Germany? Could you please make a video on this topic? Given your extensive experience in the industry, we believe you are the right person to guide us.
@alextech.
@alextech. 24 күн бұрын
Hey Sivarama, thanks a lot for your comment :) Sure, that's actually on my agenda to take you on a journey to build a small SAAS. I have built some things in the past, some work out, some don't. Let's see (Y)
@somjrgebn
@somjrgebn 17 күн бұрын
Very similar story as an American, minus the lacking business culture. Massive layoffs in the tech industry recently. Been independent since 2019, but things are changing even for those like us in America.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @somjrgebn, sad to hear that story. Yeah, I heard about the massive tech layoff in the tech industry. But hopefully better days are ahead. Wish you all the best! :) See you around, Alex
@andi1984dev
@andi1984dev Ай бұрын
Hey Alex, very honest and inspiring video that will most probably stay in my mind for some days. And a fantastic idea to do this video at the Cloef. Very famous place! Congratulations to your anniversary and all the best for your version of 2025! Greets from Saarlänner to Saarlänner :)
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Hey Andi, thanks so much! :) You should continue with your YT videos too (Y) So klän is die Welt haha
@ANURAGSINGH-bt2rr
@ANURAGSINGH-bt2rr Ай бұрын
Hi Alex. Very natural and honest of you to come out and speak your heart. Almost everyone who is around 30 (late 20s early 30s) resonates with you. Btw is that saarbrücken?
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thank you, Anurag! Means a lot to me. It's Saarschleife in Perl :)
@maxehhh
@maxehhh Ай бұрын
Amazing, don't know how this popped up on my feed but great video and feel related as an expat SW in Berlin, great to see our bunch coming up. You gained a new subscriber my friend😁
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks Max, means a lot. I appreciate the support ✌
@taekwondo4u
@taekwondo4u 19 күн бұрын
i can relate! was working in the freelance business so far and 2022 was an absolute boom. However now 2025 there seem to be no contracts around anymore or only Arbeitnehmerüberlassung. especially in the car industry. It will be probably tough in the next few years.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @taekwondo4u, Yeah, it’s sad how things turned out, but hopefully, better days are ahead. Let’s see. What kind of freelance business were you working on? By the way, I also did Taekwondo when I was younger-lol! Best regards, Alex
@idemchenko-js
@idemchenko-js Ай бұрын
I agree with you on so many levels! You’ve got yourself a subscriber!
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks for the support, Ivan! Means a lot to me 🙏
@frankherbert3779
@frankherbert3779 Ай бұрын
Dear Alex, dear all. Alex is right!. I was in the same situation in that age. That's life and life is a ride. Enjoy it. The reward will be beyond your imagination.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thank you for the encouragement, Frank! You're absolutely right - appreciate the wisdom! 🚀
@koustavmandal2669
@koustavmandal2669 14 күн бұрын
I do work at German company, I'm also electrical engineer turned software dev . I can related what you saying . I feel GERMANY is slowly moving it's software to India and Asia with cheap labour
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @koustavmandal2669, thanks for your comment! Yes, I agree. In 2016 when I started, there were already close collaborations with India. And now the companies need to reduce cost and moving software engineering to India/Asia. Maybe we will need our electrical engineering certificate again one day. See you around, Alex
@mikethespike7579
@mikethespike7579 18 күн бұрын
Over 40 years of engineering experience (mechanical engineering and design) in the German automotive industry. Most of that as an independent consultant. I've met a whole lot of software engineers during this time, all of them ambitious and full of energy at the start of their career. The one thing I noticed about these guys, only very few of them were still in software engineering by the time they had turned 40 and then usually as self-employed developers hoping to earn a living working on their own software solutions. Already at 30 many of them had started to wander away from the field. Some took on jobs as university lecturers, usually teaching maths or coding. Others had entered entirely different fields. One of them started up as a graphics designer and another ended up reading philosophy. That said, it's a sign that something is very wrong with an organisation when a lot of work-time is spent in meetings and is usually the boss's fault. One meeting a week is already a lot. On average I was in a meeting maybe once a month and often left early if I felt I wasn't needed. My deadlines were far more important to me. I wish you all the best and hope things work out for you.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @mikethespike7579, thanks for sharing your over 40 years of engineering experience! Very valuable :) Yes, interesting observation. I also noticed that software engineers are usually between 20-40, don't know where they disappear after that lol One meeting a week would be so awesome! I had days where I had 3 dailys (only for reporting), I don't even know when I should work. I am also thinking of a work type more safe (lecturer) or more independent (self-employed) but this situation is difficult. Let's see! Thanks, I wish the same to you. Maybe enjoying your retirement already? See you, Alex
@asxes
@asxes Ай бұрын
I'm also on the verge of this transformation (though I haven't written my resignation letter yet). I have an IT job that doesn't pay well, and honestly, I feel sorry for the time I'm spending there. I want to start my own business. But how? i dony know. I hope you find your way. I've subscribed to your channel, full support!
