How I Landed my DREAM JOB IN GERMANY

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Curious about I started working in the cycling industry, moved from the United States and ended up living abroad in Germany? In today's video I share my story of working abroad and give you tips and information if you want to work in Germany too.
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    00:00 Intro
    01:21 How I Landed my DREAM JOB
    05:12 How I Started Working Abroad
    08:13 Why I Fell in Love with Germany
    13:03 Types of German Work Visas
    14:04 What I Learned During the Visa Application Process in Germany
    16:24 Types of Residence Permits in Germany
    19:13 Tips for Finding a Job in Germany
    21:45 Final Questions for You
    22:04 Outro
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    Episode 30 | #work in #Germany Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany | Filmed December 7, 2021
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    Originally from the Midwest of the USA, we moved to the #blackforest in 2013 and quickly embraced #expatlife. As American expats living in #Germany, things weren't always easy, but we've grown to love our life in Germany. We started this #travelvlog​ to share our experiences with friends and family, and to help those who are interested in moving overseas! Whether you are interested in moving abroad, working abroad, studying abroad, raising a family abroad, or just want to #traveleurope, we're here to give you a first person look at what lies ahead. 😊🎥🌎

Komentáře • 447

  • @ClezZz
    @ClezZz Před 2 lety +253

    As a german i can only say im very glad and honored, that you and your family are a part of germany now. You have my highest respect! I wish you and your family all the best for the future. :)

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +21

      Hey, thank you so much! We are very lucky to live here and try to make the most of everyday.

    • @ingwer55
      @ingwer55 Před 2 lety +10

      Da schließe ich gerne an ...

    • @patricegraziano2303
      @patricegraziano2303 Před 2 lety +12

      as a german too, i couldn't find better words for you. Viel Glück und weiterhin gutes Gelingen in diesem Land....

    • @herrgismo
      @herrgismo Před 2 lety +2

      i'm totally agree with that 👍

    • @kingozymandias2988
      @kingozymandias2988 Před 2 lety

      Junge, du musst ihn nicht direkt fellieren wollen.

  • @northernsteph
    @northernsteph Před 2 lety +100

    Listened to your story with interest. My son has been living in Germany (Munich) for the past few years. From Yukon,Canada, he ended up there through meeting a German gal while travelling.He's a civil engineer and all his experience has been building roads/bridges, and managing projects in remote northern Canada. Now he's involved in building European tunnels. I'm amazed at him learning to speak German at 27. He speaks it in his work. Darn covid means we won't get over there for a bit, but hoping for next year. Meanwhile I enjoy your channel as it gives me a glimpse into where he is living.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +10

      That's awesome! What a cool job he has! I hope you can make it over to visit next year. I know that when my mom came over to Germany it was eye opening for her to see where I live.

    • @M4tti87
      @M4tti87 Před 2 lety +5

      Hey Sir :) I believe he will be in good hands and I hope you can see him as soon as possible and check that by yourself :D Best regards from Bavaria, Germany

    • @karingagne5537
      @karingagne5537 Před 2 lety

      Is he working for Herrenknecht in Allmannsweier, Schwanau, Baden-Württemberg? I grew up in that area and its beautiful !

    • @climeaware4814
      @climeaware4814 Před rokem

      Civil engineering is a very important job. I know of one who live in Vancouver and seen a increase in his income to where I dont think his wife works full time.

    • @climeaware4814
      @climeaware4814 Před rokem

      @@karingagne5537 im jealous.

  • @rodmarker2071
    @rodmarker2071 Před 2 lety +95

    I live in Bavaria, I work in IT so my business language is English , but, even so, for my social life I speak German, my wife is German so it's not so hard. If you can't speak German you are cutting yourself off from so many things. After Brexit I got my permanent residence status - I got an appointment through the post. The meeting took about 30 mins and a few weeks later my card arrived. The only thing I can add to your great video, which perhaps I missed ? - Driving Licence - you need to sort that out too. Germany is a great place to live, much better than Brexit UK . I hope you continue to enjoy and good luck to you and your family. Viel Glück und bleibt gesund aus Bayern👍👍

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +5

      Ah yeah this would be a GREAT video because if you are coming from the US - getting a driver's license in Germany is incredibly complicated. Germany has rules on a case-by-case basis for each of the 50 US states. For example, if you come from one state like Illinois, you can just switch over your driver's license without any issue (you just need to show proof of a clean driving record)... but have a driver's license from another state, you may need to completely re-take driver's education classes and tests in Germany! What was it like for you coming from the UK?

    • @abe612
      @abe612 Před 2 lety +18

      @@TypeAshton ...well, not speaking for Rod here, but coming from the UK he of course had to learn to start driving on the RIGHT(in BOTH meanings of the word!) side of the street in the first place.... 😉😁😁🤣

    • @daemonbyte
      @daemonbyte Před 2 lety +6

      @@TypeAshton The UK is/was part of the EU driving licence scheme so it was easy. We could use our licence until it expired and then renew it in Germany instead of the UK. Brexit forced brits to do that renewal early. I escaped it because my driving licence was renewed in Norway so still good :)

    • @daemonbyte
      @daemonbyte Před 2 lety +8

      It was nice of our fellow countrymen to take away our right of free movement. But at least we get to keep permanent residency here which is enough for me. I didn't plan to move again. Shame about future generations that will lose the easy opportunity though.

