Americans go into depression when tell them my place of work

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Jason Voorhees

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This is how the conversation usually goes:
Hey man what do you do for a living? You don't seem to be from around hwre
I tell them. Yea, I am from India and I work in DevOps.
Their face shifts to confusion Oh, what’s that? Is that something in IT?
I nod Yeah, sort of. It’s a part of the tech industry.
Then comes the next question Which company?
I name the company, and suddenly there's a flicker of recognition Oh yeah, I’ve heard of that one. Big name. Very well known.
Then they ask Where’s your office located?
I tell them. And right at that moment, I can almost see the energy drain from their face the smile fading, eyebrows raised slightly.
Damn, you work there? Must be making a lot of money then.
They force a chuckle, toss out a quick Good for you, man… good for you and then walk away.

It’s strange. The tone always changes after that part like the conversation stops being casual and starts feeling awkward.
 
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@Chadeep @deadstock @Gengar @whitebitchslayer @widdi
 
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cool
 
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So how much do you make? :feelswhere:
 
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@Jatt @wishIwasSalludon @Gamerspyy786
 
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INFJ 4w3
 
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This is how the conversation usually goes:
Hey man what do you do for a living? You don't seem to be from around hwre
I tell them. Yea, I am from India and I work in DevOps.
Their face shifts to confusion Oh, what’s that? Is that something in IT?
I nod Yeah, sort of. It’s a part of the tech industry.
Then comes the next question Which company?
I name the company, and suddenly there's a flicker of recognition Oh yeah, I’ve heard of that one. Big name. Very well known.
Then they ask Where’s your office located?
I tell them. And right at that moment, I can almost see the energy drain from their face the smile fading, eyebrows raised slightly.
Damn, you work there? Must be making a lot of money then.
They force a chuckle, toss out a quick Good for you, man… good for you and then walk away.

It’s strange. The tone always changes after that part like the conversation stops being casual and starts feeling awkward.
can you say company and location im tryna be shocked too

apple - cupertino?

idk google nivida sillicon valley wya wyd? for who
 
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holy rep ive never someone with more rep wtf
 
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What did you expect lmao. Americans need to make $100k a year just to live on the street.
 
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I wouldnt call myself rich tbh.
i assume ur in ca, so honestly 115 is probably base pay for you for your role im guessing. i think youre going to be making more right as you level up? am i right
 
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55 dollars an hour. If converted full time around $115,000/year
That's good money, you'd never make that in Europe. The US is a great destination if you plan on moneymaxxing. For example, back when I studied nursing and wanted to become a male nurse, I discovered that in the US, a starting nurse can make $90,000/year. Let's see if that's still the case.... *googles* alright, so it's now around $95,000. While in The Netherlands, a nurse makes around $45,000/year only. Probably even less, actually, after taxes. Basically, it'd take around 3 years of work here in The Netherlands to make what you make right now in the United States. Crazy, right?
 
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i assume ur in ca, so honestly 115 is probably base pay for you for your role im guessing. i think youre going to be making more right as you level up? am i right
Yes. It is my starting salary. I also get bonuses and other perks. Can go as high as $300-400k
 
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That's good money, you'd never make that in Europe. The US is a great destination if you plan on moneymaxxing. For example, back when I studied nursing and wanted to become a male nurse, I discovered that in the US, a starting nurse can make $90,000/year. Let's see if that's still the case.... *googles* alright, so it's now around $95,000. While in The Netherlands, a nurse makes around $45,000/year only. Probably even less, actually, after taxes. Basically, it'd take around 3 years of work here in The Netherlands to make what you make right now in the United States. Crazy, right?
Im actually trying to look for jobs in europe. I dont mind the lower pay as long as thr place is somewhat affordable. Most houses start at 3 million dollars. Millionaire is middle class in California
 
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Yes. It is my starting salary. I also get bonuses and other perks. Can go as high as $300-400k
Impressive, I'm guessing this isn't the highest either?
In the UK you can become a "partner".. not the equity kind, but it's the highest role after having promotions In your company
Takes around 20 years, and the good companies pay around £500k
 
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Im actually trying to look for jobs in europe. I dont mind the lower pay as long as thr place is somewhat affordable. Most houses start at 3 million dollars. Millionaire is middle class in California
Which countries are you considering? I haven't looked into it much, TBH. I agree that lower pay but more comfortable life is better; I'd never move to the US.
 
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This user reminds me of scar

Everything he does is lowkey driven by envy

But I respect his ambition and hustle

Scar
Mufasa
Scarr
 
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Im actually trying to look for jobs in europe. I dont mind the lower pay as long as thr place is somewhat affordable. Most houses start at 3 million dollars. Millionaire is middle class in California
Europe tech is cucked, though. At least in Finland. You really need to be in some special position to make even that money. Maybe in Germany, Switzerland it's not so bad.
 
