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IDK about France (where Thibault is from, and IDK if he lives there), but where i'm from, you would have a very comfortable life earning 5k every month, so his self-imposed 60k/yr salary doesn't seem unreasonable at all. At some point, more money yields diminishing returns.



> but where i'm from, you would have a very comfortable life earning 5k every month, so his self-imposed 60k/yr salary doesn't seem unreasonable at all.

(Some) HN commentators seems weirdly out of touch when it comes to salary outside of IT-heavy cities in the US. The other day someone claimed $125k/year for an employee wasn't "big money" (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40927175), so I'd take any comments saying some salary is high/low with a box filled with sand.


To be fair that really isn't 'big money' in most of those cities, assuming big money has some connotation of significantly above average after tax and expenses disposable income in those areas, especially relative to your peers. I don't think it would be unfair to say that would be big money compared to many European workers in the same jobs though.


I don't know if that 5K is before or after taxes. You easily lose half of what your employer actually pays.


€60k pre-tax is roughly in the top 10% of incomes in the country based on a quick google. Not opulent, but definitely comfortable.


His salary is more like €55k though.

It's comfortable outside of Paris and other expensive cities. But he could easily double that given his background. Before quitting his job he already worked with Play and the Typesafe (now Lightbend) stack before the peak of its hype, when companies were paying top dollar for consultants.




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