German Migrants Unemployable

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#3
What a shocker! What do they expect when everyone was either a jihadist or fig salesman
 
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Why anyone would want to preserve the Assad regime is beyond me (looking at Putin here).
 
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No need to work when you can receive entitlements .

The article isn't saying they won't work, it's saying they aren't qualified to work.

This article means nothing. How representative is data from top 30 firms? I would say it's not representative at all. 1 out of 6 kids in my family works for a top 500 US firm (GE) and we're all employed and doing well.
 
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The article isn't saying they won't work, it's saying they aren't qualified to work.

This article means nothing. How representative is data from top 30 firms? I would say it's not representative at all. 1 out of 6 kids in my family works for a top 500 US firm (GE) and we're all employed and doing well.

Won't work,can't work,not qualified, it's all relative..
 
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No idea, i just know the conclusion of this article is totally baseless

Frankfurter Allgeine Wirtschaft, who wrote the main article and it's findings, is a well known and respected German business paper. Not saying it's all true, but I would lean towards giving it a hell of a lot more weight of this being based on actuals findings then you apparently are.
 
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Frankfurter Allgeine Wirtschaft, who wrote the main article and it's findings, is a well known and respected German business paper. Not saying it's all true, but I would lean towards giving it a hell of a lot more weight of this being based on actuals findings then you apparently are.

I'm not saying any fact the German paper is untrue. I'm saying the conclusions in this Breitbart article, from the given facts, are invalid.
 
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I'm not saying any fact the German paper is untrue. I'm saying the conclusions in this Breitbart article, from the given facts, are invalid.

Ok, now I'm lost. I read the German article and it says many of the same things and comes to the same conclusions.
 
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Ok, now I'm lost. I read the German article and it says many of the same things and comes to the same conclusions.

Then those are invalid conclusions, too, which is not the same thing as saying the article is "untrue".

OP referenced the Breitbart article, so that's all I was ever speaking on until you mentioned the German paper.
 
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It referenced research that estimated 2% are employable.

Who knows how valid that is. I don't read German.

Institut errechnet: Nur jeder 50. Flüchtling findet einen Job - Wirtschaft - Bild.de

It would not surprise me at all to find most of the immigrants coming are going to have a hard time finding a job. Hell, if they had money and an employable skill they'd be somewhere else. The immigrants coming on are for the most part the lower end of the educated and employable in their own country.

To be clear, what exactly are you saying isn't true or at least exaggerated?
 
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I have a friend who live as an expat in Erding, Muzzies showing up and sucking on the teat isn't a new problem, the surprise is that anyone's surprised.
 
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Why say it's invalid then?

I don't know that I did say that stat was invalid. If I did, I didn't mean to.

The funny thing is, it looks like that German article said 2.7% and Breitbart rounded down to two....as if being honest about 0.7% would flip the perception.
 
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After being stationed in Germany for 4yrs I highly doubt skilled immigrants could easily find gainful employment in Germany. Germany is a Pro-German country and most immigrants have to become entrepreneurs to order to work.
 
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