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[members-discuss] [ncc-announce] [GM] RIPE NCC Annual Report 2017 and Proposed RIPE NCC Charging Scheme 2019
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Daniel Suchy
danny at danysek.cz
Thu Apr 12 20:57:33 CEST 2018
On 04/12/2018 05:14 PM, Aleksey Bulgakov wrote: > So, we can move the RIPE office to another country, with less salary > numbers. E.g. there are the salary numbers approximately 1500€ in > Russia, including tax 13%. With social tax 30% the salary numbers are > 2000€ in Moscow. > > What do you think about it? Me and my colleagues, who wrote here > earlier, are ready to help the community with relocation. It's not only about staff salaries. There's no quarantee, that such migration doesn't affect service quality. Cheaper staff doens't always mean better job. Also there may be some other (hidden) costs. Also there're so many questions related to legal aspects of such migration. I *don't* support such idea. There's no deep analysis mentioning pros and cons provided by author of this idea. With regards, Daniel
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