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I started a message I had just started writing, then as usual I was distracted to do more.. .
I wanted to say that the internship, in addition to low pay, does not offer any protection such as disease, holidays, pregnancy, tfr, pension contributions, all things that instead in the apprenticeship there are.
Certainly the internship does not have all these things, but its function is not to make you produce, pass me the term, but to get you into the working world. then we can discuss what work means, how companies really behave, "retribution", its usefulness and many other things that we no longer leave because it is a juniper.I wanted to say that the internship, in addition to low pay, does not offer any protection such as disease, holidays, pregnancy, tfr, pension contributions, all things that instead in the apprenticeship there are.
Sincerely I am very surprised that an engineer accepts him, perhaps he does it only with the hope of entering the great industrial group, while he would not accept it if the proposal came from the small company or technical study.
from my parts the imbalance between offer and demand of engineers is giant (in favor of the ing), no engineer believes would "below" to the internship, perhaps to the north is different.
I always start with the idea that hiring is at t.i., which I think we should all agree on as long as it takes to learn how to do our job decently. the contracts from a week perhaps are more common in catering and similar, generally I think that in industry there is more seriousness, at least in the technical department for the reason mentioned above.Certainly the internship does not have all these things, but its function is not to make you produce, pass me the term, but to get you into the working world. then we can discuss what work means, how companies really behave, "retribution", its usefulness and many other things that we no longer leave because it is a juniper.
What I want to say is that the internship is a minimum of protection from, of course the trainee must be heard if things do not go according to the agreements, so if you are not side by side, you do not receive training or if you receive it on an area already in your own possession, if you carry out production you can turn to those who protect this relationship.
the term contract instead puts you in the condition of being alone compared to the employer. If you are hired from week to week you have no certainties, you may jump from one type of work to another without acquiring any experience, you may find yourself at the end of the year with a dozen cud and take a lawful galactic the following year (I found myself with over 500€ between conguaglio and acconto and I was fortunate that I was not going to pull the strap to get to the end of the shooting If you have a few cocks with the owner or face it, and this almost certainly sends you to shit or you're leaving.
better the apprenticeship for 6/12 months, which by its nature cannot be repeated in the same discipline, without all the accessories of the worker or a term contract that can be repeated continuously with the advantages accessories?
I'm not defending the internship is clear, I'm just trying to do an analysis as critical as possible with all my limitations.
happy Christmas to all and happy new yearIt's Christmas Eve. I wish you all a happy holiday.
I still think it's better to go to work.I add:
if it is considered the training path too long and oversized, it is worth noting that for some years we have also in Italy its, which are postgraduate training biennials. in germany have been active for years, and thousands of "superdiplomates" per year, while we are still at the beginning.
they have a cut more 'applied than engineering so they may be more 'suitable to the everyday reality of Italian companies, in which it is true that the ing spend a great percentage of their time doing tasks so that the skills possessed are perhaps excessive compared to the operational request.
example:Its Percorsi formativi di Alta Specializzazione post diploma
Percorsi formativi di Alta Specializzazione post diploma. Oltre il 70% del programma didattico è gestito direttamente da Professionisti delle Impresewww.its4puntozero.it
sincerely I would say better contract to term because immediately after a short time they understand the true intentions of the master if to hire you or not. with internships we talk about hiring towards the end and then 5 months later, with contract to term already after 2 or 3 renewal takes the hiring.Certainly the internship does not have all these things, but its function is not to make you produce, pass me the term, but to get you into the working world. then we can discuss what work means, how companies really behave, "retribution", its usefulness and many other things that we no longer leave because it is a juniper.
What I want to say is that the internship is a minimum of protection from, of course the trainee must be heard if things do not go according to the agreements, so if you are not side by side, you do not receive training or if you receive it on an area already in your own possession, if you carry out production you can turn to those who protect this relationship.
the term contract instead puts you in the condition of being alone compared to the employer. If you are hired from week to week you have no certainties, you may jump from one type of work to another without acquiring any experience, you may find yourself at the end of the year with a dozen cud and take a lawful galactic the following year (I found myself with over 500€ between conguaglio and acconto and I was fortunate that I was not going to pull the strap to get to the end of the shooting If you have a few cocks with the owner or face it, and this almost certainly sends you to shit or you're leaving.
better the apprenticeship for 6/12 months, which by its nature cannot be repeated in the same discipline, without all the accessories of the worker or a term contract that can be repeated continuously with the advantages accessories?
I'm not defending the internship is clear, I'm just trying to do an analysis as critical as possible with all my limitations.
per quello su 3° mediaI still think it's better to go to work.
I see you read only what's good for you.sincerely I would say better contract to term because immediately after a short time they understand the true intentions of the master if to hire you or not. with internships we talk about hiring towards the end and then 5 months later, with contract to term already after 2 or 3 renewal takes the hiring.
here from me (region brands) internships have a maximum duration of six months, is a "refund expenses" of minimum 500 euros and maximum 800 euros, monthly.Happy Christmas to all.
It was not my intention to unleash this controversy. The curricular internship serves to make contact with the world of work and in my case serve the company to keep a channel of contact with the university world. these 300 hours have a basic pay also nothing but then it's up to the company to decide what to do (in my case we planned a pay).
At least in my case I can say that the extracurricular internship has certain fiscal advantages but the pay is no lower than an apprenticeship contract to make an example (with the integrations we are on the 1200 net month). Let's talk about guys who are still finishing the course of study, in practice they graduate approximately in the period when the internship expires. our intention is to insert them indefinitely.
I don't know your experience, my own is that training efforts are high for the company. often the graduates have basic technical skills and a high potential but banally big problems in falling into an industrial reality (write an email to request offer of a component to a supplier sends them into crisis) and a huge slowness in developing activities.
It is not a complaint but a normal learning process that I first had to develop in my time.
we started with curricular internships because once graduates engineers in our area you struggle to find them.
we are an Italian medium enterprise (65-75 total employees) located in a premonetary area a little out of hand compared to industrial centers.
the company also has a regular project of curricular internships with a local professional institute and all the latest recruitments in production were boys who had made the internship in the period of study.
Of course it's very important. to shout revenge are those 600 euros.the curricular internship serves to make contact with the world of work
It's normal, they're blacked out! It's normal.often the graduates have basic technical skills and a high potential but banally big problems in falling into an industrial reality (write an email to request offer of a component to a supplier sends them into crisis) and a huge slowness in developing activities.
What are you talking about? are 600 euros per month? extra can be deducted from taxes! but what training are we talking about? I was on stage after 2 weeks already doing my own computer.. .I see you read only what's good for you.
the internship is propedeutic to the intake; It makes no sense to form a person, not productive in that fringe, at own expense and then to send it away. different speech is the internship during the school period, but generally dedicated to professional schools, in which for a month you endure each other and then many greetings.
with contract to temine you can see renewed the period of two months in two months, even week by week sometimes, without any hiring (if there is a contractual obligation on this limit please report it) and if you don't mind you stay at home. ; I want to see you with these expectations put on your so much agonized family saying to your wife "was that for the next two months we have food and then... we hope well"