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  • J Joe Woodbury

    Over on insider news, Kent posted this: New Zealand will pay for your holiday if you agree to a job interview in Wellington[^] Out of curiosity, I did some searching and found that tech salaries in New Zealand are relatively low [EDIT: specifically in Wellington], at least as reported on various sites. Is New Zealand having trouble attracting talent? If so, wouldn't offering more money be helpful?

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    Joe Woodbury wrote:

    tech salaries in New Zealand are relatively low

    Relative to what? Salaries in the Netherlands are low compared to salaries in the USA, but we get (near) free healthcare and social benefits in return. My salary is relatively low compared to someone who works in a city, but the price of my house and commute is relatively low compared to that in the city. And in the end it somehow works out :)

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      Joe Woodbury wrote:

      tech salaries in New Zealand are relatively low

      Relative to what? Salaries in the Netherlands are low compared to salaries in the USA, but we get (near) free healthcare and social benefits in return. My salary is relatively low compared to someone who works in a city, but the price of my house and commute is relatively low compared to that in the city. And in the end it somehow works out :)

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      From what I've read, the cost of living in Wellington is about that of Los Angeles and taxes are higher. Yet, the average tech salary (correctly adjusted for exchange rates) seems to be about 70% that of the LA area. (I keep using seems since from my own experience, what is reported as average or even a range and what companies are actually offering are sometimes quite different. Hence one reason for my original post.)

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        Another of your small pecker comments?

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        • J Joe Woodbury

          From what I've read, the cost of living in Wellington is about that of Los Angeles and taxes are higher. Yet, the average tech salary (correctly adjusted for exchange rates) seems to be about 70% that of the LA area. (I keep using seems since from my own experience, what is reported as average or even a range and what companies are actually offering are sometimes quite different. Hence one reason for my original post.)

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          But ... where would you rather live? NZ or California? It'd be a no brainer for me :-D

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            But ... where would you rather live? NZ or California? It'd be a no brainer for me :-D

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            "It can't be worse than LA" OTOH, I'm ten years out from retirement and maximizing income is more important than where I live. PS. Well, yes it can be; it could be Chicago or New York City, both of which I loathe. And for all of LA's problems, the weather is decent and the temperature remains above freezing.

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            • J Joe Woodbury

              Over on insider news, Kent posted this: New Zealand will pay for your holiday if you agree to a job interview in Wellington[^] Out of curiosity, I did some searching and found that tech salaries in New Zealand are relatively low [EDIT: specifically in Wellington], at least as reported on various sites. Is New Zealand having trouble attracting talent? If so, wouldn't offering more money be helpful?

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              Nagy Vilmos
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              Cost. Of. Living.

              veni bibi saltavi

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              • J Joe Woodbury

                "It can't be worse than LA" OTOH, I'm ten years out from retirement and maximizing income is more important than where I live. PS. Well, yes it can be; it could be Chicago or New York City, both of which I loathe. And for all of LA's problems, the weather is decent and the temperature remains above freezing.

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                How you get the money is more important that how much you got. Living in a soul-grinder like LA isn't worth the benefit if you come out of it a hollow shell of a human, albeit one that didn't get cold! :laugh: I agree on NYC - a different type of hell hole - but Chicago is better (in my limited experience) than, say Detroit. But then, I would say that: I live in the Welsh Valleys, where pay is low but the air is breathable!

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                  Cost. Of. Living.

                  veni bibi saltavi

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                  Joe Woodbury
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                  Cost of Living in Wellington is about the same as Los Angeles. In other words, not cheap.

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                    How you get the money is more important that how much you got. Living in a soul-grinder like LA isn't worth the benefit if you come out of it a hollow shell of a human, albeit one that didn't get cold! :laugh: I agree on NYC - a different type of hell hole - but Chicago is better (in my limited experience) than, say Detroit. But then, I would say that: I live in the Welsh Valleys, where pay is low but the air is breathable!

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                    And you have to resort to puns for your entertainment :)

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                    • J jgakenhe

                      I have heard that Auckland for instance has extremely high property values and is very expensive; so even more money may not mean much. I'd love to work and live in Silicon Valley, but I would not be able to afford living there if my salary is not much more than what it is now.

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                      Property in Auckland is expensive, $1 million is the number floated by media as the average house price. Auckland is also a sprawling city, where commute times can be an hour or two if there's no accidents or hold ups depending on home/work locations. I live and work in Lower Hutt, just north or Wellington, things are much more affordable and travel times are way less, however we're catching Auckland if you believe the media again. www.trademe.co.nz is pretty much the nz goto website for jobs, property and pretty much anything.

