u/Creative-Zombie-4212

ULPT: Fake 1 year job experience to land the actual job?

Finished apprenticeship a year ago in rural Germany, zero job offers with >100 applications, considering faking 1 year of work experience on my CV. Worth it?

So I just finished my 3-year IT apprenticeship (FiSi). Got a genuinely good reference letter, passed my exams, the company even said they wanted to keep me but had no open position.

But I live in the middle of nowhere, can't relocate, and every remote job wants "minimum 2 years experience." I have zero. Apprenticeship apparently doesn't count for most recruiters.

I'm thinking about just adding a fake 1-year fixed-term System Engineer role at the same company where I did my apprenticeship. Stack would be realistic since I actually know the tools (Intune, AD, SCCM, Veeam, Exchange Hybrid). They even said they wanted to keep me so it's not that far fetched.

Risks I see:

  • Background check (do German companies even do this?)
  • Legal issues?

Is this worth it or am I cooked either way

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u/Creative-Zombie-4212 — 5 days ago

Christians who condemn gay people contradict their own scripture on judgment

I'm not religious, but I want to make a strictly biblical argument here.

Even if you accept that homosexuality is a sin... where does the Bible give Christians the authority to condemn gay people for it?

Matthew 7:1, Jesus: "Judge not, that you be not judged."
Romans 14:4, Paul: "Who are you to judge someone else's servant? To their own master they stand or fall."

That's Jesus and Paul directly saying judgment is not yours to give.

The usual counter is that Christians are called to "speak truth" about sin. But Romans 14 is literally about believers judging each other's behavior and Paul still concludes it's not their place.

Also, the Bible condemns divorce, greed and pride far more often than homosexuality. Yet the same Christians loudly criticizing gay people say nothing about those. Why specifically this one sin?

If it is a sin, that's between them and God. The Bible doesn't give Christians the job of enforcing it.

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u/Creative-Zombie-4212 — 6 days ago

Is this a realistic career path?

Hey,

I'm 21, just started a fully remote 1st Level Support job.
I finished a 3-year IT apprenticeship (FiSi) and I wanted to ask if my plan is realistic.

This is the path I'm planning:

1st Level Support (~32k €) Applying to below after 1 year of experience
Planning to do AZ-104 during

Junior Sysadmin / 2nd Level (~35–42k €) Applying to below after 1 year of experience
Getting experience

Junior Cloud Engineer (~42–50k €) Ranking up
Getting experience and AZ-305

Mid/Senior Cloud Engineer (~60–80k€) Around age 25-26

Main questions:

  • Is AZ-104 enough to bridge from 1st Level to Junior Sysadmin with only a year exp.?
  • Realistic considering remote requirement?
  • Anything obviously wrong with this timeline?
  • Which certs to do?

My main goal is 100% remote and developing myself to the point of having a nice, above average salary

Thanks

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u/Creative-Zombie-4212 — 11 days ago

Wieso gibt es keinen Stellenanzeigen-Monopol

Wieso gibt es nicht eine Seite, die kollektiv alle Stellenanzeigen anzeigt?
Wieso muss es LinkedIn, Indeed, Stepstone und noch 20 andere Seiten geben?

Am besten dann noch überall crossposten, sodass keiner durchblickt.

Meine Fresse man. Das sollte die EU mal umsetzen. EINE Seite für Jobsuche.

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u/Creative-Zombie-4212 — 15 days ago