Tldr; I love my job, hate the Netherlands, want to move somewhere warmer but where and how?
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@Gina I mean, Groningen is also pretty nice - but it only solves your problems partially 😅
@jbouter I've been to Groningen, we ehm have different definitions of nice 😅
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@jbouter I've been to Groningen, we ehm have different definitions of nice 😅
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@angelomassaro isn't Croatia really expensive nowadays?
@Gina Like many places in Europe, Croatia is dealing with high inflation, but with some budgeting, you can still live comfortably, especially if you earn an IT salary from a foreign company. You can also find a house (15-20km from the seaside) with a decent garden for under €300k, if that fits your budget
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At this point I'm pretty convinced I need to buy a campervan and just travel around 😅 I've only seen a fraction of the continent.
I can't think of any scenario that doesn't come with a cost. Every scenario means digging into my savings.
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@Gina Switzerland would be the expensive solution , but at least we generaly have at least 6 months where you can be outside at 20c+ . big towns tend to be more center lefts, public transports mostly works , but you need a local job to afford the living cost. and ownership aint simple either. I'm currently also ready to move anywhere for a job, but my homebase will , most likely, fallback to .ch in the end. Ping if you have specific questions , might have answers ;)
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@gryzor the weather, it's crowded, zero nature, super expensive, ugly architecture outside of the main tourist areas (look up "rijtjeshuis"), taxes are insane, shitty healthcare, low quality food, very restrictive policies leading to immediate fines for everything, and most of all, lack of sunshine.
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@richarddebruin @gryzor leugens 🥲
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@richarddebruin @gryzor leugens 🥲
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At this point I'm pretty convinced I need to buy a campervan and just travel around 😅 I've only seen a fraction of the continent.
I can't think of any scenario that doesn't come with a cost. Every scenario means digging into my savings.
8/n
@Gina consider a boat instead of a van. ⛵️
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At this point I'm pretty convinced I need to buy a campervan and just travel around 😅 I've only seen a fraction of the continent.
I can't think of any scenario that doesn't come with a cost. Every scenario means digging into my savings.
8/n
@Gina funny coincidence, just told my wife exactly the same and she thinks I'm crazy 😂
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Tldr; I love my job, hate the Netherlands, want to move somewhere warmer but where and how?
Basically that. It's time for a change. I love my current job, and I wish I could stay in that role for years to come, but a. It's temporary and b. Good god do I hate living in The Netherlands. To a point where something's gotta give.
I'll be slow posting in this thread today, not sure how many toots. Feel free to mute me if this thread becomes annoying. 🫶
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@Gina moving around the EU is fantastically convenient. I've done this a few times by now. (And have to say, as someone who grew up in flandria I share the sentiment of not wanting to live around there)
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The US isn't an option for obvious reasons, Canada too cold, Latam too far, South Africa too murder-y, and Thailand doesn't seem convenient careerwise.
So that leaves Southern Europe.
The biggest issue is where and how. I have two cats to haul along. Do I buy a campervan and rent out my house? Where do I go?
Also, I love my work atm, can I keep doing that for as long as possible while figuring this out? And will I find a new role in the same field again?
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@Gina Southern Europe seems only doable to me if you can keep your job here. The wages are so low in the south of Europe, that life is even harder there.
Then again, that balance might start tipping the way the Netherlands is going. -
@Gina Southern Europe seems only doable to me if you can keep your job here. The wages are so low in the south of Europe, that life is even harder there.
Then again, that balance might start tipping the way the Netherlands is going.@wenslauw jup, that's the big challenge.
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Tldr; I love my job, hate the Netherlands, want to move somewhere warmer but where and how?
Basically that. It's time for a change. I love my current job, and I wish I could stay in that role for years to come, but a. It's temporary and b. Good god do I hate living in The Netherlands. To a point where something's gotta give.
I'll be slow posting in this thread today, not sure how many toots. Feel free to mute me if this thread becomes annoying. 🫶
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@Gina Would recommend Spain (and then get a remote job at a German or Swiss company for added financial comfort). They have great weather, great internet, is large, politics are rather socialist.
Or if you want to make a big move, consider New Zealand. It is probably the most beautiful place on earth, the people are super nice, and I would assume finding a job should somehow work out as well :)
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At this point I'm pretty convinced I need to buy a campervan and just travel around 😅 I've only seen a fraction of the continent.
I can't think of any scenario that doesn't come with a cost. Every scenario means digging into my savings.
8/n
@Gina My dream, Saving for a campervan (hopefully next year I've got the sum), getting rid of the house and travel till I die in my own driveable space.
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@wenslauw jup, that's the big challenge.
@Gina Good luck, I've tried to leave twice. It didn't happen twice and now I have started 'putting things into perspective' and 'downplaying my grievances'. Leave before you're too numb! :)
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Clearly it's time to go (even though I'd be willing to stay a bit longer for a ~particular role~, in case my boss is reading this 😂), but the question is..
..go where?
Australia was a contender, but I haven't heard back from my visa application. Finding a visa sponsored job also hasn't led anywhere. Plus, it feels like Australians are dealing with their own financial challenges, especially aspiring home owners.
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@Gina I think the best is living in a country where you like things as culture, food, lifestyle... Now, most of the time those countries don't offer interesting IT positions (it is not always true) but there is the option of work remotely for a company that is located abroad. Especially if you can earn more than the average.
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At this point I'm pretty convinced I need to buy a campervan and just travel around 😅 I've only seen a fraction of the continent.
I can't think of any scenario that doesn't come with a cost. Every scenario means digging into my savings.
8/n
The saga continues. 🥲
We've established that I need to move abroad. I still don't know where to. And I have two cats to bring along.
The problem is that buying a campervan will easily erase 1/3rd to 1/2 of my savings. And I need those savings to buy a house or start a business. It would be much cheaper if I just knew where I wanted to live and moved there, but noooo. 🙄
I'm worried about spending all my money on travelling and then not having any left to move.
9/n
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The saga continues. 🥲
We've established that I need to move abroad. I still don't know where to. And I have two cats to bring along.
The problem is that buying a campervan will easily erase 1/3rd to 1/2 of my savings. And I need those savings to buy a house or start a business. It would be much cheaper if I just knew where I wanted to live and moved there, but noooo. 🙄
I'm worried about spending all my money on travelling and then not having any left to move.
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I'm also very unsure whether I'll like travelling by campervan. It seems equal parts fun and ghetto. 😂
Btw this would be across Europe. The question is where (but I'd def want to include France, Austria, Slovenia, Greece and Turkey).
10/n
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I'm also very unsure whether I'll like travelling by campervan. It seems equal parts fun and ghetto. 😂
Btw this would be across Europe. The question is where (but I'd def want to include France, Austria, Slovenia, Greece and Turkey).
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@Gina You could rent one a give it a go before fully committing to it
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@Gina You could rent one a give it a go before fully committing to it
@lalalasombra I'm considering this, maybe for a weekend in NL or a week in Fontainebleau, FR. 🥐