    • @hmi1750
      @hmi1750 Před 2 lety +1

      I moved to Munich from the UK in 2019 and so just before Brexit, which meant my wife and I could transfer our UK driving licenses to the German one. which was technically needed after 6m of residence in Germany at the time anyway - the UK license has postal/home address and we cannot use that in Germany. Of course it makes it harder when we visit the UK now, as we cannot simply get insured on a friend/family car there. If we ever move back, we can submit our German licenses to the DVLA and have them swapped back.

  • @M4tti87
    @M4tti87 Před 2 lety +52

    I can not stress this enough. The amount of quality work you guys put into the informative videos is really amazing. I can see a "how to move abroad and what to expect" company charging hundreds of euros for that. Ashtons health insurcance videos were not only giong to the edge. It was way over the edge that she opened up about her personal space. Thats really something that takes courage and yall added probably the best differences between healthcare videos on youtube. I dont think there is anything like that on youtube. Now you Jonathan took all the effort and explain the work and immigration sitiuation while also giving details into your personal space and open it up to the world is amazing. All the high fives yall deserve :D And the video quality is next lvl. So much effing work PS: I love that you point out the fact that it really really is a lot of work and takes a lot of time to get a perminit visa and stay here for good. Because there is too many people saying everybody can jsut get in here and stay and whatever. That is just not the reality :) PS: I think you can apply for a dual citizenship already right? US and Germany/EU PSS: I cant stress enough how many more subscribers you deserve. There is so much useless stuff on the social media. And this is not only informative for everybody, but also a very close view into a families life which takes courage.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +12

      Wow! this comment just made our morning. thank you very, very much for the kind words of support. We usually spend 2-3 days editing each video, so it is really nice to hear that you enjoy them and that they are fun to watch.
      And to you point - the new German coalition is hinting that they will once again allow dual citizenship. If it goes through we will totally apply! I am not sure if the US will recognize it, but it would great if everyone in our family had the option for dual citizenship (and not just Jack).

    • @AnoNymInvestor
      @AnoNymInvestor Před rokem

      I agree 300 %!

    • @AnoNymInvestor
      @AnoNymInvestor Před rokem

      @@TypeAshton your video quality is just insane!

  • @xn7270
    @xn7270 Před 2 lety +37

    I needed to take a moment to thank you both me and my fiancé here as an interracial couple for talking so respectfully and warmly about your friendships with the people you made friends with overseas Jonathan 🙏✌️ it’s very refreshing to hear nice and kind words about the Asian community

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +7

      I really loved my time in Taiwan and think back about it with very happy memories. I meant it when I talked about how happy they are. Such positive and friendly people. They welcomed me immediately and today I am still friends with many of them.

  • @peterf1
    @peterf1 Před rokem +5

    So this was fascinating. I grew up in the US and somehow got the F1 bug at an early age. We're talking late 1960s. So, weirdly I gained a massive appreciation for mechanical engineering. A that point in time it was slide rules and gut instincts about what would make a better engineering solution. Forward to the 1980s and I found bicycle racing with the US emerging out of the shadows with LeMond and all. So, yeah I rode when the shorts were still wool. Why am I telling you all this? Because I'm fascinated how our world is so small sometimes. I found your channel through your wife's excellent videos (sorry) as my wife's family is Dutch, and I'm heavily researching retiring to NL for us. While many of your points are appropriately German based, there's a general overlap to becoming a permanent resident of NL. Lastly we live in Norwalk CT, directly behind a certain 'northeast US bicycle company.' Keep the videos coming, your channel is fantastic.

  • @fluffyusa
    @fluffyusa Před 2 lety +8

    I'm originally from the Jersey Shore. I arrived in the Bavaria back in the summer of 93' thru the US Army. I was stationed in Nuremberg from 93' till late 95' before moving up to Schweinfurt. I spent a year there and then ETS out of the Army in January 97'. I married a German Frau and raised 3 kids who are now 25, 21 and 18 in Mittelfranken. I got lucky while I watched so many of my peers x-Gi's who tried but went back home to the States. Most of the Americans who you do see living in Germany are former soldiers like myself. By you, you have the Black Forest to test your bikes out, by me is the Fränkische Schweiz. Wishing you and your family all the luck. Schöne Grüße aus Mittelfranken.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind message. We are happy to hear you are happy to have settled in Germany. Was that a strange transition away from the US Army?