@rnish2958
@rnish2958 Ай бұрын
Careful quitting your job. Companies are not hiring.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for your support, Taner! I hope to bring some real advice on how to make some side money/start a little business on this channel because a lot of people asked :)
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
@asxes, yes. @rnish2958 is right. Be realistic and try to do sth on the side first ;)
@antoniogm5984
@antoniogm5984 Ай бұрын
Weiter so! Authentisch und realitätsbezogen!
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Vielen Dank Antonio! Das bedeutet mir viel :)
@wdcapl
@wdcapl 19 күн бұрын
I have applied multiple times to roles on the German market. Lots of rules that are not natural and do not make any sense. "We do this stuff because we have been always doing them like that". I invite you to be a freelancer in my homecountry - poland. Freelacing here is pure freedom.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @wdcapl, Ah, that's sounds interesting! I love Poland, I have been to Warsaw back in the days. What precisely do you mean with "Lots of rules that are not natural"? Best regards, Alex
@a-skynet1011
@a-skynet1011 Ай бұрын
looks like the saarschleife, very nice place for making the video, thanks for sharing your insights! =)
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Andreas! It is Saarschleife yes 🙏 Light/Weather was pretty bad on that day, but whatever. Und Frohes Neues! :)
@shanesprecher8290
@shanesprecher8290 Ай бұрын
I love the fact you are out enjoying nature. That’s the world we to be a part of, not the man made one.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Yes Shane! Just good to experience something different than the wfh setup sometimes.
@goldgeologist5320
@goldgeologist5320 14 күн бұрын
Dear Alex: I am 69 and a mining geologist. I have seen the exact same thing in mining companies and my career since the 1980s. Almost no companies have an equally paid technical track carrier path as the manager career path. This destroys companies, as your best technical people end up u happy and not contributing. I have also seen the gaps in hiring which we call the donut hole, with declining education and learned skill sets from mentoring. My impression of German, Korean and Japanese culture is that it is inflexible versus USA. I would say find your path. It may not be in a large corporation. You are obviously intelligent and will do well. Tough times build strong men. Strong men build good times. Good times makes weak men. Weak men make bad times.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Dear @goldgeologist5320, thank you for sharing your experiences and taking the time to comment here :) I really appreciate it because in my family, nobody has a technical background. It’s eye-opening to see how these challenges span industries and decades. I agree that undervaluing technical career paths and neglecting mentorship harms both individuals and companies. Your advice to find my own path really resonates, and I appreciate the encouragement! That quote at the end is one of my favorites-so true and timeless! Wish you all the best, hopefully enjoyed your retirement :) Best regards, Alex
@goldgeologist5320
@goldgeologist5320 13 күн бұрын
@ Alex: I jumped to consulting after having sufficient and significant experienced to the best man in my field. This allowed rapid expansion of the skills, knowledge and diversification of by experience. I was then recruited back to the corporate world at a much higher level with the ability to direct the environment. As I like to say “If I am going to ride the railroad, I want to be the conductor in charge.” Best of luck.
@chrizzier
@chrizzier 14 күн бұрын
Das mit den Meetings ist wirklich ein seltsames Phänomen. Ich habe das auch beobachtet. Ich glaube hier muss die Firma eine Vorgabe machen, damit die Leute nicht dauernd Meetings einstellen und wahllos Leute einladen. Stimme leider auch zu, dass es in Deutschland extrem wenige Leute gibt die wirtschaftliches Wissen oder Denken haben.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi Christina, ja und manche Leute pushen das ja gerade zu. Aus jedem Meeting kommt man mit 2 Follow-Up Meetings raus. Danke für den Kommentar und das Abo ☺️ Bis bald, Alex
@mirceapaulmuresan
@mirceapaulmuresan 23 күн бұрын
I like your honesty, keep it up!
