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He reveals his salary: Sebastian's job is programming robots. Who would have thought the 36-year-old could do that back then? He worked his way up: training, learning, being hard-working: after secondary school he only had a qualifying certificate in his pocket, but in the video you can see what he does today, how he managed it - and above all, what he earns. And, because money isn't everything, the question at the end is: is it worth it - financially and personally? We accompanied Sebastian for a day and found out how varied his everyday work is. The interaction with the robot is particularly demanding; it doesn't always do what you want it to and can sometimes become "physical". Sebastian is a robot programmer in a special machine construction company in Bamberg. He writes program codes for robots that specialize in surface and technical testing. His customers often come from the automotive industry. His job includes selecting the right robots, designing robot systems, programming them, testing them before delivery and remote maintenance for robots and production lines that are already running and that he has developed and programmed. That is "Is it worth it?": One person, one job, one life. And at the end of the day, the question is: Is it worth it? We accompany people in their jobs and show their lives. Is it worth it to work for a salary and use it to finance your own life? What makes me happy about my work? We don't just compare salaries, we show how people live from their work. We are always looking for protagonists: If you also want to show how you live with your job, feel free to write to [email protected]! On a personal note: We are not infallible either - and although we make every effort to present every individual financial situation in a clear, correct and understandable way, we sometimes need help. The Bavarian State Association of Tax Advisors and Auditors always provides us with competent support in this regard - thank you very much for that! Author & Editor: Susanne Brandl Editor: Stefan Dorner Camera: Jana Schneider CvD: Julia Schuster, Eva Limmer Editor: Anna Siefert, Eva Limmer