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  • B benjymous

    According to www.xe.com[^] 1.00 SIT Slovenia Tolars = 0.00430821 USD United States Dollars Is this the wrong currency totally, or when you say 1$ do you mean 100 SIT? under half a cent for a kilogram of bread, seems utterly wrong. -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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    1$ = 230 sit

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      Rok wrote: somewhere around 700$ / month - full time job, but as you can think, it is really hard for 3 programers to handle such a line count That depends on where you live. In Brazil is a medium salary... in US is not much (I think). If you think that you are not being paid what you´re worth, why don´t you try to find another job ? Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter

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      Roger Wright
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      Mauricio Ritter wrote: In Brazil is a medium salary... in US is not much (I think). In the US it's enough to live in a ditch, and I deal with people daily who are in such straights. There is no way to recover from it, ever. We can help with a meal now and then, or a scrap of clothing, but the bottom line is, they're going to die soon. I hate it, but I'm helpless to do anything to change it...:(( A New Adjective Is Born!

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        Mauricio Ritter wrote: In Brazil is a medium salary... in US is not much (I think). In the US it's enough to live in a ditch, and I deal with people daily who are in such straights. There is no way to recover from it, ever. We can help with a meal now and then, or a scrap of clothing, but the bottom line is, they're going to die soon. I hate it, but I'm helpless to do anything to change it...:(( A New Adjective Is Born!

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        Rok
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        Sorry to hear that...

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        • G Gethsus s

          As a matter of fact, BigMac price is a good reference, here BigMac combo is about $40 - $42, it's been a while since I bought last one.... personaly I prefer BurgerKing ;P

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          Gethsus BigMac combo is about $40 - $42 That not US $, I hope! Mexico is a much cheaper place to live than the US, and here you can buy a steak and lobster dinner for $40. Not that I'd ever eat anything as vile as McDonald's or Burger King, of course. My idea of fast food heaven is a relleno with two enchiladas, frijoles and rice for about $7. A New Adjective Is Born!

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            1$ = 230 sit

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            benjymous
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            and 230sit = 0.990888 USD so one of your $s is as close to an american dollar as makes no difference. As a point of reference, I'd expect you to earn at least 4x more than the 700$ figure you gave, if you were working in the UK (that's as an entry level graduate sort of job - 5x more and up if you've got good experience) -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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              Gethsus BigMac combo is about $40 - $42 That not US $, I hope! Mexico is a much cheaper place to live than the US, and here you can buy a steak and lobster dinner for $40. Not that I'd ever eat anything as vile as McDonald's or Burger King, of course. My idea of fast food heaven is a relleno with two enchiladas, frijoles and rice for about $7. A New Adjective Is Born!

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              Gethsus s
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              jejejeje... that sounds tasty. Actually it is in Mexico, and yes, this is a place much cheaper than US. To make a fair comparition, $40 dlls = about $388 Mexican pesos, and that's a lot for one dinner, you can have a good steak dinner for $20 dlls. :)

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                Gethsus BigMac combo is about $40 - $42 That not US $, I hope! Mexico is a much cheaper place to live than the US, and here you can buy a steak and lobster dinner for $40. Not that I'd ever eat anything as vile as McDonald's or Burger King, of course. My idea of fast food heaven is a relleno with two enchiladas, frijoles and rice for about $7. A New Adjective Is Born!

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                benjymous
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                Roger Wright wrote: A New Adjective Is Born! Ooh, cool site. I've submitted a word, and will try and remember more I've thought up in the past - lets see if they'll make it in.. -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                • B benjymous

                  Roger Wright wrote: A New Adjective Is Born! Ooh, cool site. I've submitted a word, and will try and remember more I've thought up in the past - lets see if they'll make it in.. -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                  Roger Wright
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                  Paul got one accepted yesterday, as well - arsephyxiation. Look it up:-D A New Adjective Is Born!

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                  • R Rok

                    BigMac is 1.5$ Anyway I'm vegeterian :).

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                    Mauricio Ritter
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                    Rok wrote: BigMac is 1.5$ That´s gives you 466 bigmacs per month. This is not much money... Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter

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                      Paul got one accepted yesterday, as well - arsephyxiation. Look it up:-D A New Adjective Is Born!