@alextech.
@alextech. 20 күн бұрын
Thanks Mircea! :)
@mirazpastore6495
@mirazpastore6495 19 күн бұрын
Hi Alex, I really like your thoughts. And, what I really like the most is that, you said you are not happy when you are only reacting not acting. I have the same feelings like you. I am feeling so low when I don't have enough impact on any kind of work, whether I am good enough or not. But, as I am also 30 (I have just finished my master from Paderborn University), I just want to share this to you, what you did in last 7-8 years, it is kind of goal for me in this age right now. But what I get from your videos, you want to move your career from corporate world. My point is sometimes we have do something which we don't like, and most of the time we donot even know what actually we like. For example, I love to take exotic animals photos and videos, but somehow at this time I cant shift or move my dream work, (because of my current situation, I must have to find a job, maybe someday). People often say do whatever your heart wants. But, it is not always the reality. For you, what you are thinking of course it is coming from your heart, but the journey is long and difficult. But, there will be some people like me who will always appreciate your thoughts whether you will successful or not. I have just one question to you, goal and fulfil the dream are same or different?
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @mirazpastore6495, Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your thoughts-it means a lot! You’re right, life often requires us to do things we don’t love, and figuring out our true passions can take time. As for your question, I think goals and dreams are connected but different. A goal is actionable and short-term, while a dream is the bigger picture that gives life purpose. Congrats on finishing your master’s-it’s a big achievement! Keep working toward your dreams, even if progress feels slow. But I would encourage you to continue taking exotic animal photos! What's stopping you? I am also doing these videos after work. And maybe your tiktok/youtube channel with exotic animal photos/videos will take off, you never know until you have tried. I’ll keep sharing my journey - whatever comes next - appreciating people like you resonate with it. Thanks for that! :) All the best, Alex
@heady2905
@heady2905 Ай бұрын
Guten Rutsch wenn es so weit ist und viel Erfolg für 2025
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Danke Heady, wünsche ich dir ebenso 🎉
@Millio_4_reallio
@Millio_4_reallio Ай бұрын
Would love to hear more about how you have helped smaller/ local companies with their software development tasks. I’ve always hated the corporate structure in the UK and would love to see a move back to smaller/ local companies. Would love to see a video on this topic, thanks
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, Millio! Yes, I can do that. I wrote it down into my idea list ✏️
@John_Smith__
@John_Smith__ Ай бұрын
Very nice Video no doubt. Thanks for sharing those wise words.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Of course, John! 🙏
@user-hr2cf9kb9t
@user-hr2cf9kb9t Ай бұрын
Vielen Glückwunsch von Schweden.
@marcelvanLare
@marcelvanLare Ай бұрын
Nice. Good you are exposing thoughts and are not afraid to be vulnerable and ready to explore. I am a freelance programmer and love my jobs. Be in a company for a few months or 2 years or so for a project to deliver. Enjoy your explorations.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks Marcel! Freelancing sounds awesome-love the flexibility. 🚀 I'm excited to keep exploring new opportunities. Best of luck with your projects!
@tobiaswunner217
@tobiaswunner217 Ай бұрын
Well spoken. I am in my fourties. As a player once in the tech science and industry I can relate. The word embarassing related a lot. It would be great to have a more 'integrated' life like also exploring/developing other skills while having a tech job. For me living out multiple skills/crafts/talents felt very good. There are also more important or at least same important things. Stay blessed. Greetings
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment Tobias! Yes that would be nice :) Stay blessed too 👍 LG Alex
@LeutnantJoker
@LeutnantJoker Ай бұрын
Grüße an die Saarschleife ;) I've given up on this career type myself as well. I'm now moving to Sweden and will try myself as an Indie dev, and if that doesn't work out I'll try something different. Software Engineering in companies just is hell on earth.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks :) Oh beautiful Sweden! Good luck on your indie hacking journey! I have tried some indie projects in the recent past but all didn't make any substantial money. I think I will do a video about these experiences one day.
