I think they are called vacations!andrewwrx wrote: It's a catch 22, born raised in sydney but want to get out and experience another part of the world without sacraficing my income. Can't have it all I guess
Thanks again.
sms has a point. However if he wants to experience another part of the world not as a tourist, he'll have to stay longer there. Perhaps taking a sabbatical would be a better option? Stay in another country for a year or so?sundaymorningstaple wrote:I think they are called vacations!andrewwrx wrote: It's a catch 22, born raised in sydney but want to get out and experience another part of the world without sacraficing my income. Can't have it all I guess
Thanks again.
1000 pounds a day?? No sorry, it's very rare if a techie/developer gets that in London. It's possible for a senior project manager or architect but they would have significantly more than 5 years experience. The norm is more like 500revhappy wrote:Just curious, Which technologies do you specialize in? I know for a fact that in the UK, consultants specializing in Microsoft technologies related to Business Intelligence, Sharepoint etc with 5 years and more command upwards of 1000 Pounds a day.
On the note of Aussie tax I thought this changed so if are out of country and living out of the country for 183 consecutive days you do not have to pay tax in Oz?andrewwrx wrote:Thanks. I will ask, nothing to lose.
About the tax, no matter if I earn in Sing but if I then want to take home the money, I still have to pay aussie tax on it so I am not really getting the advantage of the lower tax rates in Sing.
A new development for me on this one. They are now suggesting KL. Things a lot cheaper there especially accommodation. I think it would also suit me better. Both are good hubs to go places on weekends and the working environment in KL is nowhere near as full on as in Sing.
Cheers.
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