    • @DM-ev6ug
      @DM-ev6ug Před rokem +1

      Johnathan, to answer your question if it was difficult transitioning from the Military lifestyle to the German one, for me , yes. I was stationed in the Nürnberg Military Community from 1986 - 1993, U.S. Army. When I was enlisted, I had the support of the Army . I benefited luxuries such as cheap gas, a lot of tax free purchases (such like when you bought your kitchen,minus the tax), cheap car insurance ( the military had a similiar system like the states), no GEZ and cheaper items at the PX (post exchange). In general, it was like living in Germany with the conviences of America. After exiting the Army, I faced the bureaucracy of the German Government and all of the new challenges that cames with it. I was partly lucky, because back then it wasn't as stricht as it is today. Like Mike mentioned, many of my fellow soldiers didn't make the challenge. One thing that helped me out was that I was already married to a German woman before exiting the Army. So total, I've lived in Germany since I arrived here with the Army in 1986.
      MfG, Don

  • @berndegert9808
    @berndegert9808 Před 2 lety +17

    Es ist wirklich schön, jemanden zu erleben, der nach solch beschwerlichem Weg durch en deutschen Behördendschungel, sich eine positive Sicht auf uns als Gastland bewahrt hat. Hoffentlich bleibt der Black Forest Family das Glück auch weiterhin hold, so dass wir noch viele interessante Geschichten über "die Amerikaner in Freiburg" hören und sehen können.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +5

      Ach vielen Dank. Der Umzug und die Einwanderung nach Deutschland war eine Herausforderung für die Behörden, aber wie ich im Video erwähnt habe - ich hatte SEHR Glück. Meine Arbeit hat mir mit einem Anwalt geholfen. Ich kann mir nur vorstellen, wie viel stressiger es hätte sein können, wenn ich das nicht hätte.

    • @DeCSSData
      @DeCSSData Před 2 lety

      @@TypeAshton For sure the Anwalt goes with a cost - so it might not be for everyone!?

  • @isana788
    @isana788 Před rokem +1

    jonathan is one of those rare people who has a happy face. Whenever I look at his face I get in a good mood. My father has such a face and having people like that around me is very valuable.

  • @saku0207
    @saku0207 Před rokem +7

    We actually need more people like you in Germany 👍

  • @thomasboddeker9093
    @thomasboddeker9093 Před 2 lety +27

    Es ist wirklich sehr schön das du mit deiner Familie nach Deutschland gekommen bist und hier ein Stück Heimat gefunden hast! ❤️lich willkommen und ein hoffentlich schönes, erfülltes, gesundes und GLÜCKLICHES Leben in unserer Gesellschaft/Gemeinschaft!

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +17

      Vielen Dank, wir lieben es hier wirklich. Wir haben das große Glück, Deutschland unsere Heimat nennen zu dürfen.

    • @Luziemagick
      @Luziemagick Před 2 lety +2

      @@TypeAshton Gut, dass ihr hier seid. Ich glaube, dass ist eine Entscheidung die Ihr nicht bereuen werdet!
      Herzlich Willkommen(auch wenn Ihr schon ein bischen länger hier seit)😝❤

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TypeAshton 😍🙋‍♂️

  • @michdo23
    @michdo23 Před 2 lety +5

    "I was a young guy, i was there by myself, i could do whatever i wanted. So it was a great opportunity for me to.... meet... new people...."
    I get you bro, i get you.

  • @HellStr82
    @HellStr82 Před 2 lety

    Your videos are always so informative and well done... good luck in all your future projects

  • @alfs3
    @alfs3 Před 10 měsíci

    Sehr gut und vielen danke, Jon!

  • @HelmutQ
    @HelmutQ Před 2 lety

    Nice to see somebody who did succeed and enjoys this

  • @hartfischer5509
    @hartfischer5509 Před rokem +2

    Wow, my favorite sport. I will participate in the Las Vegas Etape Tour de France this year. Can t wait to visit France for a stage of TDF again, it has been almost 20 years since Dunkirk. I am very happy for you both. Freiburg is probably one of the best places in Germany or even Europe to live.

  • @joegoss30
    @joegoss30 Před rokem +3

    I was a corporate recruiter for big software companies and the advice on the international transfer is dead on. It is much easier to get someone a work visa if they had worked for the company overseas. I brought a lot of people into the US for work (on an L-1 visa) and sent several to Germany, Canada, UK with similar visas. Usually you need a degree (or equivalent work experience) and at least 1 year with the company in a "special knowledge" or leadership role. Do well at your job, have language/cultural skills and let management know (without being pushy) that you'd like to pursue an international opportunity.

  • @TamiyaPhilippW
    @TamiyaPhilippW Před 2 lety

    I bet your dad is very proud of you and your family/wife. God bless all of you

  • @dr.j3245
    @dr.j3245 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks for telling your story, Jonathan! Another interesting coincidence: I started my German adventure in Freiburg (43 years ago) with no intention of staying. I later did a post-doc in Hamburg - working with a professor from Freiburg - making polylactic acid for use in prosthetics. Small world…..
    I have been here my entire professional career and am now retired in Hamburg. Sometimes life leads us in different directions than we first planned.
    Keep up the great work! Cheers, Doc.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +2

      What a small world! Thanks for sharing, that's super cool.

  • @maxbear215
    @maxbear215 Před 2 lety

    Johnathan, thank you for your videos. You are living my dream.

  • @torstenmartwich3069
    @torstenmartwich3069 Před 2 lety

    Great story, love it. I enjoyed life as well in Taiwan for many years, and that is an real enrichment. Enjoy life with your family in you new home.

  • @Orbitalbomb
    @Orbitalbomb Před 2 lety +1

    love to hear this story. glad u made it to Germany in the end.

  • @gilliantracy7991
    @gilliantracy7991 Před 2 lety

    Just found your channel. Great tips. Thanks very much. Liked and subbed!

