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Opening an account, depositing money and investing it profitably, advising customers: That is the job of Lukas Ring (22) as a customer advisor at the bank - Lukas is a banker or a trained bank clerk. In Hohenfels in the Upper Palatinate at the Raiffeisenbank in the town. The special thing about it: Hohenfels is a very small town (approx. 2,000 inhabitants), which is why the Raiffeisenbank and Sparkasse share a branch and alternate on a daily basis. Lukas works in Hohenfels on Mondays and Thursdays, and on the other days he works in the branch in Parsberg. Lukas' training path: After graduating from secondary school in 2015, he completed a 2.5-year apprenticeship as a bank clerk at the Raiffeisenbank and was then taken on by the bank. His starting salary at the time was €2,470 gross. The image of banks and bankers has suffered greatly since the financial crisis in 2008. You can find out what Lukas actually earns and whether the cliché of the rich banker is true in his case in the report. ???? Update: More than three years later, we accompanied a bank clerk again: • Building savings, funds, interest: job and life... This is "Is it worth it?": One person, one job, one life. And at the end of the day, the question: 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 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 and live in Bavaria, 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 - thank you very much for that! Author: Julia Schweinberger Camera & Editing: Stuart McSpadden Editor: Anna Siefert, Manuela Baldauf