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- September 18, 2022
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Hi, Welcome to our daily scheduled post: Daily Slow Chat, which will replace Slow Chat Sunday from now…
Is there a tradition of Christmas music/carols in your country?
- December 4, 2021
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Is it easy to buy erotic souvenirs in shops in tourist places in your country?
- August 2, 2024
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I rememebr vacation in my Poland in early 2000s that there wer postcards with naked women, a lighters…
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€700, sports journalism. Granted I have 0 experience in sports journalism and this is an internship so €700 is actually a lot
1200€ net, PhD student.
~2300€ gross, ~1600€ net, IT/network administrator with little under 4 years of experience
Ca. 4500€ (gross). Legal counsel at a large investment bank, Poland.
pre-tax £4166
post-tax £3293
software developer with just under 3 years of experience
~7800€ gross (~4600€ net), Germany, Software/Enterprise Architect
Currently still a student, but the summer job I did at a shop last year was little less than 1100€ net per month.
Just started my first job as a lab technician and I make about €3000 gross per month now. This is relatively high since this is a government lab, when I see vacancies for similar non-government jobs they often pay around €2700-€3000
Before tax it’s €3100 per month
Hospitality industry
2500 euro net. I’m working in a copper mine.
Teacher in Finland here, approx. 3300 € per month minus taxes.
4500€ net, Germany, medicine
10,500€ net. Spacecraft control software architect, Germany.
€ 2650 net, photographer living in Brussels, Belgium.
Denmark, IT support
Before tax 4287€
After tax 2819€
About 4600€. I’m a controller.
Gross-£3200, net-£2550 as a trainee police constable
Denmark, ERP solution architect with 11 years of experience in Finance before changing to this role.
8.800€ gross+10% pension contribution ~4.800€ net per month (not counting pension).
Just over £1,700 net. UK, bilingual customer service for a tech company.
~1200 net (~1800 gross) as a technician for industrial refrigeration systems (Slovenia). Important to note, I have been doing this for ca. 4 months with 0 prior experience, so all considering, I’d say it’s fair.
~7000€ gross monthly, working in industrial automation with 10+ years experience. The company pays an additional 8% towards my pension fund and we can get up to 6 months fully paid parental leave (we get six weeks paid vacation, but five weeks paid is the legal minimum and six weeks is pretty common)
It’s around 4200€ net for anyone wondering, but net pay can vary wildly depending on a ton of personal factors.
1100-1200 euro net, with night shifts and weekends – Romania, satellite ground station engineer.
2900€, polishing sports exhausts, Austria
£2062.50 gross, £1623.99 net
Receptionist
Ugh… The conversion rates of NOK to EUR now makes this painful to even think about. Lost 30% over a few years.
Iceland🇮🇸 – about 29 eur an hour as a shift manager in customer service
ETA: I get paid by the hour and don’t work the same amount of time each month so I can’t say exactly how much it would be. On average I work 8 days (8-10 hrs) a month and get around 1900 eur post tax.
2793 € brutto, 1609 € net. 1st year resident doctor.
1450€ net, Romania, General Ledger Accountant – changed to this job 3 months ago, 2 years experience in Accounting, finished my master this year, maybe will go to PhD next year!
From €750 to €900 NET depending on the days I work, shift differential, holidays, etc.
Hotel receptionist, Portugal.
Poland: 1600 net as a pharmacist in a big pharma company. I could earn 2k ish in a pharmacy but it’s miserable.