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[开坛元勋]
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This is purely based on feedbacks from friends working in similar fields in China. Actually monetary compensation isn't even my first and foremost concern, for me career development tops everything else. 275K/Yr is the starting point in negociation if it ever comes to that.
I believe that 275K RMB/Yr salary in China represents a higher living standard compared to 43K CAD/Yr in Canada. However there are things that money can't buy, which makes the decision that much harder. ![]() 引用:
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[普通会员]
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Even from pure financial point of view, comparision between BJ and Ottawa is very presonal depend. I don't want to mislead people in this forum, so I said "相当" is based on a specific situation, in which I take into account of something that may not applicable for everyone. One example is private school tuition for kid(s) (for keeping english enviroment only. This is essential if they need to move back later on). I haven't counted on single house, as that's a luxury there, although it's for average income family here. I don't want to discuss whether money is important or not here, that's too personal. In my view, money is a vehicle of doing sth., it's meaningless to talk it without talking what to do. |
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[开坛元勋]
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I totally agree with you. It's a very personal decision, and I have not taken things like private school tuition into account.
![]() I am however curious on how you arrived to the conclusion that 275K RMB = 43K CAD. Do you care to share your rationale? 引用:
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[普通会员]
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CND,and the income tax in two countries, they have the same amount of after tax money. BTW, I don't buy in the idea of one yuan in China is more than 1/(CCR, which is 7 now) CND in Canada, even many years ago when people in China made far less. |
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[封禁用户]
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这东西没什么可辩论的. 在参照物不多的情况下, 就自己拍脑袋想点理论了呗. 目前只知道官方汇率, 而且还知道人民币外汇汇率被低估了, 但是具体低估了多少, 没有权威说法, 没有什么权威的情况下, 我就斗胆了... 实践证明这个数字是有一定道理的... 在国内挣2万/月的在加拿大一般也认为自己应该能挣5000以上. 在加拿大挣3000/月的在国内也就敢喊个1万. (都是税前) |
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