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Awesome!! Thank you so much for the support. ❤️

  • @gwynethglas-brown9171
    @gwynethglas-brown9171 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Lovely story. You sure in a Beautiful part for cycling 💕 other countries around you .

  • @udokielich8529
    @udokielich8529 Před 2 lety

    You are a nice couple and welcome in Germany! Keep up the good posts.

  • @nikitakhrushchev.4602
    @nikitakhrushchev.4602 Před 2 lety

    Congratulations to you both from Dublin Ireland, happy new year and God bless you.
    Keep the good work.

  • @fullmoon14
    @fullmoon14 Před 2 lety

    Very informative! Thank you ☺️

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!

  • @Martin-gc8gi
    @Martin-gc8gi Před 2 lety +4

    Again, this video is: entertaining; informative and so well edited / produced

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much! We are really happy to hear that you enjoy them and that we can make it fun to watch.

  • @TEWMUCH
    @TEWMUCH Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing your story. As an engineer with a masters struggling to get a job, this really touched my heart. ❤

  • @heha6984
    @heha6984 Před 2 lety

    Ach, ist das schön!!!! Ich freue mich für Euch und wünsche Euch alles alles Gute, vor allem Gesundheit! LG

  • @thilo_117
    @thilo_117 Před 2 lety

    i really like your well made videos and the blessed story of your life`s glad that you love it here

  • @DoloresMey
    @DoloresMey Před 2 lety

    Sehr interessant! Schönen 3. Advent für euch. 🕯🕯🕯🎄

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +1

      Danke schön! Ich hoffe, Sie und Ihre Familie haben auch einen schönen dritten Advent.

  • @comodrone49
    @comodrone49 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video! And, I’m very sorry about your dad.
    Hope you guys are doing great! -Dusty

  • @liferethought
    @liferethought Před 2 lety +3

    Freiburg really is a terrific fit with your love of biking! Thanks for taking us on a part of your journey. Beautiful shots of the region too!

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      We really feel so lucky to live here and get to do what we do.

  • @AnoNymInvestor
    @AnoNymInvestor Před rokem +1

    I'm a bit proud of you, if I can say so. A wonderful sucess story full of obstacles and problems. It shows me as a german, that I need to do more. Thanks for your story and of course the Videos!
    Greetings from Leipzig! If you visit my town, be sure to visit Naunhof too! Great nature!

  • @peterdoe2617
    @peterdoe2617 Před rokem

    I actually saved this link for future time, if someone will ask me about it. I'm german (born and raised).
    This short vid was so packed with information. Thanks a ton!

  • @NilsBreckoff
    @NilsBreckoff Před rokem

    Lost my Dad at 11 too. Salute, brother.

  • @md-photography1545
    @md-photography1545 Před 2 lety +2

    Einen schönen dritten Advent wünsche ich Euch ! Macht weiter so, ich schaue Eure Videos total gerne.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Ich wünsche Ihnen auch einen schönen dritten Advent. Danke fürs Zuschauen und für den netten Kommentar.

  • @anama3313
    @anama3313 Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome Vlog! So nice of you guys to share all the things, it shows how humble and genuine you guys are. Thank you :)

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +2

      Awe thank you so much. We are humbled that there is an audience who enjoys listening and watching along. ❤️

  • @rolf_0815
    @rolf_0815 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this fascinating story! Ich wünsche euch nur das Beste für die Zukunft. 😍😍😍

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +2

      Really glad you enjoyed it!! ❤️❤️❤️ Wir wünschen schöne Feiertage und einen schönen Sonntag.

  • @johndee759
    @johndee759 Před 2 lety

    Congratulations on landing your dream job and founding your family. You and your wife are amazing.

  • @tmswfrk
    @tmswfrk Před 9 měsíci

    Well you’ve officially gained another subscriber, one that shares your passions. Big roadie myself, ridden in France and Italy, run a small cycling blog, my wife is from the Midwest, and we’re constantly dreaming of moving abroad, even if only for a short time.
    May need to scour your website some more. Really enjoyed your videos so far!

  • @s1ngularityxd64
    @s1ngularityxd64 Před 2 lety

    awesome video
    btw. you guys could not have choosen a better spot, most sunny days & best weather.
    Viele Grüße und bleibt gesund 😊

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! Agreed, we are very lucky to have ended up here. Frohe Weihnachten!

  • @g.r.2985
    @g.r.2985 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks for sharing. What am interesting journey you’ve had, mate! Would love to hear the German translation of the “thingy”you created for your thesis. (Try saying that 5 times, right! 😉

  • @mikewoolie5153
    @mikewoolie5153 Před rokem +1

    I am mostly German by heritage. Been there as many as 5X. Last time for as much as 3 months, starting from Stralsund to Austria to the Bodensee. The one thing always told to me was if you want to work here bring a job with you. I've been a carpenter, Electronics Tech, Broadcast Engineer (TV), oilfield tech for fracking and Semi truck driver. Now I would like to retire there.

  • @chungchihsu2000
    @chungchihsu2000 Před 28 dny

    Taiwan? I live in Taiwan and visiting Germany every summer. When Ashton said Bloomberg, the way she pronouced it really gets my heart. We're all right about one thing that Germany is better and I discovered that 20 years ago.

