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Is someone from switzerland here ?
Just asking, i need some job related advices.
(especially if you are not far from the german and french borders) |
good luck with that, I was banned from a swiss forum after asking some questions
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The problem with switzerland is the average income of the population, so it's hard to be an adult webmaster there (if you are not a big player) |
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My girlfriend lives there and i don't have enough money to live according to the swiss standards of life. French is very cheap in comparison (most things are like twice more expensive there). So if someone has a job not far from the french and german border with a swiss-like salary, he can let me know.
Skills: i can post on GFY. Geneva is far from where i live. |
depends on where is the location, you can be a cow boy or sell drugs, all makes money in swiss :winkwink: have luck anyway, cant wait to be back there :)
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Swiss costs little bit more than europe, but only because taxes are much lower,
from 11 to 25% cost of life depend where you wanna live, italian side, german or french. italian side is cheaper, german the most expensive (zug). city center or country side. it's a complex country, but it has so many positive things - prostitution is legal - porn is legal - VAT is 8% - marijuana is legal (only to use it at home, they hate drug turism) - Swiss gov doesn't invest money into war or useless weapons - Swiss costitution says that any law made by parlament must be approved by a local referendum, only Swiss citizen can approve or reject a new law. some for taxes, every canton decide their own taxes with a local vote, and Swiss costitution allow to compete with other cantons about taxes. - the opportunity to find good investors with huge money. Swiss people are focused on business, they are honest and gentle, if you have a good plan they can only say..."why not?" I live in Italy, close to Swiss custom (about 20 minutes) I was planning to move in Panama, to work as webmaster and porn producer, but I don't feel much convfortable with all that lawyers, rules, banks, so I'm thinking again to move to Swiss, faster, cheaper, safer, I have to pay taxes, but I think Swiss will give something back. a safe place, for me, my money and my family, in the middle of europe. |
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italy is not safe at all.
first, law about taxes change every year, burocracy is fucking huge, you will work for Gov (55% of taxes) and for your accountant (more you earn more he asks) but if you are a refugee, Gov give you an home, or a room in hotel and give you money to live. if you are italian....gfy, pay and shut up. rest of europe is almost the same, refugees everywhere, we are full, and all big cities waiting for the next terrorist attack. in Swiss, no refugees (only approved by Swiss Gov, and real) |
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Hopefully they get rid of fractional reserve banking
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I wish I did
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What are your questions?
Was sind dini fragä, altä? |
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I did a training period in swiss for 2 years (2013-2014) and i can say it was profitable because i was working in switzerland and i'm living in france, my salary was 3200 euros while for the same work, i would earn 1200 euros in france. It was all benefits.
But i've seen how expensive life is there, and if you work and live in switzerland, it's not a good deal, unless you make dozens of thousands euros... |
I never lived there but I know a few fellow webmasters from there.
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