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                      benjymous
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                      Brilliant. I love the usage example -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                        The problem: Owner of our firm, thinks that we are overpaid for our work or with his words; "Your payment is normal, for the job you do", so i decided to put some words on this board. Please be so nice and write few words what do you think about our salary, so i can show it to him :D The overview of our work: 3 man crew, working on 2 projects, first is personal managment system with data analyzing and the second is attendence with Z80 programable terminal (or network of them) with our software (result is balance of hours with analyses) comunicating over network,... All together 213.309 lines of C++ MFC code Both programs are working either on Oraclo, MS SQL or Access databases. Salary: somewhere around 700$ / month - full time job, but as you can think, it is really hard for 3 programers to handle such a line count Thank you for response!

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                        Domenic Denicola
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                        :wtf: I get that every two weeks, and I'm an intern entering 9th grade.

                        -Domenic Denicola- [CPUA 0x1337] MadHamster Creations "I was born human. But this was an accident of fate - a condition merely of time and place. I believe it's something we have the power to change..."

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                          Rok wrote: BigMac is 1.5$ That´s gives you 466 bigmacs per month. This is not much money... Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter

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                          Daniel Turini
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                          Hmm... Here Big Mac costs about 1.3 ~ 1.5 dollars each... And a programmer's salary of R$ 2100,00 (US$ 700) is very common here... Concussus surgo. When struck I rise.

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                            :wtf: I get that every two weeks, and I'm an intern entering 9th grade.

                            -Domenic Denicola- [CPUA 0x1337] MadHamster Creations "I was born human. But this was an accident of fate - a condition merely of time and place. I believe it's something we have the power to change..."

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                            Tomasz Sowinski
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                            Welcome to the real world... Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

                            "Yields falsehood when preceded by its quotation" yields falsehood when preceded by its quotation.

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                              Hmm... Here Big Mac costs about 1.3 ~ 1.5 dollars each... And a programmer's salary of R$ 2100,00 (US$ 700) is very common here... Concussus surgo. When struck I rise.

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                              Mauricio Ritter
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                              Daniel Turini wrote: And a programmer's salary of R$ 2100,00 (US$ 700) is very common here... I thought that the salarys wore higher at São Paulo... Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter

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                                Daniel Turini wrote: And a programmer's salary of R$ 2100,00 (US$ 700) is very common here... I thought that the salarys wore higher at São Paulo... Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter

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                                We had in our staff a programmer that went from Porto Alegre for the same reason. She had quite an experience in programming ASP, ADO and SQL Server. She was receiving about R$ 1600,00 in Porto Alegre, and went to São Paulo for a job for R$ 2500,00. Now, she has skills on VB and Oracle and is earning about R$ 4000,00 (not on my company anymore). She said to me that in Porto Alegre no way she could get this salary, but I'm not so sure... All these values are non-CLT values. Concussus surgo. When struck I rise.

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                                  We had in our staff a programmer that went from Porto Alegre for the same reason. She had quite an experience in programming ASP, ADO and SQL Server. She was receiving about R$ 1600,00 in Porto Alegre, and went to São Paulo for a job for R$ 2500,00. Now, she has skills on VB and Oracle and is earning about R$ 4000,00 (not on my company anymore). She said to me that in Porto Alegre no way she could get this salary, but I'm not so sure... All these values are non-CLT values. Concussus surgo. When struck I rise.

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                                  Mauricio Ritter
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                                  Daniel Turini wrote: is earning about R$ 4000,00 (not on my company anymore). kinda hard... but possible... Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter

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                                  • T Tomasz Sowinski

                                    Welcome to the real world... Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

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                                    Domenic Denicola
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                                    :-D It's a nice place. I think I'll keep it :laugh:

                                    -Domenic Denicola- [CPUA 0x1337] MadHamster Creations "I was born human. But this was an accident of fate - a condition merely of time and place. I believe it's something we have the power to change..."

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                                      The problem: Owner of our firm, thinks that we are overpaid for our work or with his words; "Your payment is normal, for the job you do", so i decided to put some words on this board. Please be so nice and write few words what do you think about our salary, so i can show it to him :D The overview of our work: 3 man crew, working on 2 projects, first is personal managment system with data analyzing and the second is attendence with Z80 programable terminal (or network of them) with our software (result is balance of hours with analyses) comunicating over network,... All together 213.309 lines of C++ MFC code Both programs are working either on Oraclo, MS SQL or Access databases. Salary: somewhere around 700$ / month - full time job, but as you can think, it is really hard for 3 programers to handle such a line count Thank you for response!

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                                      Andrew Torrance
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                                      The art of paying someone is to get it low enough so that they do not leave , and high enough so they are happy . If you are still there then he is paying you enough. Oh no, you can't fool me. There ain't no Sanity Clause!

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