  • @erzsebetnilsson580
    @erzsebetnilsson580 Před 2 lety

    You are not just a bike champion but also a champion for to make the world better and easyer for to live.... and that is GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD !

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Awe Thanks! We feel very lucky to be able to do what we love where we live.

  • @L0rDLuCk
    @L0rDLuCk Před 2 lety +5

    Great video! As a german i think everyone how wants to live and work in germany should speak german, not perfect and not from the beginning but please think the other way round, if a german comes to the us or any other country and want a job only speaking german all day long .. this would be kind of inconsiderate in my opinion.

  • @jakobeles
    @jakobeles Před 2 lety +15

    Wow I thought I loved cycling before I met you 😂. One route around Germany I would definitely recommend doing if haven’t already, is the 230+ km route around Lake Constance or the “Bodensee”. it’s rather flat, so perfect for road cycling and the views are spectacular while you ride along the shore, passing through Austria and Switzerland as well. 11/10 would recommend 😂

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +2

      That's a great idea! I have ridden there from Freiburg several times but haven't done the loop around the lake. We might have to go and do that next summer. Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @gloofisearch
      @gloofisearch Před 2 lety

      Yep, I did that one 8 years ago. Very nice.

  • @goodlessnaren
    @goodlessnaren Před 2 lety +1

    Bro! Thank you so much for YOUR perspective! Greetings from Frankfurt, hope you doin okay

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much!! It was fun going solo on a video and gathering all of the photos for Ashton to edit was a nice trip down memory lane. Cheers from the Black Forest!

    • @goodlessnaren
      @goodlessnaren Před 2 lety

      @@TypeAshton The legs say no but the head says go!

  • @raidri_conchobair
    @raidri_conchobair Před 2 lety +2

    I said it many times but I love the videos and you guys are really easy to like. I guess you really upgraded your life. Better, cleaner and safer environment and as an engineer you will NEVER lose your job!

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      This is very nice to hear, thank you for such a kind comment. We are certainly very lucky to be where we are and doing what we are doing.

  • @11everhard
    @11everhard Před 2 lety

    When is saw you on Furkapass i almost had tears in my eyes. Ich made the very same picture in 2008. So, enjoy driving through the alpes and other beautifull places as long as possible.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      One of the most epic and coolest things I have ever done. There were some sketchy parts where I was literally camping in the middle of nowhere, but I wouldn't have traded the experience for anything.

  • @l1ncs
    @l1ncs Před 2 lety +4

    Freiburg is beautiful and the entire Black Forest is amazing.
    I did some mountain biking in the Feldberg area.
    Looks like you are loving it. :)

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      You chose the right area to go mountain biking if you're looking for scenery. We absolutely love it here.

  • @LaureninGermany
    @LaureninGermany Před 2 lety +12

    So cool, both your actual job and how it takes you places and that you and your family go for it! I’m lucky like that, too, although now it’s almost only in Germany. But I want that- I don’t like being more than a (loooong) car ride away from home. My first job abroad was in Theater Freiburg. I was hoping to be in Freiburg in January, but the big C has caused the Messe to be cancelled, unfortunately.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +4

      Awe the pandemic has affected so many with our work. Typically I go to Asia 4-6 times a year, the Netherlands 1-2 times, Spain/Italy 1-2 times and South Africa for work, but for the past 2 years I haven't traveled at all. It definitely is a very weird time.

  • @RoyalIsmayilov
    @RoyalIsmayilov Před 2 lety

    respect , and thank you for video

  • @burkhardd5182
    @burkhardd5182 Před 2 lety +11

    Nice story. I am glad that you found your way to Germany and that you feel at home. Thank you for bringing up the issue with the lack of nurses. Should a nurse from abroad be reading along here: Please come to Germany. The hospitals are desperately looking for good and motivated nurses. Some of the major university hospitals offer accommodations and language courses during working hours. Be brave, take heart.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +1

      Great advice!! Thank you.

    • @avoicetocount
      @avoicetocount Před 2 lety

      Bilden die Kliniken denn auch aus - zu Bedingungen, von denen ein erwachsener Berufswechsler leben kann? Dann würden vielleicht auch mehr Deutsche in diesen Beruf wechseln. Ich könnte mir das vorstellen. Aber von ein paar hundert Euro Ausbildungsgehalt kann ja keiner über Monate und Jahre leben, der bedingt durch Alter und vorhandene Berufsausbildung längst jenseits aller Ausbildungsförderung ist und seit 20 Jahren einen eigenen Hausstand hat - also nicht unbedingt in ein Wohnheim ziehen mag.

    • @gabrielamamani2093
      @gabrielamamani2093 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm a registered nurse in the United States. I only speak English and Spanish but absolutely no German. My husband works for a German pharmaceutical company as a pharmacologist. I think it would be difficult to migrate without this language experience because I will have to interact with patients.

  • @charlotteanna
    @charlotteanna Před 2 lety

    I'm happy to listen to someone who loves his job. it really is the jackpot if you can go to work everyday with a smile on your face. glad you like germany. waving hello from the north of baden württemberg. 🖐

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I feel really lucky to get to do what I love and live in a place like this. Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers from the Black Forest!

