From: Herbert Maosa (asawilunda@googlemail.com)
Date: Fri Aug 10 2007 - 16:06:25 ART
You are looking at 40% Tax for that type of earning.
Herbert.
On 8/10/07, Michael Zuo <mzuo@ixiacom.com> wrote:
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> Anyone know what percentage of that 140K USD/80K Pound goes towards
> various taxes?  In Southern California, it is about 35-40%...
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> thanks
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> ________________________________
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> From: Steve [mailto:steve.ccie@googlemail.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 12:57 AM
> To: Gary Duncanson
> Cc: Alexei Monastyrnyi; ccielab@groupstudy.com; Michael Zuo
> Subject: Re: OT: getting a CCIE job in Europe
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> Hi,
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> Those numbers are pretty much on the mark - but also be aware that the
> UK (particularly London) is an expensive place to live and taxes are
> high but if you manage the situation right, you can earn (and keep) good
> money - get a good accountant. Also, GB is definitely in EU....
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> HTH
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> Steve
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> On 7 Aug 2007, at 11:41, Gary Duncanson wrote:
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> Great Britian is in the EU. Your looking at 140K USD permanent and 800
> USD per day contract. Rates may vary so could be a bit less or much
> more. Depends on the job and what you bring to the party.
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> Gary
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexei Monastyrnyi"
> <alexeim@orcsoftware.com>
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> To: "Michael Zuo" <mzuo@ixiacom.com>
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> Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 10:10 AM
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> Subject: Re: OT: getting a CCIE job in Europe
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>        UK is not in EU but they have a decent visa program for
> professionals
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>        (i.e. you may get a long-term working visa solely based on your
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>        professional skills) and CCIEs in Greater London Area earn from
> 80
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>        grounds to my knowledge...
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>        A.
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>        on 8/7/2007 2:58 AM Michael Zuo wrote:
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>                Or, any suggestions on where (which country) might be
> the best "entry point" to working in EU without getting married? :) ha
> ha
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>                Michael Zuo
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>                CCIE #17800
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>                -----Original Message-----
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>                From: Alexei Monastyrnyi
> [mailto:alexeim@orcsoftware.com]
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>                Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 2:25 AM
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>                To: Michael Zuo
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>                Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
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>                Subject: Re: OT: getting a CCIE job in Europe
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>                Michael,
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>                you won't find any well-paid CCIE job in Sweden. Demands
> for this are
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>                not that high here to my experience.
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>                Just my 2 C6re,
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>                A.
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>                on 8/2/2007 1:50 AM Michael Zuo wrote:
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>                        Hi Group,
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>                        Just wondering if anyone has good information
> source/websites etc. for
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>                        finding CCIE related jobs in Europe (more
> specifically,
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>                        Germany/Poland/Czech/Sweden/Estonia area).
> Also, anyone knows the
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>                        process of corporate sponsorship of work permits
> in EU?
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>                        Thanks in advance
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>                        Michael Zuo
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>                        CCIE #17800
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