>Cunt
>Yearly salary in USD
Swe
35k
>Cunt
>Yearly salary in USD
Swe
35k
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Rus
approx 40
canada
$55k CAD
9k
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90k
So, you mean 'how many hours of your life you waste for Mr Shekelstein' ?
Finland
I don't count my autismbux
start a business then
>implying I have a job
im student and only rarely go to my job so like 3k if im being generous
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student so I just get scholarship and some money, like 2.3k mxn a month after food and transport
12k. This is considered a lot of here... I'm 19.
$8,600
And legally it's not a salary, it's compensation for my efforts during my training.
It's slave tier nonetheless.
What's a normal salary?
Lithuania
0*
* - I work whenever I want or can. I earn from 100-300euros a week when I do work.
I'm still in uni so this is actually a lot of cash coupled with the fact that I can work whenever I want to and I still live with mum and dad for free.
Ruble is underrated since it has fallen to USD by twice in 2014, so for locals there was price for some bread as 30 ruble, for a foreign was 1$, now it's still 30 ruble for me, but 0.5$ a foreign.
A salary depends on a state.
Look at the table there, it shows how many thousand rubles is medium salary in different states of Russia.
>Ukraine
>200 usd
Lol that's what I spend on a night out sometimes.
korea
0 or 0.2k
>What's a normal salary?
1000-1200 euro/month in Moscow and oil regions, 750-850 in Petersburg, 550-600 in other large cities. ~400 everywhere else.
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