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the poor French trader

April 7th, 2011, 9:54 am

QuoteOriginally posted by: frenchXTry Geneva in CH and then live in Savoie in France (10s km away). You will earn 3 times the french salary with a cost of live 2 times less than in CH so it's good (a lot of people are doing that actually).i may have "something under my elbow" [do english say this ?] over there.actually i had been thinking to rent a flat in Anemasse - Fr that locates 8Km away from Geneva.i admit the cost of living in Ch fears me. later on i would move there in the country of mauve cows.
 
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the poor French trader

April 7th, 2011, 1:04 pm

QuoteOriginally posted by: DevonFangsQuoteOriginally posted by: CapsaicinQuoteOriginally posted by: DevonFangsThis makes me wonder, do you have any idea about what the entry level salary for a quant could be in pastapizzaland?Does anyone know the situation in Sausagebierland?No, what's it like?Germans love anything quantitative, so I think industry should be very quant oriented, but I don't know much about the salaries either.
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the poor French trader

April 8th, 2011, 2:03 pm

Decent but of course less than London.