1. Cunt

1. Cunt
2. Minimum wage
3. Your job and salary

1. Canada (Quebec)
2. 10.75 CDN$
3. I wash dishes at a restaurant/hotel for 13.80$ per hour. I also help students who have trouble in chemistry at my college for 12$/hour.

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1. Flags
2. Federal Minimum Wage is $7.25/hour, Illinois's is $8.25/hour.
3. I work at a library at my University shelving books for $11.60/hour. Doesn't require that much social interaction and is a good entry-level job.

Here we get paid by monthly wages, the minimum wage here is R$700, it's about $200 USD because of the shitty economy, but if you receive a minum wage you can apply for some government benefits and shit like that.

argentina
530 dollars
call center 300 dollars

1. Flags
2. $17.70/hr
3. I get $250/wk in NEETbux, FeelsGoodMan

I suk dix for $5 for 15 min
if u cum early it's over

KILL ME

17.70$ is so much money its incredible. Also, what exactly is NEETbux in Aussie? Here in my province we have the BS which is our sort of social welfare. Its gotten quite out of control though with lots of TV shows and comic standups about the BS and how these people are ugly lazy fuckers who spend all the money they receive on Pepsi and Indian cigarettes.

KILL ME TO
Are you on minimum?
I had shitty salary but it was ok I guess

Osutoraria (flag)
640.90/week or 16.87/hour
i get about 673/week (barely above minimum) for an office job where I work directly under the CEO

i should be paid much more. i was new to the workforce so they took a risk on me. a couple more months in and i can ask for a raise.

God damn, man. Here the Government is stingy with payouts unless you're either a farmer, mentally disabled, or broke. In Illinois it's understandable since we don't have a functioning budget.

Soz, my minimum wage info is outdated and now i am probably being paid minimum wage

Regular NEETbux is $145 per week, but I get way more because I'm a registered carer for my mother who has rheumatoid arthritis. She's not so bad that she needs much care from me but we wanted more money kek.

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£7.20
Currently a student living off student loans and parents money :^). Amounts to about 10k a year. Bretty comfortable.

My sugar daddy pays me 5 dollars per hour.

1. Switzerland
2. No minimum wage but almost nobody is paid under 21-23$/hour
3. Finishing studies, work as a para-legal for 31$/hours

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2. No official minimum wage. Usually almost nobody is paid under 21-23USD/hour
3. Student, work as a part-time para-legal for USD30/hour

I never understood America's love for state agency. Here in Australia we have states but they don't have much individual "power" and things like welfare payments are done federally so they don't differ between states.

Heh

Sorry the first one was not uploading

We were literally newly-independent colonies who got together for common defense, so we'd obviously go rather far with Federalism. Our central government was originally even weaker with the Articles of Confederation. But yeah, I don't think there's any country that's nearly as Federal as the US.

Switzerland springs to mind. Maybe can enlighten us.

We were and actually share an oddly similar history with the US

>Get rid of the tyrannic power because
>loose defensive union
>Confederation
>Civil war betzeen industrialized states and rural states
>Federal State

We tend to centralize more things right now as we are much much smaller than the US and having 23 different laws for everything was not great for business.

Kantons (swiss states) still keep a large autonomy tough.

How is that sustainable?

By having retail price almost the double as the ones in the US and specialized only in high end products and services.

Plus bank secrecy gave us some fresh air when we were a bit down under. We are currently investing a ton in innovation to compensate its disapearance.

In michigan it's $8.50. I made $9 at mcdonalds but quit and now I'm a 24 year old neet

Why are you a NEET? Dont you need money, or feel useless?

>Ontario, Canada
>$11.75 CAD
>intern, $20/hr

It's going to disappear in 2018 due to American pressure, right?

1) Bong
2) £7.20 an hour
3) NEET and £57 a week

It's already history regarding US accounts.

2018 will be the OECD automatic exchange of information.

Nowadays if you ask the swiss administration they will inquiry anyway.

American accounts don't have as great of an effect as European accounts do since there are much more European customers with Swiss bank accounts.

How often do you go to Germany to save on consumer expenses?

>1. Cunt
USA of America
>2. Minimum wage
$7.25
>3. Your job and salary
Amazon warehouse worker

I get $14 per hour.

I live in the french part and I personnally don't go to France or Germany to buy things.

It's mostly bordering areas that does that.

To give you an idea Swiss spend around 11 billions CHF per year (11 billions dollars) in the neighbouring countries.

Almost all the dirty european accounts has been closed or declared with the incoming transparency.

1. best
2. fucing idk lol plebs
3. $90K a year

>French part
that means you make less money and pay more taxes than German-speaking regions, don't you?

What the fuck do you do

You guys seem alright even with that happening since banking is only 10% of your country's GDP. Unlike our economy, your economy is heavily diversified to reduce the impact of losing one industry.

Zurich, Zug and Geneva have the highest salaries.

So that's not true for salaries. It's true for tax tough.

Cause working at mcdonalds wasn't any better and I'm living off parents either way. I think I will try community college but it's probably already too late for me.

engineer

What field? I'm planning to get a chemical engineering degree after college. That or pharmacy.

