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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Of All Trades" data-source="post: 1043743" data-attributes="member: 2719"><p>I think you should stay in germany, and take advantage of the generous vacation times. From what I understand europeans can get up to 2 months a year in vacation if they save up their holidays? While making good wages in germany I don't understand how you can go wrong with that. Continental europeans are spoiled when it comes to vacation and time off, your going to get maybe 2 weeks off a year in canada or the USA. Not only that but your going to need a few years to get used to how things are done in a new country (taxes, housing, banking, etc.).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Of All Trades, post: 1043743, member: 2719"] I think you should stay in germany, and take advantage of the generous vacation times. From what I understand europeans can get up to 2 months a year in vacation if they save up their holidays? While making good wages in germany I don't understand how you can go wrong with that. Continental europeans are spoiled when it comes to vacation and time off, your going to get maybe 2 weeks off a year in canada or the USA. Not only that but your going to need a few years to get used to how things are done in a new country (taxes, housing, banking, etc.). [/QUOTE]
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