Looking for a job in USA
user1234
user1234 at 12.nl
Wed Nov 22 18:24:46 UTC 2017
On Monday, 20 November 2017 at 12:48:10 UTC, Satoshi wrote:
> On Monday, 20 November 2017 at 10:38:59 UTC, user1234 wrote:
>> On Saturday, 18 November 2017 at 08:59:53 UTC, Satoshi wrote:
>>> On Saturday, 18 November 2017 at 01:31:09 UTC, Indigo wrote:
>>>> On Wednesday, 15 November 2017 at 17:32:50 UTC, Satoshi
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> as the title says, I'm looking for a job opportunity in the
>>
>>> Salary... In US you get $100,000/year as a senior developer
>>> or something like that, right?
>>> There it's only like $30,000/year. But the price of stuff
>>> like cars, grocery and everything what you can buy on amazon,
>>> e-bay, etc. is the same.
>>
>> Wait wait wait...the social model is not the same, this
>> explains the difference. Typically in UE you have welfare
>> states, with what this implies ;)
>
> In these welfare states you are required to pay health
> insurance, pension insurance, social insurance which is 30% of
> your salary. Then, there is a difference between your salary
> what you negotiated and the money what your employer spend on
> your salary. He must pay additional 20% to 30% of your salary.
> Example: I get about 1400e/monthly, my employer pays about
> 2600e/monthly on my salary.
> If you are sick, it's better to take home office than be paid
> from state.
> This system, especially in Slovakia is designed for poor people
> not to fall down.
>
>
> And still, it's better to have bigger salary, even if you are
> paying higher % as a taxes and stuff.
>
> There you have small cars, small flats, smaller size of food
> for the same % of your salary as in the US. e.g. Dodge RAM cost
> the same price as big house in village 20 minutes from Brno or
> flat in the Brno.
>
> I'm not focusing on material thing or something like that, but
> my dream is to travel through the world, sailing and work
> remotely (which is possible as a programmer) for a few years
> before I hit the age. I don't wanna be the one, who stayed at
> the same place for his entire life. Y'know, I'd like adventures.
>
> I think I'm writing the same code as everyone else in the US,
> so why shouldn't I have the same salary?
You know i understand your POV but as we dont really know each
other here i will tell you something: better dying than giving
one percent of my workforce to the assholes you wanna work with.
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