  • @bernhardneef7996
    @bernhardneef7996 Před 2 lety

    Jonathan, well summarized and correct. Good luck....and learn more German....;)

  • @PursueWhatMatters
    @PursueWhatMatters Před 2 lety

    Great video! We really enjoyed hearing your story and btw... you may just have one of the coolest jobs in the world.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Před 2 lety

      Hi Guys 🙋‍♂️

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I feel very, very lucky to get to do what I love and live in here in Germany. If you guys are in the area anytime soon, please let us know!

  • @butenbremer1965
    @butenbremer1965 Před 2 lety +2

    Very informative content, thank you so much for sharing! It's great to learn about the immigration rules and regulations of one's own country. Tell Jack all about your hassles you went through when he grows up, he won't experience them himself.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for watching! I think in the future we may need to make even more detailed videos about what the process is like at the Ausländerbehörde. It can be overwhelming and stressful because you are worried about missing an important document or not meeting a deadline - especially when you are new and not as familiar with the language. We are thankful that we have been pretty lucky and have moved through the process with relative ease- but it isn't that way for everyone.

  • @carly200
    @carly200 Před 2 lety

    great video. best job, best hobby ;-) happy riding

  • @BeautyOfGaia
    @BeautyOfGaia Před 2 lety +1

    Not bad. You choose a nice country. I left Germany 10 years ago. Living middle east now, summer every day. Bought a bike end of summer, from a local manufactur. Its a Fat Bike with motor, easy to ride even without motor support. I use the motor only as range extender. Did not ride a bike for 10 years but its like i never stoped. And, that fat huge thing makes a lot of fun!

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      I used to own a fat bike as well. It was such a fun thing to ride in the snow.

    • @BeautyOfGaia
      @BeautyOfGaia Před 2 lety

      ​@@TypeAshton Here is desert in wide areas. Sand is very similar to snow in most cases. Except one thing, which I really not miss, snow can convert to ice. I had too many times the luck to test how it feels as my butt hit the ground after i overlooked an icy area.

  • @abigaillarion9365
    @abigaillarion9365 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video! You make some of the best expat content on the Internet. Could I ask which expat groups you've found the most helpful? Thanks again.

  • @eagle1de227
    @eagle1de227 Před 2 lety +1

    I also live in the black forest and legend has it there are people living here that do not bike at all. I think these are fairy tales. I personally have 2 bikes on my own and cannot imagine sports or recreation without it.
    You have a very interesting life story and i'm glad you and your family made it here. Thank very much for sharing your story and experiences with us (as it is not going without saying). As ever the video is very well made, entertaining and informative!
    I'm already looking forward to your upcoming videos. Have nice Christmas holidays !

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for the great comment. We really appreciate you watching our videos and following along on our adventures. Happy holidays to you and your family as well.

  • @trudys7676
    @trudys7676 Před 2 lety

    Great video 👍

  • @bryanjferrer
    @bryanjferrer Před rokem

    Please explain? "Design of Analysis of a Bioabsorbable Hydroxyapatite Polyactic Acid Pedicle Screw with Finite Element Analysis"

  • @jamesmit100
    @jamesmit100 Před rokem

    As a Taiwanese i appreciate this video sooo much :) Great job!

  • @ratreeleusink5988
    @ratreeleusink5988 Před 2 lety +5

    Ihr habt mehr Abo's verdient! Einen schönen zweiten Advent!

    • @hape3862
      @hape3862 Před 2 lety

      dritten!

    • @ratreeleusink5988
      @ratreeleusink5988 Před 2 lety

      Oh, mein Gott! Das stimmt!!!😂

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Ich danke dir sehr!! Wir sind sehr demütig, wie viele Leute unseren Kanal abonniert haben. Wirklich, so dankbar.

  • @gustavolana4838
    @gustavolana4838 Před 2 lety +4

    Freiburg bike culture is amazing! Impossible not to fell in love with it! I was there for an international internship (also in Mechanical Engineering field) and enjoy it a lot, as I was already a mountain biker back in Brazil. I hope I can move back to Freiburg one day after finishing my studies! By the way, I just found a new definition of dream job hahaha Congrats, man!

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Agreed, it was hard to see the bike culture here and think of anything different. It's great living in a city where so many people appreciate it the same way.

  • @pfallasro
    @pfallasro Před 2 lety +3

    Can't thank you guys enough for these videos, I got a job offer in Germany and I've been very hesitant about taking it since I already own a house and what not.
    However, based on your videos I now have clear expectations and it won't be easy, but it would be for the best!
    So glad I ran into you.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! We're glad we could help.

  • @ReallifevsPlayable
    @ReallifevsPlayable Před 2 lety

    Hey Black Forest Family, thanks for sharing your experience with us. For me as a german, passionate bicycle rider, living at the coast near Bremen, with friends in the states and freiburg, its very interessting and sometimes funny to see what you think for our land and where the trouble where to get over here, what you like and what not :-D Keep up your videos, love them. Liebe Grüße nach Freiburg :-) Ride On.

  • @Ratherbflyin
    @Ratherbflyin Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this. I may have the option to follow the same path that you did. My private employer was just acquired by a public company that has offices in Germany, and that public company is in the process of being acquired by another larger international company. If things work out the way that I hope that they will, then I will hopefully be able to find an opportunity similar to the one that you were able to take advantage of.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +1

      Experiencing another culture and way of life has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. I can only highly recommend taking the opportunity if it comes your way.

