I have spent most of my career in the oil and gas industry. The conditions were good and the pay was solid, but if I’m being honest, I’ve grown tired of it. The constant travel, uniforms, and being far from home have taken their toll. My desire to move to Germany is driven by something else entirely — reasons that are more personal in nature. I understand that I’ll be arriving with nothing and will need to start from the bottom. Any job will do for now, as long as it covers my basic living expenses. Down the line, I’d like to study, develop myself, and build a new career. We’ll see how things unfold from there. I’m aware that competition is fierce, and generally speaking, migrants aren’t always welcomed with open arms — I’m mentally prepared for that. My move is not a whim or some youthful adventure. It is a necessity, driven by circumstances both in life and in family.
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I was asking for advice on choosing a city in Germany.
Yes, I think so too. Going to a big city for the first time is a mistake. Practically all my experience is related to the oil and gas industry and I think it will hardly be useful in Germany, so I will look for work as circumstances allow, even if I have never done it before, while also learning German at the same time. From everything I have read, my attention has fallen on Dresden and Düsseldorf.



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