How much fun would it be for me to tell someone how much money I make AFTER
Uncle Sam gets his cut? ;)
On Sep 13, 2011 2:46 PM, "Marko Milivojevic" <markom_at_ipexpert.com> wrote:
> From my experience, only few places in the developed world talk about
> after-tax amounts. Vast majority is salary before-tax.
>
> In the developing countries (like the one where I'm from), the
> opposite is usually the case.
>
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> On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 11:09, Calin C. <calin_at_engineer.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> When somebody says I earn xxxxx $ / year, or when you see something like
a job ad, the sum is brutto (before taxes) or netto (after taxes have been
paid) ?
>>
>> I'm asking because I was a few years back in a strange situation. I was
in discussion for 2 jobs, both network engineering, both offering the same
amount of money in $ / year, both amount of money were before taxes. The
tricky part is that one job was in a country were the taxes were lower than
in the other country. The living costs were almost the same.
>>
>> My point it that if a company offers you an amount of money and they
don't state if this money are before / after taxes, be sure to check the
amount of taxes in that country / region. You can have the miracle of
getting a lot when actually is not more than regular or even lower. I was in
that situation, unfortunately :(
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Calin
>>
>>
>> On Sep 13, 2011, at 6:49 PM, Pavel Bykov wrote:
>>
>>> "i have learned only one thing the more i learn, the more i know how
little i know."
>>>
>>> Well put, well put. Oh, that reminds me, got to be on that meeting
tomorrow, where you're gonna be also :)
>>>
>>> On 13.9.2011, at 16:37, Narbik Kocharians <narbikk_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Knowing other products such as Juniper Firewall or Checkpoint is also
very
>>>> valuable. But i am amazed i the salary in India, i guess it goes hand
in
>>>> hand with cost of living.
>>>>
>>>> Listen mate, no matter what you learn it will be good, it all depends
on
>>>> what you are trying to achieve. But I have found that certs like CEH
NOT be
>>>> that useful as far as salary, but when you mix it with CCIE Security,
>>>> now...it's pretty good.
>>>>
>>>> The more you learn the better you get, in 34 years i have learned only
one
>>>> thing, the more i learn, the more i know how little i know.
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 2:57 AM, amar deep <amardeepss2003_at_gmail.com>
wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi friends,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have completed my CCIE Security 6 monts back, changed Job and now I
have
>>>>> enough time to start study again.
>>>>> I need your advice if i should go for another CCIE track or start
learning
>>>>> courses in security domain like Check-point(CCSA,CCSE),CEH, Juniper fw
etc
>>>>> and expertise in security domain. I have few close friends who are in
Voice
>>>>> domain and planning for CCIE Voice so this is another option for me.
From
>>>>> my
>>>>> personal experiance I feel group study under a roof helps a lot.
>>>>> I have worked more then 4 years in R&S so this is also an option but
my
>>>>> concern is whatever I do, must have demand for next 5-10 years in
terms of
>>>>> salary package.
>>>>> Your expert comment will be very helpful for me.
>>>>> Average salary for a CCIE-security/R&S having 4-7years of experiance
in
>>>>> India is in between 20000USD - 35000 USD/Anum. What is in USA, UK and
>>>>> europe
>>>>> ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards:
>>>>> Amardeep | CCIE-security#28465
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
>>>>>
>>>>>
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