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7:56 AM
hey )
 
hey
btw do you have to declare your income from oDesk
 
I even was an odesk employee until they fired me :-D
 
or it depends on the country policy
why did they fire you?
 
as a honest person you have to follow your country rules
I couldn't deliver as much hours as they needed
I pay taxes, and it's 33% for odesk income
 
I see
do you still freelance
 
7:58 AM
periodically
 
There was this rule there and I have seen it in other places: under-promise, over-deliver
 
it's tricky to find something really good for part time
 
add every time some of your work some extra
 
it does not matter when you work on per hour basis
 
to be honest I am really dedicated to my work
 
7:59 AM
if they want something extra - they pay for your hours
 
my bosses at my current company like me a lot
 
the same here
 
the problem is
 
:-D
salary
 
I have to go in the morning
no
salary is OK
I am working 8 hours 5 days a week and that is stupid because everything else works at that time so I can't go and shop like a normal person unless it is Saturday
and I miss on sunny days by staying inside
and I like going out during the day and working in the evening
 
8:01 AM
hehe
everyone works like that
 
but since I have to work in a team it is impossible
I can understand, but I want some freedom based on my way of life
 
my night dinner is ready, need to go sorry :-)
 
well anyways, freelancing is good, as long as you can get the hang of it I guess
 
was nice to talk to you
 
thank you for the info and enjoy your meal
btw @zerkms I thought dinner was usually during the night, or was it supper?
 
8:45 AM
@ziGi it's 9:45pm here
 
yes I do understand
but I am talking about the semantics of the word "dinner"
 
I forgot the word "supper" so tried to improvise
with "late dinner"
or "night dinner" lol
in Russia "dinner" is actually happens in 12am-1am
:-)
 
haha :D
 
so I'd say for me dinner is a vague term
 
I am just asking I am Bulgarian and English is not my native tongue
haha true
 
8:46 AM
as of dinner
you live in Netherlands don't you?
 
yes
study and work here
 
in Russia the "main" meal is dinner and it's taken in 12-1am
 
haha I know
:D
 
in NZ the main meal is also called dinner and is taken at 6pm
and what about netherlands?
 
after all my country was part of the Soviet idiots for nearly 50 years
in the netherlands people eat after 6 their dinner
until 10-11
 
8:48 AM
what is the "biggest" meal in the day and when it's taken?
ok
 
dinner
 
so the same as here
 
usually everyone eats sandwiches for lunch
which I find repulsive
It should be the other way around
 
yes!
and the other thing
 
Huge breakfast, nice warm meal for lunch and small dinner plate
 
8:48 AM
is that they don't drink
when they eat those dry sandwiches
 
we have milk for lunch
that we drink after we eat the dry sandwiches
you are Russian, aren't you?
or your parents at least?
 
I am
relocated ~3 years ago
 
I see
tovarisht :D
 
that's who I am
the funny thing is
 
is it good working in new Zealand?
 
8:52 AM
is that I use "tovarish" word in my usual speech, ironincally, but people around still think it's that soviet bullshit
I'd say that working here is different
 
yes I know
 
it's a small country
 
:D
 
so not much opportunities
and not the highest salaries
 
I used to live with an american and he said that when I speak bulgarian it sounds commie
 
8:53 AM
but it's one of the best countries to live and grow children according to various social aspects
 
Wasn't that Australia?
 
my boss told if I ever get in a bad situation - to start speaking russian
because it sounds horribly
 
hahaha :D
 
for them
 
da, tak
 
8:54 AM
in australia there are too much of stuff that want to eat you
 
haha true
To be honest, I really can understand quite a lot of Russian when I read, but after 1990, almost no one learned Russian so I can't really deal with speaking properly. Too many падежи if you know what I mean :D
 
I do ))
and what is not fair
 
Because Bulgarian is simpler gramatically comparet do russian
 
is that I have some czech and polish friends here
and they understand my russian much better than the other way around
 
exactly
same with me :D
usually that is because there are many words which are from old slavic
that our languages keep
and have changed during the years
and Russian has many words preserved as old versions so
it is easier for languages that have the new words to also understand those with older words
anyways
so what is the normal salary if you are a dev in New Zealand?
 
9:13 AM
@ziGi ohhhh
I'd say it starts with 50k per year up to 130-140k
 
gross or net?
 

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