Due to my health situation, I had the opportunity to retrain as an e-commerce merchant. At the beginning, I thought that all the organizational chaos would go away... Nope....
Organizing the daily routine was already a total challenge for me anyway, as health problems had constantly brought me to my knees. And when lecturers constantly digress and tell their oh-so-great life story and constantly satisfy their inflated ego by doing so, you eventually question the usefulness of this concept. In some weeks there were more practical lessons than normal lessons.
The subject matter was also chaotic: what was important was rarely addressed, but we were bombarded with WISO for almost a whole year. The actual technical competencies were rather marginal. And if there was a lecturer for this, then everything was pressed into 4 teaching units.
What is supposed to stick in your head?
We had also communicated through several channels that this could not continue. The most frequent answer was: no suitable lecturers found...
Then such a supposedly new profession should not be taught.
To the outside world, everything is presented as "nice and great" and the ones who suffer are the retrainees.
And what happens with the constant technical problems? Time is running out...
The overall negative attitude towards exams really pissed me off. Instead of showing the retrainees the positive things in preparation, the lecturers howled along and said, for example, that "we'll soon have it behind us and just need to learn by heart" ... what a mindfuck!
First train the lecturers to lead correctly, before they are let loose on us retrainees!!!!
I love learning and trying new things. Just had to recover from those 2 years first. All the money could have been better put into an English online university. There I would have learned exactly what is important.
I am definitely cured of this kind of retraining. The old way of thinking from 1970s is still practiced here... what a picture of misery.
And all this stress just for a piece of paper....
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