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Russia is apparently planning on "saving" the Baltics by forcibly repatriating them to keep "order." This may be Putin's test of Obama. Or he may try the same thing in Ukraine. Doubt he'll go after all four at once.
![]() Soldiers being used to bring "order" and by the way collect massive debts. Buying off foreign governments by promising that the new occupiers will assume the bank-related portion of now "pacified" nation's debts. Does all this sound familiar? Putin is a careful student of modern successful propaganda. ![]() Might want to get out of ther Solver while you can. ![]() |
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I'm in. Canada is a bit coldish, but it will suffice. Where do I send my CV? |
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That would even be closer to a computer expert who's just graduated / started a job. The average salary for IT people / programmers would be higher. And yeah, for now at least, computer people are somewhat less affected by the trouble, except for those who work in state institutions, where all salaries were cut and layoffs are also happening rapidly.
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But let's not forget taxes and pensions. The quoted 800 euro figure is net after all deductions. Average guy at Google, Microsoft or similar doesn't get six figures. Last I looked it was about 80 000 (gross) for non-managerial positions. That was pre-crisis. When you do some approximate calculations it comes out as about 2000-3000 euros net per month. Compared to 1000 in Latvia or Croatia it is better, but not out-of-this-world better.
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