


Net salary is 80€ higher in Germany, nothing insane.Please tell me everything you find useful and don't mind sharing experiences, even if texts are long. 71 Jérôme Boateng (Germany) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. 52 Albin Ekdal (Sweden) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Doesn't need to be in the city itself as I'm more than used to long commutes (When I say long I mean 1 hour and a half) It also doesn't need to be big because my family plans are limited to a husband, I'm not getting pregnant by choice.īeyond that I don't have much ambitions, being able to travel to one or two countries in vocation, a movie and MCDonalds from time to time are enough to make me satisfied. Marco Reus (Germany) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. I don't like the idea of retiring paying rent, so I want to be able to buy my own apartment. So I prefer to go to the place where my situation will be slightly better. Yes, I know that both are very expensive cities and that's why I'm asking your honest opinion.Īs you know, I'm not very young which means that my pension will be very low according to some articles I've read.

I am a 34 years old female tech worker (game industry) with 4 years of experience from Mexico who has been offered two job opportunities in different european cities: Munich and Stockholm.
