2600€ net per month at 18?
Hello, is it good and how much do you earn?
2100€ full-time
500-700€ commercial
Hello, is it good and how much do you earn?
2100€ full-time
500-700€ commercial
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I've heard a few times that you don't earn that much. What would you say?
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Hello dear,
for entry, the money is okay. 2100 euros net as an entry-level salary are fine depending on the industry (at least if I count with my tax rates. I used to be in the area.
I am currently net at around 3,800 euros.
Best regards
3800 with how many years in operation would interest me?
I’m 26 and I got killed two years ago. I’m Senior Cloud Engineer now.
if you actually have 2.600 net in the old one and it is not confused with brutto that is a solid one.
Many in this country do not deserve that in their entire lives. Well, that’s a very good salary.
It’s a good salary.
I’m not up for that in the morning.
for what amount do you get early? How much do you deserve?
Minimum 5000 monthly.
Something more.
Okaay and what do you deserve?
Yeah, that’s very good for a starter.
Also for you:
How to compare net earnings without knowing the tax class, the allowances, the denomination or the benefits to be taxed??
Let’s finally learn that we can only compare gross salaries objectively.
Net is fixed. I get that. No plan what you mean
Net is solid for you but for all there are different amounts.
Gross is before tax, the amount is fixed. Your net amount may vary with the same gross salary.
Because, for example, I would get nice in your position with the same salary MORE than you.
Thank you for the explanation 😊