ME said:Both bachelor and master students are paid €600 per month.
But I don't think foregniers get paid to study here
:lol:djalli said:ME said:Both bachelor and master students are paid €600 per month.
But I don't think foregniers get paid to study here
I think I like to do my masters in Denmark.
ME please guide me to dating websites for Denmark. I need to have a danish girlfriend.
Puppet1 said:So I looked at a few job sites for recruiters in Europe, IC-Resources.co.uk being the most popular and I see that 25K - 30K Euros is a good starting range for salaries.
So I think I am going to target that range.
Any more help, let me know.
Eastern Europe however, interests me the most, I want to see how salaries track the UK, Ireland and France over there...
It can be hard to get integrated in Denmark.amok said:Talking about Denmark,
How easy is it for a foreigner(EU civilian) to come and work in
Denmark? Meaning, if he is going to adapt easily with Danish people,
or he is going to feel an outcome for the rest of his life.
More than so, there is no really poor people in Denmark at all, no matter if they have a job or not. Denmark is one big middle class, there's no poor people and very few very rich peole. The more you earn the higher tax percentage you have to pay and it can get very high for really rich people.And, is the ratio salary/life cost good enough to have a descent life?
Fant : The average salary is about 1500 euro ( if you are lucky ) for +10 years employee and in many companies the overtime is not paid.
ME: We also have some of the higest salaries in the world, but it's useless to compare salaries from country to country if you don't compare living costs at the same time.
Yes the livng costs might not be very high for an engineer, but the living costs must be very very high for a maid compared to her salary.rauol said:2: A CHAUFFEUR ---- 1000$ year
3: A BUTLER ---- 1000$ year
4: Two Maid servents ---- 800$ year
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3800$ to 5200 $ per year depending on
your luxuary.
I dont think any salaried engineer from other countries can Afford this kind of luxuary. the cost of Living is very less in India and the Salaries are only rising
To be a citizen of one of them today is to be more assured of wealth, political stability, generous welfare, low crime and a good life than in most other countries. In international comparisons, one of the Nordic five regularly comes off best. Finns are the least corrupt people anywhere; Norwegians enjoy the best standard of living; the Finnish economy is the most competitive after America; the Nordics as a group are the happiest in their jobs, and most generous with foreign aid; Nordic women enjoy more equal treatment with men than those anywhere else; and so on. One veteran Finnish commentator sums it up crisply: “We live today in idyllic circumstances in terms of security, living standards and domestic politics; in a way it is unbelievable.” But can this tolerant, rich and happy dream continue?
I found it at http://www.nationmaster.comPuppet1 said:ME (Super Moderator) you just posted all those tax numbers, yet where did you get them from ?
That was my impression too, I'm a bit surprised with some of the countries above the Nordic countries.Puppet1 said:Knowing the tax rates in different countries, aren't the nordic countries (sweden, denmark and norway) the most taxed ?
No, it's very hard to find job as a foreigner in Denmark. I don't even know any companies that are hirering Danish engineers at the moment.orikfa said:ME,
do you know enterprises that are employing foreigners (from EU) engineers in Denmark ?
I don't think so, but they would probably help finding a place to live if they were hirering foreigners. But as long as there's many Danish unemployed engineers, I wouldn't get my hopes up as a foreigner.orikfa said:Does they offers temporary lodging for free or partially paid?
Permanentorikfa said:What type of job contract ( temporary or permanent ) is the most used in Denmark?
I don't understand your question.orikfa said:How are treated employees that wants to marry?
Det var så lidt.orikfa said:mange tak
I don't know.orikfa said:So ME,
Do you know what is the best EU country that is hiring foreign engineers ( from EU)?
I don't get it, does the company pay more to married employees in some contries or what do you mean?orikfa said:About the marriage, in some countries the companies prefer to hire unmerried people because the greater taxes they have to pay to support the family of the married employee.
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