I've got two job offers in NA, Which one I take Sup Forums?
Toronto, Canada: CAD$120k a year, $20k paid immediately for relocation expenses
Dallas, Texas: USD$90k/yr, USD$10k for relocation
They're both jobs as lead developer in Fortune 500 companies.
I'm thinking more about Canada because better outdoors and more Asian women, but Texas has lower taxes and cheaper cost of living.
Ryder Allen
Canada weon pero tambien esta bueno Texas
Parker Rivera
Toronto is a dull city, much like Canada is a dull country(no offense guys, it is what it is). Go to Dallas, it's awesome. Who the fuck cares about money, money is irrelevant. It the place that's important
Cameron Parker
Texas sounds shit go Canada.
Luis Hughes
Yeesh. Maybe you'll get the chance to move to a different city somewhere down the line. Anyway, given the choice, I would probably opt for Toronto. I really don't like Texas. On the other hand, American citizenship is probably more useful than Canadian citizenship. Nonetheless, I would pick Toronto with little hesitation as an American.
t. Californian
Benjamin Murphy
I'm from a suburb of Dallas. It's very nice here, but Dallas itself is shit. Too many niggers.
Bentley Rodriguez
>Cali fag doesn't like Texas
in other news, grass is green
Blake Harris
>American citizenship is probably more useful than Canadian citizenship Explain, I don't understand how one 1st world citizenship can have more value than another 1st world citizenship
Ian Diaz
The company itself is in Plano. I guess I could live around there. I've seen a bit and there are some cheaper 2 room apartments I could rent, and I correlated the info with that racial map to make sure I don't end in the ghetto. In my first month I'll probably live in a hotel though, before I get to know the city.
Justin Morales
Go to canada, in Texas you'll just be another spic.
Jace White
Canada of course. I'd kill to get a job offer from there.
Zachary Jenkins
Plano is pretty nice, a few niggers if you go to the poorer parts of the city but overall it's okay.
Alexander Lewis
>suburb this thread is only for people with souls
Nathaniel Reyes
It's true, I don't like Texas, but I also don't like Austin which is basically a California colony. It's the only part of the country no one in my family has ever lived.
Well, for the Chilean, it probably doesn't matter, but I was just thinking about having the ability to live and work all over the United States which has more variety than Canada. I've actually considered getting dual Canadian citizenship by descent because it would enable me to work in some European countries I wouldn't be able to as an American. I didn't mean any disrespect by that.
Replying to you again here, but I don't know if you're a proxyfag but most American urban areas are shit. Unless you're in San Francisco or NYC, there's not much happening in downtown areas around the US.
Angel Sanchez
>Explain, I don't understand how one 1st world citizenship can have more value than another 1st world citizenship Are you really this dense? America has 10x more people and a 10x bigger economy than you.
With that said, there's one reason above all else for preferring the US: it's the land of the FREE. Call me back when you've got a right to keep and bear arms, actual free speech (i.e. no "hate speech"-laws), low taxes and low government intervention in most of your nation's federal states.
John Howard
This is more or less what I meant when I said the US has more "variety" than Canada. I know there's a lot of raging butthurt about California on here, but it's awesome. Our state is full of mostly out-of-staters or foreigners so I think there must be something drawing them here...
t. 5th generation Californian
Michael Roberts
No proxies negroid, I happen to like traveling and broadening my horizons with slav girls. If you really think NYC and SanFran are the only cities with engaging downtown areas you really need to travel more, just domestically speaking.
Levi Carter
I lived in Dallas for 3 years, it was really boring
Ayden Mitchell
Eh, I've literally driven from Los Angeles to Maine and been to most coastal cities. I disagree. Anyway, I hope you're enjoying your poor man's Italy.
Tyler Morris
Texas, it's better
t. Texan
Owen Rivera
> Our state is full of mostly out-of-staters or foreigners so I think there must be something drawing them here... It's called M O N E Y. California has shit-tier chicano commie culture; nothing about it is American.
Caleb Bennett
>Which one I take Sup Forums? If Money is your biggest concern, take the Dallas job. 1CAD=0.7 USD at the moment.
Nathaniel Lee
>I know there's a lot of raging butthurt about California on here It's because Californians are the the people you see yelling at waitresses and cashiers.
Tyler Collins
The shallowest of shallow views. Cali has Silicon Valley. Caltech. Has Hollywood. It's the most populous state in the union. It's a tourist attraction. I mean personally I don't like the fuckers but it's basically one of the two non-flyovers in america.
Tyler Taylor
I did the math, after taxes in canada I'd make around US$66559. Ouch, that's a steep discount. Looks like Texas is winning for me.
Luis Gonzalez
Yeah, but "muh free healthcare"
Juan Hill
>Looks like Texas is winning for me.
It's waht texas does, son. especially when the alternative is fucking canada, jesus
Ryder Cooper
Thanks for spelling it out. We do have the chicanos here, but it is basically a segregated state, for better or worse. Honestly, I don't know what living and working here for the average pleb is like, though. I've had a pretty comfy life. I look forward to joining the job market later in life and leaving early since I won't need much to live comfortably on.
Nathan Jackson
texas aweonao y colgai la bandera chilena afuera de tu casa
Evan Hill
I'm young, single and fit, I don't need healthcare. Here I'm privately insured and pay only around $30 a month.
I'd get ripped off in taxes only to pay for someone else, fuck that.
Julian Brooks
The only latinos this Beverly Park fucker ever met cleaned his rooms.
Yes, I'm jelly.
Joshua White
That's what I was pointing out, but people justify the loss of disposable income by pointing out the (admittedly shittier quality) free healthcare
Ryan Cook
This desu. Dismissing California is just contrarian or butthurt.
James Walker
Hah, I'm not that wealthy. I do resent the fact that my grandfather sold some property around Malibu before the development rush happened.
Jackson Morris
Fortune 500 company definitely includes an insurance plan as a benefit for their developers. Probably a better plan than the socialized Canadian plan.
Alexander Lopez
The cost of living/taxes will probably be more reasonable in Texas. Plus guns. And the scenery around there's pretty nice
Toronto is soulless and so our its women. If you wanted great outdoors and Asian women, those are in BC
James Gutierrez
texas kills you with property taxes if you own
Luke Jones
Property taxes aren't that bad I pay less with property taxes than I would otherwise
Tyler Miller
I hear you man, I hate it when my Malibu property developments get fucked up...