  • @blauesKopftuch
    @blauesKopftuch Před 2 lety +1

    3:40 is when you had us, both. I'm somewhat more into working on bikes than riding them and my fiance is a med. student and surgical nurse who loved her time in orthopedics.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Awesome that you enjoyed the video and learning more about my bike obsession. 😜 Thank you so much for watching.

  • @slightlygrouchy
    @slightlygrouchy Před 2 lety +13

    This is such a wonderful video! In fact, it's actually half vlog, half documentary. The content and information you put in feels just right and you also manage portray yourself very well. Overall, I love it! However, I could've done without the non-vegetarian friendly bit though ;-) But you cannot have everything, I guess!

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you so much! We are so happy you enjoyed the video. This was my first time going "solo" and Ashton had a lot of fun shooting and editing it. Going through all of the old pictures was a fun trip down memory lane.

  • @FlorianPigorsch
    @FlorianPigorsch Před 2 lety

    Freiburg/Dreisam/Schwarzwald - nice! See you on the trails ;)

  • @kamikazestryker
    @kamikazestryker Před 2 lety

    Its nice seeing foreigner excited being part of germany. Being a half german myself, I know how lucky we are living here.

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Před 2 lety

    very interesting and Heartwarming

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Arno! Hope you are doing great and having a happy holiday season. ❤️

  • @raymondmiller5098
    @raymondmiller5098 Před 2 lety +5

    Excellent video, Jonathan! One of the many things I've always liked about Germany is how "solid" and "substantive" the friendships often are. Several of the German friends I made there in the mid-1990s are still very much a part of my life. It's a fantastic country, with conscientious, kind and cerebral people. They have successfully developed a post-war society that is much more humane, family-oriented and empathetic than what one finds here in brutal, "dog-eat-dog" America. You three are, indeed, very fortunate. Three cheers for "unicorn jobs"!

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks so much! We agree with you 100% on how Germany has built itself back post-war. It is clear the rules and regulations are for the most part directed towards improving the qualify of life and not just maximizing profits for companies.

  • @bouchechhamdi816
    @bouchechhamdi816 Před 2 lety +3

    For the Blue card, you don't need a 5 years experience. It depends only on your salary, if its above certain threshold ( around 53k and changes every year ) you get it. The same requirement apply in every EU country with different salary threshold ( above 60 k in Sweden for example)

  • @hondaryder3779
    @hondaryder3779 Před 2 lety

    I was hoping on more shots of das Schwarzwald, beautiful area. I rode my Honda Transalp, cycling is too far. P.s. in Germany it is not on cloud 9, aber auf wolke sieben. Over here, in 7th heaven. 👏🇳🇱NL.

  • @rolflin
    @rolflin Před 2 lety

    Hope you give us a visit at basque country!
    Basque mountains , mud and cycling you have plenmty of things to do , view & taste

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Hopefully we will get there one of these days! It looks beautiful.

  • @j.neumann1722
    @j.neumann1722 Před 2 lety +1

    As a German who lived in the US I always enjoy to watch your videos! I can relate to a lot of the topics and I like the way you enrich the lives of others by sharing your experience. I‘m really happy to see that you’re happy here. Sometimes you even amaze me with specific knowledge or views on things that I haven’t had about Germany. Thanks for that. Good to have you guys here in Germany!!! 🇺🇸🇩🇪

  • @bluelithium9808
    @bluelithium9808 Před 2 lety +2

    Engineering being done in Germany. Why does this not surprise me? Love your videos. You both are exceptionally intelligent with a great sense of humor.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! We have a lot of fun making them and are really quite humbled that so many other people enjoy them too. We really appreciate such positive feedback like this.

  • @chkoha6462
    @chkoha6462 Před 2 lety

    Sorry for being to the party,assembly of just one IKEA bookshelf turned into 'lets rearrange all those furniture '. Excellent video once again, thanks for sharing your path to Germany with us.And again, herzlichen Willkommen and hopefully all your dreams will come true.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Hahah we understand the "Ikea-effect" all too well. Thanks so much for the kind comment and for the heartfelt welcome.

  • @ruangrit
    @ruangrit Před 2 lety +1

    Great video ! If I may ask about money aspect, you probably answer in another video. How to fairly consider this factor, at the point when you decide to stay in Germany, as you would most likely earn more in the states. Thx !

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you for watching.
      The financial part is a bit tricky. We haven't talked in detail about this too much... yet. For percent salary deductions, it is for sure higher in Germany than the states. But, the quality of life is also higher and things like healthcare can be cheaper for major problems.
      For me, the quality of life improvement is worth the extra money every month.

  • @roesi1985
    @roesi1985 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh that's so cool! I'm really happy for you, Jonathan. Being able to do what you love and what you can do best is so important. My husband is a passionate biker and an engineer, too. I guess he'd envy you a bit for that dream job you have! :) Do you by any chance need another engineer in your team who's familiar with SolidWorks and SAP? ;)
    Oh yeah, and great to see some familiar Swiss passes in the video! It's really one of the best regions for biking and the scenery's always breathtaking. Greetings from Switzerland!