It was harsh and we lost a few thousand banking jobs in the process.

Banking (just banking not all the financial sector) is around 6 to 8 % of our GDP. Banks are now investing a lot in fintech to provide new services to their wealthy clients.

We are not properly bad, but not at our best either. EU is so fucked up that our money went from 1Euro = 1.6CHF in 2007 to 1Euro = 1.08 CHF today.
This is quite hard for our exports.

Chile
$190,000 CLP a month, but I'm not sure
Software Engineer, $2,250,000 CLP

Do you have any knowledge of the expenses behind your tertiary education? I have seen ETH Zurich rank the highest in Europe while providing extremely affordable tuition fees.

~$1500 USD per year compared to $6,000 CAD here or $20,000 CAD in Murrica

Min. Wage is $300/month here. I'm averaging around $800-$1k freelancing from home, basically programming

EE

Interesting. Almost everything in terms of laws are determined by State over here, but yeah, most States have adopted the Uniform Commercial Code for business.

I Sebrbia
II 100 euros per month
III 250 e per month
:(

Tuitions are low in Switzerland. Between USD 1000 and 1500 depending of the uni (same apply for ETHZ and EPFL).

What will cost you is living here. In Zurich they estime the amount you need to live as a student at USD1950/mounth.

If you come for a PhD you will be paid tough.

You can work 15hours per week as a foreign student.

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2. 15/hr
3. 25$/hr security management easiest job ever, just sit on a chair and watch a bunch of screens and press a big red button whenever something is happening

Unless I'm mistaking you still have states criminal laws right ?

We unified our civil and criminal procedures in 2011 and our civil and criminal codes are unified since the beginning of the 20th century.

Kantons keep the upper hand on all the administrative laws, education, most taxes, urban planification etc... etc...

Canada
$11.25/hr
I'm a freelancer I make like $6k/month usually

Yes, civil law and criminal law and penalties are the exclusive purview of states. An exception to Double Jeopardy is that both the State Government and Federal Government may prosecute you for the same offense if the Feds are involved in it.

Can you get me an analyst job at UBS?

That's pre-tax.

I took CHF4000 because that's the minimum wage we were asked to vote on in 2014.

swissinfo.ch/eng/press-review_minimum-salary-rejection-confirms-status-quo/38611738

It rougthly what's a full time working cashier makes.

We are talking pre-tax here.

CHF 1950 was the recommandation of the ETH on its website.

Don't forget that CHF4000 is pre-tax and that you health insurance is cheaper as a student.

Not to mention student accommodations.

1. us
2. 7.25 federal
3. ocean engineer, $47000/yr (underpaid due to asking for a shit starting salary)

Work with surveying and ocean sensors (ocean current meters, tidal gauges, fathometers (bathymetry)). Studied geophysics in college (and mech engineering).

Not as much design work as I had hoped. Don't enjoy the work due to the tedium of all the unnecessary metadata required. Feel like the job is glorified data entry, for a large portion of the stuff. Would rather do actual research or just do field work somewhere.

how do I get that job?

I deleted the post/vid because making a point about surviving wage distributed between a family of three living on $4000 isn't valid.

When you mention student accomodations, what does that mean? I know finding an apartment as a student would drain your wallet immediately with how high rent is.

be very very lucky

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We have different minimum wages for each job, for example for hairdressers it's 900EUR/month, for construction workers 1650, and for GPs it's 4000 or something kek
>implying I have a job

As a Non EU-EFTA citizen it's quite difficult to immigrate in Switzerland unless you're highly specialized because of our dumb agreement with the EU.

We do have a special agreement for Canadian that comes to study and want to stay afterward though

>having a family and surviving on minimum wage

Why would you do this?

I dont want to study

I want to work at the Union Bank of Switzerland in a junior analyst position. Can you hook me up with this job?

not me, this video is a family surviving on min. wage
youtube.com/watch?v=OtO0ENmMiZk

>I know finding an apartment as a student would drain your wallet immediately with how high rent is.

Because universities usually have some residence for foreign students that are cheaper.

If you ask it early in the year you can land one.

I know that in Geneva some were less than CHF500 per months which very low for Switzerland.

People coming from abroad have the priority for those residence.

I don't work at UBS user, sorry.

There is literally nothing I can do for you.

Damn that looks sweet

Jelly

Can I just walk into the UBS office, throw my EU passport into their face and demand a Einstiegsposition lest I have to inform the European Commission about this unfair discrimination of a European citizen?

Arkansas
I think it's the federal minimum wage
18/hr for doing ur mum

Yes

$650k USD starting

I tried this at Goldman Sachs main office but they scoffed at my Canadian passport and I was removed by security

While you're in there why not ask for the nazi gold ?

That's cheaper than the apartment I'll be living in once I start my internship.

Have you travelled to Liechtenstein or Luxembourg?

And also, how true is pic related?

I've been in LIechtenstein once and I've never been in Luxembourg.

I don't know about the pic. Apparently we were 1st in 2015.
I'm pretty happy here but I don't know if as a people we are happier than some other country.

Do you ever see poor people ever where you are?