Summary of "Europe me truck driver kese jaaye यूरोप में ट्रक ड्राइवर जॉब कैसे करे 😎😎"
The video provides a detailed guide on how to get a truck driver job in Europe, focusing on the application process, required documents, training, salary, and challenges faced by Indian and South Asian applicants.
Key Points and Tips:
- Required Documents:
- Valid passport with a surname (very important, as some European countries like Lithuania don’t issue visas without a surname).
- Heavy vehicle driving license that is at least 2-3 years old.
- Name on the license must match the name on the passport.
- Attested documents including passport, Police Clearance Certificate (PCC), and educational certificates.
- Language Skills:
- Basic communication skills in English are necessary for interviews and day-to-day work.
- High-level English is not required, but simple communication is essential.
- Application Process:
- Most applicants (99%) come through agents; direct hiring by companies is rare.
- Lithuania and some other countries have currently closed direct hiring or online applications.
- The visa process is lengthy (about 5-6 months) due to document attestation and embassy procedures.
- Beware of agents issuing visit visas with false promises; only work permits guarantee legal employment.
- Training and Job Start:
- After arrival, it usually takes 1 to 1.5 months (about 40-45 days) to complete company tests (English, driving, Code 95, technical tests) before getting assigned a truck.
- Training duration varies from 3 weeks to 4-5 weeks depending on the company and the individual's driving skills.
- Some companies provide accommodation and deduct it from salary; others expect the worker to arrange their own food and lodging.
- Salary and Benefits:
- Training salary is about 30-40 Euros per day (roughly half the full salary).
- After training, drivers earn between 70-80 Euros per day.
- Salary increases after 3 months and again after 6 months, with bonuses available.
- After 6 months, monthly earnings can be between Rs 2500 to Rs 3000 (converted currency context implied).
- Challenges and Warnings:
- Many applicants fail to get a work permit and receive exit orders.
- Some people try to cheat during interviews by having others speak for them, but companies conduct thorough tests in Europe.
- Driving skills must be genuine; companies test driving ability on arrival.
- The process is complicated, lengthy, and requires patience.
Notable Locations and Details:
- Lithuania is mentioned as a key country with strict rules on visas and currently closed direct hiring.
- Other countries like Slovakia and Latvia are also referenced.
- The video emphasizes that the entire system is agent-driven at present.
Summary:
To work as a truck driver in Europe, Indian and South Asian candidates must have proper documentation (passport with surname, heavy vehicle license), basic English skills, and pass company tests after arrival. The process is long, typically taking 5-6 months for visa and document processing, followed by 1-1.5 months of training before starting work. Salaries start low during training and increase over time, with most applicants going through agents rather than direct company hiring. Caution is advised against fraudulent agents and false promises related to visit visas.
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