On 16 Apr 2005 23:55:13 -0700, "another fool"
<anotherfool@hotmail.com> brought down from the Mount tablets
inscribed:

>
>
>> That seems to be about the situation.  Do you have any idea about
>what
>> percentage of your income would go to all the things like income
>> tax/insurance/city tax, etc for a 300,000/month salary?  I've heard a
>> number of different things, but it seems to be around 25-30%. Does
>this
>> sound about right?
>>
>> Based on the way Japanese engineers seem to work, I don't know how I
>> would find the additional time to work a part time job.
>
>That sounds low for an english teacher if it isn't including some sort
>of housing.  For an engineer that's just ludicrous.  We had a bunch of
>freshmen engineers around last week and the starting salary for them
>was (IIRC) 50% higher then 300,000 a month.

I wonder if the prospective employer reimburses for this:

http://tinyurl.com/dwehk

Or if that is just another of the items he will be expected to provide
for himself.





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Michael Cash

"Clowns to the left of me and jokers to the right, Mr. Cash.
Clowns and jokers."

                                Prof. Ernest T. Bass
                                Mount Pilot College