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Comment by mathverse

4 years ago

You are stating your personal opinion as fact. There are many and varied views on the EU among Europeans, from euroscepticism all the way up to and including eurofederalism.

> I dont want to move to another country in Europe and learn their language.

Nobody is forcing you to.

But europeans are generally familiar with remote work, why would that be a problem?

  • Tax residency.

    • Uhm, generally curious is anything you mentioned sans the language barrier and the tribalism which might come with it in some places really be that different from the US?

      You got local taxes, why would the success of a company in SV mean anything to an engineer in NY? People move around EU all the time, London, Stockholm and Berlin are full of engineers from all over the place. Just like in the US, people move where there are jobs to be had and they care about success of companies.

      Are there places which are keen on keeping to themselves? Sure maybe, but they are not the majority? Really hard for me to see your point with such sweeping generalizations.

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