@axmy1776
@axmy1776 Ай бұрын
thank you! I wish you all the best for the future :-)
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
You're welcome 👍 Thanks, same to you 🙌
@rasterzeit
@rasterzeit Ай бұрын
Hi Alex, you seem like a really nice and cool dude. I really enjoyed your video (sometimes the KZbin algorithm does manage to be useful!). I’m 45 and have been working in the German "tech industry" for 25 years. Not for big automotive companies, but rather for medium-sized web agencies - so I can totally relate to what you’re describing in this video. I think we "tech people" tend to be more open-minded, which makes it hard to fit into these often very outdated structures. Without COVID, there never would have been this push for remote work either. Unfortunately, Germany is very stuck and over-regulated in many ways. If I understand correctly, you’re still unattached? Maybe taking a step abroad could be something for you? Keep making videos - I think you’ve really got a talent for it.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words and for sharing your experience! It’s great to hear from someone who’s been in the industry for so long and can relate to these challenges. You’re absolutely right-tech people often thrive in more flexible and innovative environments, and remote work has been a game-changer (for me as well). You’re spot on about stepping abroad-it’s definitely on my mind, with Switzerland and the US as options. Both have exciting opportunities and different work cultures. Thanks again for your support and encouragement especially regarding the videos -it means a lot because YT Views/Subs don't always reflect my effort haha 🙌
@Csu2024
@Csu2024 25 күн бұрын
Hi Alex, I think it would be interesting to see acting scenes of German way of software development… from endless meetings, review sessions, fights over PRs, retro and etc. I think it would be fun :)
@alextech.
@alextech. 24 күн бұрын
Thanks man! I think will do something like this :)
@JohnIdlewood
@JohnIdlewood 28 күн бұрын
I moved to Germany 4+ years ago as a SWE. We, expats, sometimes come from countries where things are like in the Wild West, we're used to it, we'll move on. But right now seeing my colleagues - hard-working highly educated German engineers who counted on stability and equality (because it has been so for 70 yrs) working for non-competitive salary for companies that start cutting staff, trying to get by - is really heartbreaking. PS. Remember, hard times are temporarily, keep doing what you love.
@petarpetrov3591
@petarpetrov3591 27 күн бұрын
keyword: equality. If you accept that injustice up front don't complain on the exit.
@JohnIdlewood
@JohnIdlewood 27 күн бұрын
@@petarpetrov3591 who accepts, who complains, who exits, from where ? How does it relates to the context of the video ?
@alextech.
@alextech. 24 күн бұрын
Thanks John! Yes, I see the same thing, very heartbreaking. Wish you all the best in these turbulent times :)
@Maxშემიწყალე
@Maxშემიწყალე Ай бұрын
Great video. Working remote has been the best thing for me as well. I can sleep more and waste less time making the commute to and from work. I used to work for a German car company's software subsidiary; it was very slow to act/react and impossible to do anything.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks Max! Yeah, no more commute 🙌
@TankaNafaka
@TankaNafaka Ай бұрын
I completely agree what you are saying. I'm on the same page as you but with a mortgage and 4 kids so I don't have much of a choice. I have hoped between the jobs a LOT in the last 5-6 years and my biggest issues are meetings and corporate setup. "..not asking any questions .." 100pct agree. Greetings from DK
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Appreciate the honesty, Tanka! Mortgage, 4 kids, and corporate chaos-you're juggling like a pro. Meetings suck, though, right? Big respect and Greetings back to DK!
