Alright, cutting to the chase. I
>have EU citizenship
>not UK, so no Brexit issues
>am white as the purest snow
For years, moving to Germany has been rattling around my head. No idea why, it's just on of those things that's been gnawing at me. One downside, I do not speak German. At all.
Not talking about dropping everything forever, but say 6-12 months and see what happens. I know I'm not gonna get a top tier six figure exec job, but what are my prospects? I'm leaning towards Cologne or Stuttgart, but I dunno.
>what are my prospects?
What are your qualifications?
>>1147398
MAA in English, and I've been working as a script/copywriter these past few years. I do have experience working in hospitality, but it's been a while. I do have a ton of freelance clients who don't give a fuck where I am as long as I have an internet connection and meet my deadlines so I don't need a job NOW NOW NOW, but... y'know. I've worked as a baker, in sales and a few other things.
I was also in the army for a while, but I'm not sure how applications that might have.
>>1147401
Not the first poster, but do you have any qualifications, anything at all regarding German? Considering your English degree, if you add onto that a German qualification (IIRC the Goethe institute does certifications for foreigners), you could start branching out into plurilingual copywriting (and translation, if you're feeling up to snuff). Knowing more languages usually lends you better-paying contracts.
>>1147418
Yeah, I've been looking into starting German classes, just trying to pick which one. I'm pretty okay at French. Part of my MA was Anglo-Saxon, which is it as far as Germanic stuff goes and probably isn't very helpful.
>>1147395
That dog is 8pooling like a pro!
>>1147914
Yeah right, look at all that mineral he's banking. He's not even overlord scouting. He's probably a silver league scrub.