Good man! How much the 30K will become after tax?
Net salary is about Gross minus 20%.
So that's about 2,000 Euros net. Was making 1,600 before, plus 150 for food and travel, so I got about 1750 Total.
In that new company I also get some money for food and travel/commute, I reckon about 200+ Euros.
so I will make 2200 Euros instead of 1750. It's a tremendous step up considering that in 10 year at my old company, I got only one single raise, 30 Euros gross.
So getting 500 Euros more here, is the equivalent of staying at my old company for about 5 centuries, at least.
For reference, minimum wage here is a bit over 1,300 Euros and climbing fast since law makes it follow inflation automatically. However all other non-minimum salaries do NOT follow inflation, so that means me/middle class get poorer and poorer every year, and get closer and closer to minimum wage. So you wonder why the hell you bother studying for years, when a guy sweeping the streets earns only a little less than you do... and pays zero income tax, but you, do.
Income tax will be about 1,000 Euros or so, which is now deduced automatically from your salary.
So net salary, minus income tax, I should get about 2,100 Euros per month or so I reckon.
Anything above 2,000 net per month here is considered high salary. Having a '2' digit in front of my pay check is me going upper class !
Normal salary is usually 1500/1750 depending on experience and studies/skills.
Of course I am not including business or banking or insurance or lawyers etc, those guys of course live in a different world.
But the average joe, minimum wage 1,300 net, 1500 average, 1750 is good, anything from 2,000 is upper class, and am only half kidding.