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Impressive, I'm guessing this isn't the highest either?
In the UK you can become a "partner".. not the equity kind, but it's the highest role after having promotions In your company
Takes around 20 years, and the good companies pay around £500k
No not highest. Sometimes can go up to and over half a mill after several years of experience
 
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Which countries are you considering? I haven't looked into it much, TBH. I agree that lower pay but more comfortable life is better; I'd never move to the US.
Germany since I can speak german
 
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@Jatt @wishIwasSalludon @Gamerspyy786
It could be that theyre looking down on

indian guy with accent, not even a citizen of the USA

in their mind you're suppose to be inferior to them

so when they see you doing better they feel some sort of way about it.
 
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It could be that theyre looking down on

indian guy with accent, not even a citizen of the USA

in their mind you're suppose to be inferior to them

so when they see you doing better they feel some sort of way about it.
Yes that is the answer

He was looking for
 
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Tell them you've read the 48 laws of power and these mind games aren't gonna work on you
 
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Yes that is the answer

He was looking for
It could be that theyre looking down on

indian guy with accent, not even a citizen of the USA

in their mind you're suppose to be inferior to them

so when they see you doing better they feel some sort of way about it.


No im a genuinecel. I dont care for validation like this.
 
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Tell them you've read the 48 laws of power and these mind games aren't gonna work on you
I am very polite irl tbh. I am not smug or arrogant at all. I dont know why those niggas do this
Tell them you've read the 48 laws of power and these mind games aren't gonna work on you
 
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This is how the conversation usually goes:
Hey man what do you do for a living? You don't seem to be from around hwre
I tell them. Yea, I am from India and I work in DevOps.
Their face shifts to confusion Oh, what’s that? Is that something in IT?
I nod Yeah, sort of. It’s a part of the tech industry.
Then comes the next question Which company?
I name the company, and suddenly there's a flicker of recognition Oh yeah, I’ve heard of that one. Big name. Very well known.
Then they ask Where’s your office located?
I tell them. And right at that moment, I can almost see the energy drain from their face the smile fading, eyebrows raised slightly.
Damn, you work there? Must be making a lot of money then.
They force a chuckle, toss out a quick Good for you, man… good for you and then walk away.

It’s strange. The tone always changes after that part like the conversation stops being casual and starts feeling awkward.
mirin
 
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What did you expect lmao. Americans need to make $100k a year just to live on the street.
?? The America economy is doing great because of Trump
What did you expect lmao. Americans need to make $100k a year just to live on the street.
This is all biden, the democrats fault
 
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This is how the conversation usually goes:
Hey man what do you do for a living? You don't seem to be from around hwre
I tell them. Yea, I am from India and I work in DevOps.
Their face shifts to confusion Oh, what’s that? Is that something in IT?
I nod Yeah, sort of. It’s a part of the tech industry.
Then comes the next question Which company?
I name the company, and suddenly there's a flicker of recognition Oh yeah, I’ve heard of that one. Big name. Very well known.
Then they ask Where’s your office located?
I tell them. And right at that moment, I can almost see the energy drain from their face the smile fading, eyebrows raised slightly.
Damn, you work there? Must be making a lot of money then.
They force a chuckle, toss out a quick Good for you, man… good for you and then walk away.

It’s strange. The tone always changes after that part like the conversation stops being casual and starts feeling awkward.
Because they know your the reason they’ll never get a job in tech cos every Indian steals their job that’s why
 
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Which countries are you considering? I haven't looked into it much, TBH. I agree that lower pay but more comfortable life is better; I'd never move to the US.
US is superior due to making money. Also unlike Europe they aren’t afraid of ethics having power
 
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Yes that is the answer

He was looking for
Well it’s true but I think it’s common knowledge that south Asians are VERY WEALTHY, like it’s just a given it’s legit a stereotype if a person is curry he’s prob rich.

Even my black friends when curries come up in discussion we always say “well they make big money though so there is that” it’s srs not unusual for south Asians to make money not impressive it’s like chinks and cumskin.

People are only impressed with blacks, Latinos and Arabs when they make money (non sultan sheikh prince Arabs lol)
 
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Well it’s true but I think it’s common knowledge that south Asians are VERY WEALTHY, like it’s just a given it’s legit a stereotype if a person is curry he’s prob rich.

Even my black friends when curries come up in discussion we always say “well they make big money though so there is that” it’s srs not unusual for south Asians to make money not impressive it’s like chinks and cumskin.

People are only impressed with blacks, Latinos and Arabs when they make money (non sultan sheikh prince Arabs lol)
I agree

Indians are a very successful group

Not even sure why he typed this out

If anything americans would expect him to work in tech for good money
 
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I agree

Indians are a very successful group

Not even sure why he typed this out

If anything americans would expect him to work in tech for good money
It’s weird curries are a weird race


Either poor as dirt

Or rich

No in between for them no such thing as middle class curry either rich or poor
 
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US is superior due to making money. Also unlike Europe they aren’t afraid of ethics having power
They didn't place the curry in charge of the FBI for nothing. :feelshaha:
 
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