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                      • J Joe Woodbury

                        Over on insider news, Kent posted this: New Zealand will pay for your holiday if you agree to a job interview in Wellington[^] Out of curiosity, I did some searching and found that tech salaries in New Zealand are relatively low [EDIT: specifically in Wellington], at least as reported on various sites. Is New Zealand having trouble attracting talent? If so, wouldn't offering more money be helpful?

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                        Yes and No. New Zealand has had a lot of growth throughout the country and generally there is a shortage of skilled people in certain occupations in all areas. In a small market like NZ, it is easier to look overseas rather than trying to compete for limited internal sources. Living in NZ is mostly about the lifestyle and not the money. If money is your major driver then I dont think NZ is for you. Some thing are expensive in NZ (due to our isolation) and some thing are fairly cheap. When comparing salaries to other country is always inaccurate unless you factor in all the other aspects. (eg I have worked my whole life for public Companies with no hand out from anyone, yet own my own country retreat lifestyle block and a new beach house and no debt). Materialistically I have everything I want or need so money is not a driver for me anymore. If you a big city person then NZ is quite limited, but if you prefer a smaller quietier City / Town then you will be better off if they are close to the main cities where you get big city salaries for small town costs. NZ has lot of migrants and generally they come for the lifestyle. Some find the isolation a bit of a challenge because they are so far away from families and friends. When all said its horse for courses. The same could probably said about New Zealands West Island (Australia for the geographically challenged) :laugh: :laugh:

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                          How you get the money is more important that how much you got. Living in a soul-grinder like LA isn't worth the benefit if you come out of it a hollow shell of a human, albeit one that didn't get cold! :laugh: I agree on NYC - a different type of hell hole - but Chicago is better (in my limited experience) than, say Detroit. But then, I would say that: I live in the Welsh Valleys, where pay is low but the air is breathable!

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                          OriginalGriff wrote:

                          I live in the Welsh Valleys

                          I think you would feel right at home in the back blocks of the north island. Rolling, green ,WET hills with plenty of sheep on them. South island you freeze your tits off in the winter.

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                          • J Joe Woodbury

                            Over on insider news, Kent posted this: New Zealand will pay for your holiday if you agree to a job interview in Wellington[^] Out of curiosity, I did some searching and found that tech salaries in New Zealand are relatively low [EDIT: specifically in Wellington], at least as reported on various sites. Is New Zealand having trouble attracting talent? If so, wouldn't offering more money be helpful?

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                            Well, my resume will be getting submitted with no waste of time. Getting a job in a foreign country is far more important to me that what that job pays, as long as it covers cost of living.

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                            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                              How you get the money is more important that how much you got. Living in a soul-grinder like LA isn't worth the benefit if you come out of it a hollow shell of a human, albeit one that didn't get cold! :laugh: I agree on NYC - a different type of hell hole - but Chicago is better (in my limited experience) than, say Detroit. But then, I would say that: I live in the Welsh Valleys, where pay is low but the air is breathable!

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                              OriginalGriff wrote:

                              I live wallow in the Welsh Valleys,

                              Having seen a number of episodes of "Hinterland" I can confidently say that my above FIFY is rather generous. I can't call that living - not with a straight face and a belly full of Nagy's medicine.

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                              • J Joe Woodbury

                                "It can't be worse than LA" OTOH, I'm ten years out from retirement and maximizing income is more important than where I live. PS. Well, yes it can be; it could be Chicago or New York City, both of which I loathe. And for all of LA's problems, the weather is decent and the temperature remains above freezing.

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                                Joe Woodbury wrote:

                                Well, yes it can be; it could be Chicago or New York City, both of which I loathe.

                                I'd agree with your preference of LA if they got rid of one of their major problems:   their entire population. To that end, I shall resume my Earthquake dance.

                                Ravings en masse^

                                "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                                  How you get the money is more important that how much you got. Living in a soul-grinder like LA isn't worth the benefit if you come out of it a hollow shell of a human, albeit one that didn't get cold! :laugh: I agree on NYC - a different type of hell hole - but Chicago is better (in my limited experience) than, say Detroit. But then, I would say that: I live in the Welsh Valleys, where pay is low but the air is breathable!

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                                  OriginalGriff wrote:

                                  I agree on NYC - a different type of hell hole - but Chicago pretty much anywhere else on the planet is better (in my limited experience) than, say Detroit.

                                  FYP

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                                    Joe Woodbury wrote:

                                    Well, yes it can be; it could be Chicago or New York City, both of which I loathe.

                                    I'd agree with your preference of LA if they got rid of one of their major problems:   their entire population. To that end, I shall resume my Earthquake dance.

                                    Ravings en masse^

                                    "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                    "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                                    Charles Programmer
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                                    Hey! Some of us are actually part of that entire population and would prefer to continue to live without major Earthquake dances. Put your pants back on, there's women and children present, and we who have to sleep at night.

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