Mini jobs in Fürstenfeldbruck and Dachau: If it’s not enough – Fürstenfeldbruck

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Carim Soliman, Fürstenfeldbruck

Tabea Neumeyer is not really thinking about retirement yet. “That’s still a long way off for me.” The 20-year-old studies children’s education and works part-time in an Irish pub in downtown Fürstenfeldbruck. Today she came with friends, there is a pub quiz. When she’s on shift, she serves drinks here, carries drinks to the tables, does whatever comes up – a classic part-time job. As a rule, this means a maximum of 450 euros per month, for which no taxes or social security contributions are due. Students like Neumeyer can earn a bit of money in an uncomplicated way, and pupils can top up their pocket money. And parents who want to return to work after the birth of a child can find a flexible transition in mini-jobs. That’s the theory.

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