@MPXVM
@MPXVM Ай бұрын
Short daily company meetings are ok, long meetings are waste of time, especially when is monologue 😪
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Absolutely! 💯
@RihelSig
@RihelSig 14 күн бұрын
I'm a doctor and want to quit stress to live my life as I wish far from pressure and stress
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @RihelSig, that's so interesting. I have a friend who is a doctor and I always admire him. Sometimes I think: Maybe I should have chosen a different path. It's so easy to become self-employed in this career. But of course, there is a high workload, pressure and stress. Wish you all the best! See you around, Alex
@RihelSig
@RihelSig 13 күн бұрын
@@alextech. Thank you , all the best for you too
@siegfriedbarfuss9379
@siegfriedbarfuss9379 Ай бұрын
I am twice your age. Here it comes: if you really are good. Go on yourself and create something fun. Join interest group / meetup where you find likewise inspiring spirits …
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks Siegfried! Since recently, I am also joining meetups :)
@LDdrums20
@LDdrums20 Ай бұрын
I feel you man. I agree 100% with you. I see myself in the same place in the coming years
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thx. I hope the best for you 😬
@ivansostarec2564
@ivansostarec2564 Ай бұрын
Love to hear your opinion, thank you!
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Glad you listened, Ivan!
@ilyassakhanov6438
@ilyassakhanov6438 15 күн бұрын
Algorithm picked up your vid. Congrats!🎉
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @ilyassakhanov6438, thanks for the compliment! Thank you for watching :) See you, Alex
@kobibr9362
@kobibr9362 18 күн бұрын
Back from Canada to Belgium. I am super stuck after working remote in Canada.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @kobibr9362, there are worse places to work remotely than Canada. I hope you enjoyed your time and the beautiful nature over there :) Do you also have problems finding a job? Just a few days ago, a friend send me this over: www.github.careers/careers-home/jobs/3885?lang=en-us Maybe interesting for you? See you around + thanks for subscribing :) Alex
@kobibr9362
@kobibr9362 12 күн бұрын
@ It was awesome Canada is awesome innovation was actually part of the company culture. Every 2 splints they gave us 3 days to work on anything we wanted solo or in teams. We got new products out of these innovation days using any tech we wanted and made new teams for them. Sadly I was a consultant(not hired by the company it self) and got laid off when bank interests raised and the company did layoffs. Here in Europe not only every project uses old tech, little to no innovation and no remote work. Not only people go to the office everyday but hey do less with shittier tech stacks. The companies them selfs are less competitive towards each other and even less competitive towards the worlds. Those companies won’t exist in 15 years to my eyes they can not hold up on an open market, they are to slow.
@Sapthaskm
@Sapthaskm 17 күн бұрын
Servus mate! Very informative about IT career jobs in Germany. Can you also make a video about biotech industries and their potential in Germany. Have been living here for 5 years and in Bavaria there is this hype about becoming Silicon Valley for biotech. Is this true ? Does this industry has the potential to expand and increase the job force?
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @Sapthaskm, thanks for your compliment, I appreciate it :) Uh, that's actually a good idea for a video. Of course I would need to put some research into it. But I will write it down (Y) But I am not so familiar with biotech, so I cannot comment on this right away. See you, Alex
@saschadibbern339
@saschadibbern339 Ай бұрын
30 yrs ago I moved away from Germany. Right now I'm first time back after 8 yrs for a visit. My impression is that Germany has gone down the drain. My life outside of Germany is/was like a job fairytale. I have worked nearly all positions one could imagine for IT/Biz nerd like me: developer, architecture, tester, security, operations, manager, specialist, consultant, contractor, freelancer, founder ... but newer as an employee. Follow your dreams but be also a business man, and don't let yourself fool by fools who are just cogs in machines. They only cover their a.. for next paycheck.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
💯 Sascha! Sad what is happening to Germany right now. And yes, business it is 👍
@storiestellr
@storiestellr 25 күн бұрын
you’re the real deal, Alex
@alextech.
@alextech. 24 күн бұрын
Thanks storiestellr! I watched some of your Camino videos - awesome stuff :)
@storiestellr
@storiestellr 24 күн бұрын
@@alextech. hey Alex, cool, I appreciate it! glad you liked them 😃
@chrisstucker1813
@chrisstucker1813 Ай бұрын
German man doing what German man does best: engineering and innovation ! Love from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Hey Chris, thanks for your comment out of lovely England! Let's hope our superpower is still in demand in the future :/ Greetings, Alex
@randomstuffman01
@randomstuffman01 Ай бұрын
Hello from Toronto Canada. Interesting story. Thanks.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thx! Awesome that the video reached people all over the world 🙏
@F-aber
@F-aber 22 күн бұрын
5:40 I’m so glad that my company noticed this trend and did pretty strong course correction, now I only have 1 hour worth of meetings a day on average which is quite nice, but I think one of the reasons we were able to do that is because we don’t have many managers, so most people are actually people who want to work.
