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Two positions paying a shed load of money;

 

Project Lead engineer - Min 3 years experience inc product design and development.

 

Manager Engineering services - Min 10 years experience, experience of mass production a must

 

English essential. German or French a plus.

 

These jobs are with a very good company, they will financially help with relocation, registering in the country etc

 

Pm me if you are interested.

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I'm an engineer and been qualified a long time. Got well over 10 years experience . But couldn't leave the family and I know my Mrs is a home bird and wouldn't move far from her family.. 70k isn't a lot for relocating abroad..

 

But if I was a few years younger with no children or Mrs then this would be up my street.....

 

Good opportunity for the correct person....

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I'm an engineer and been qualified a long time. Got well over 10 years experience . But couldn't leave the family and I know my Mrs is a home bird and wouldn't move far from her family.. 70k isn't a lot for relocating abroad..

 

But if I was a few years younger with no children or Mrs then this would be up my street.....

 

Good opportunity for the correct person....

Let's just say the salary is way above 70K :thumbs: the positions are in Europe as well ;)

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Its worth keeping in mind the cost of living in Switzerland compared to here.....property for example is ridiculous.....i looked at flats just outside Zurich a few years ago rentals were fetching 4000 francs p/month works out around 350 quid p/week just basic 2 bed flats its a very expensive place to live so while 70k sounds good dollar its probably the equivalent to staying here and earning 40k !

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Its worth keeping in mind the cost of living in Switzerland compared to here.....property for example is ridiculous.....i looked at flats just outside Zurich a few years ago rentals were fetching 4000 francs p/month works out around 350 quid p/week just basic 2 bed flats its a very expensive place to live so while 70k sounds good dollar its probably the equivalent to staying here and earning 40k !

cheapest place in Europe for rolling tobacco at the minute though :laugh:

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Its worth keeping in mind the cost of living in Switzerland compared to here.....property for example is ridiculous.....i looked at flats just outside Zurich a few years ago rentals were fetching 4000 francs p/month works out around 350 quid p/week just basic 2 bed flats its a very expensive place to live so while 70k sounds good dollar its probably the equivalent to staying here and earning 40k !

Way above 70K and there is the C&B package, covers money towards rent/healthcare etc :thumbs:

 

You are right though Switzerland can be expensive but the lack of taxes and the availability of good paying jobs (take the wife, she get's a shitty job earning 50k :laugh: ) that's you and yours sorted if you're prudent :yes:

 

Edited to add this is not in Geneva or Zurich so the cost of living is much less, 70chf would be more like 50-55k ;)

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Its worth keeping in mind the cost of living in Switzerland compared to here.....property for example is ridiculous.....i looked at flats just outside Zurich a few years ago rentals were fetching 4000 francs p/month works out around 350 quid p/week just basic 2 bed flats its a very expensive place to live so while 70k sounds good dollar its probably the equivalent to staying here and earning 40k !

cheapest place in Europe for rolling tobacco at the minute though :laugh:

 

There is also Lidls' to buy ya shopping :laugh:

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