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! I hope he is not too envious, it also comes with quite a lot of pressure and stress, but I still love it. Riding through the Alps of Switzerland has been mind blowing every time, it's more than just a dream.

  • @ThomasHalways
    @ThomasHalways Před 2 lety

    Fascinating, I made the "way" in the opposite direction, and I live since 1995 in the Silicon Valley. Much of the process seem analogous to your story. Here also the permanent residency is essential, the fabled Green Card. It probably direct corresponds to the Niederlassungserlaubnis.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Cool, very interesting - your story does sound a lot like mine, but in reverse! Cheers!

  • @PeinTech
    @PeinTech Před 2 lety

    Curious, watched your videos on the house process and all, great editing by the way. Just curious how much do you both earn together, what downpayment did you put up, how much was the total morgage without the land and how much was the land?
    Looking to buy a house ( new build ) just curious to see if nrw prices how they compare as what i can get

  • @ralfg.8799
    @ralfg.8799 Před 2 lety

    Wooooh thats cool to hear. Are you responsible for the design of Cannondale? I really like this bikes

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! I am not responsible for all of them, but generally I work on the carbon road bikes.

  • @rainerm.8168
    @rainerm.8168 Před 2 lety +1

    That is information combined with a personal story one doesn't encounter often on CZcams. Great work.
    As an old German completely out of biking it's the quality of your video that kept me watching it. I am sure it will be valued by quite some folks as a helpful support.
    BTW I was quite surprised how attractive Germany or better working in Germany obviously is to skilled workers. Because I read quite the opposite in the media that Germany isn't able to attract the necessary number of these people.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      We hope the video can be helpful for others wanting to follow a similar path. Thank you for watching!

  • @olejensen7156
    @olejensen7156 Před 2 lety

    Very cool inspirations for german jobs.
    My self I´m was 10 Years in Finland. And yes, your informations are very important for americans in germany. Structure and presentation are very simply and clear. Thank for good promotion. We neading more of good americans of you.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much. It is always so nice to hear good reviews. ❤️

  • @christophgoeth4118
    @christophgoeth4118 Před 2 lety

    Arbeit is just work Beruf is short for Berufung vocation for everyone how buys a bike it`s good to know that their passion is shared by the people that make these bikes .

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      It's usually not an industry for people who aren't passionate about it. It's a requirement to make the companies succeed.

  • @fistofren3483
    @fistofren3483 Před 2 lety +1

    Even Jan Ullrich lived in your region (Merdingen). So: right choice😉

  • @Andy20125
    @Andy20125 Před 11 měsíci

    I am originally from the Black Forest area (Emmendingen) not sure if you ever been there? Miss it a lot, now I live ironically in the US.

  • @Cashdummy
    @Cashdummy Před 2 lety +2

    It's so cool that you guys are here. I am not far away on the schwänische Alb (that is much colder than the Breisgau-area) and baden-Württemberg is a great place to be. You can get to france, switzerland, austria, even italy within a day. Where you guys are it's just a little hop to france or switzerland, you can even do it with a bike ^^ I think or hope that the US and Germany can re-discover their ties (that were broken by WW2) and build a positive relationship like Ireland does with the US, especially with more cultural exchange.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you! We really love our location. We are less than an hour to Colmar, FR and Basel, CH - having even greater international exposure is quite literally just outside of our doorstep. And thank you again for watching and supporting us. We are happy to share our experiences as Americans abroad and hope that both Germans and Americans alike can see that we have so much good to share between each other.

  • @richardsponholz9617
    @richardsponholz9617 Před 2 lety

    Outstanding video

  • @shift-happens
    @shift-happens Před 2 lety

    This is amazing!!

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Thanks!

    • @shift-happens
      @shift-happens Před 2 lety

      @@TypeAshton biking is the best thing since sliced (German) bread ;)

  • @2009octsteve
    @2009octsteve Před 2 lety

    While watching your videos I have already suspected it - this video brought me near clarity - Am I right that you Jonathan work at the development facility of Cannondale on the premises of the Ganter Brewery here not far from where I live in Freiburg. ? I remember that I had a guided tour through your workplace on the event of a Doors Open Day some three or four years ago -- real interesting experience to see how bikes which I love are designed . Greetings from the other side of the Dreisam :-)

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety

      Ah yeah I remember that open house! Cool that you remembered us from that experience. 👍 Nice to meet you!

  • @waldfuchs5386
    @waldfuchs5386 Před 2 lety

    Ach Jonatan entwickelt Fahrräder.Das Essen in Taiwan hätte ich auch probiert.
    Ein Krasser Biker ist Jonatan. Interessante Lebensgeschichte und gute Tipps, was man alles machen muss.

  • @indiramichaelahealey5156
    @indiramichaelahealey5156 Před 2 lety +2

    Great information as always. The happiest people are always the ones who love their jobs. So, did I understand you correctly: you got to know Ashton here in Germany? How exactly did that happen? Happy 3rd Advent to you and your family.

    • @TypeAshton
      @TypeAshton  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you very much! Ashton and I actually met in the United States while I was living in Germany. We touched on it briefly in the 'our story' video. We will do a more detailed video in the future. :)