| 'again not sure which countries you speak about (ukraine or romania lol?), maybe it's like that in some, but some have very relaxed attitude' >
I'm talking about Western Europe. Mostly Germany, Netherlands, UK and Scandinavia. I was referring to office jobs, not remote. Eastern Europe is actually pretty great because it has an American influence. No stupid EU brainwashing. Only capitalism. Also, your tone about Ukraine and Romania is condescending. Not very nice. 'again, there're tons of EU based remote work, and I just won't comment on the rest of this generalisation.' >
It's low quality. Basically, remote work in Europe means "Let's find some third-world slaves that will work for cheap.". They offer remote because they don't want to pay the high salaries in their own countries. I've got a nice remote offers from Spain and Netherlands as we, despite being in UK. I'm getting them all the time.' >
I get these offers all the time. And they all offer average salaries. They search in other countries because they are trying to find cheap slaves. 'my EU company gives me a lot of benefits that guys in US don't see (despite that average salary I'd say is lower in here)' >
Your mistake was accepting the lower salary. But it's understandable since you don't seem to be familiar with how things actually work. Just to give you an idea, I work in Eastern Europe. And the equivalent salary in UK to maintain my quality of life would be about 150k GBP. I'm happy that you're happy. But I'm pretty sure you're concentrating too much on the silver lining. I worked for European companies. And I worked for American companies with branches in Europe. And American companies are simply on another level. They might suck in the US, but they don't when they come to Europe. |