@alextech.
@alextech. 20 күн бұрын
"1 hour worth of meetings a day on average" - you are a lucky guy, Faber ;)
@bwandesky
@bwandesky Ай бұрын
I am subscriber number 923 [ish] - Hopefully in the near future you'll hit the 1K mark and explore monetization.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for subscribing, Wandera! Thanks, wish you a Happy New Year 🙏
@rudykhalil2975
@rudykhalil2975 Ай бұрын
Hi Alex, hang in there. Things will turn alright at the end 😉 Was that Saarschleife at the start of your video?
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thx! Bingo 🤗
@blancoh2
@blancoh2 Ай бұрын
Good job. I like the content.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Thanks Hugo. Appreciate it :)
@Hukkinen
@Hukkinen Ай бұрын
Interesting to connect the salary (level) with or dependent on money available in a particular industry and the amount of employees.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
I would think so yes, Janne. In the US, there is much more money in the system and the salaries are way higher.
@topoftheblock-g4q
@topoftheblock-g4q Ай бұрын
Sehr konstruktives Video, danke
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
Gerne und Dankeschön 🙏
@Sk0lzky
@Sk0lzky 26 күн бұрын
I'm turning 30 this year and I wish I became an SW engineer even for a few years 😅
@alextech.
@alextech. 24 күн бұрын
Hi Sk0lzyk, what's the problem currently? Are you also having problems on the job market?
@kevessex1
@kevessex1 25 күн бұрын
I am 56, so when you turn 56, the world of work will have changed dramatically. The most important things in life are health and well-being. If our European countries continue to prosper, then we all must accommodate change. Britain, as the Germans say, is an elbow society (Ellenbogengesellschaft). We have lost many good people who could work in Britain. Both societies are similar but very different. It will be interesting to witness how the Germans manage the changes in their economy. Britain adopted a service economy after deindustrialisation. Britain seems to have had more success in adopting the digital economy. I am not an expert, but it is my views by my reading. Alles gute für die Zukunft.
@alextech.
@alextech. 24 күн бұрын
Very true, John yes. I hope we can adapt, nobody knows beforehand, right? Thanks for your comment, wish you all the best as well :)
@kp2718
@kp2718 13 күн бұрын
I tried being a goddamn dentist in Germany for 3 months, coming from Poland, it's supposed to be a very simple manual job, but everything was so freaking stale, pointless demands, lack of trust from patients and totally inefficient use of me being in the office, lots of overstaffing just because those positions *must* be filled, very stiff air, over treatment, and half my Polish salary - call me a risk taker than XD Couldn't have made a worse decision than staying there longer, everything felt stuck in time, perhaps in the 70s-80s... Came back in the 4th month:)
@alextech.
@alextech. 9 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that, Konrads! I wish you had a great time here but the circumstances are sometimes different. I do believe we are stuck in the 70-80, everything is printed and slow, etc. Poland is a beautiful country, wish you all the best :)
@bigjd2k
@bigjd2k Ай бұрын
There are a lot of engineers who just like engineering and don’t see any value in becoming a manager… unfortunately there’s no way to progress upwards without moving jobs, which has become really hard, or start your own enterprise which needs capital and a niche product idea.
@alextech.
@alextech. Ай бұрын
You're right, career progression often feels tied to management or moving jobs. Starting your own enterprise is an option, but it needs capital and an unique idea. Finding a path that aligns with your skills is key.
@Drakmo79
@Drakmo79 17 күн бұрын
It seems you have a lot of opinions on a lot of things. And its pretty clear you just don‘t fit where you have been. Nothing to be ashamed for. Hope you find your way
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @Drakmo79, yes, it seems so... Thanks for your kind words! :) See you, Alex
@linchudson4990
@linchudson4990 13 күн бұрын
Write a book & self publish. Also, what about robotics? This channel is a great step toward networking.
@alextech.
@alextech. 13 күн бұрын
Hi @linchudaon4990, I actually wrote my thesis in robotics/AI. Yes, that would be also a good persepctive :) Thanks for the trust. See you around, Alex