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gw98 | 3 years ago

So you traded our bananas republic for a gun toting corporatocracy with low employment protection and comedy healthcare and no food standards.

I'm not sure who's worse off.

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bsnnkv|3 years ago

I'm personally better off. Not sure that would be the case for you or others.

Re: food- Fresh produce in the PNW is incomparable imo. Never had anything like it in the world. In the UK I was largely limited to Sainsbury's etc., which have pretty poor quality food and produce.

Here in the PNW the variety (and quality) far exceeds what was available to me in the West Midlands, Greater Manchester and Greater London (not sure about other parts of the country).

It's a very pleasant luxury to not be limited to supermarkets.

kaashif|3 years ago

I moved from the UK to the US.

Increased risk, increased reward. And if I'm fired, laid off, or deported, worst case I just go back to the UK having already earned hundreds of thousands of dollars more than I would have in the UK.

gw98|3 years ago

You can make the money in the UK if you know what you're doing.

FpUser|3 years ago

Personally they might still be doing way better in the US and that is all that really matters.

gw98|3 years ago

For now. I know someone who was "doing waaay better in the US", took 3 weeks of leave and came back to a huge series of lay offs, market saturation, unemployment with no healthcare then his visa renewal was declined. So he had to spend his last wedge of cash getting back to the UK...

Took a position with 2/3 of the US salary but actual tangible security.

extasia|3 years ago

I don't love the US system but our NHS isn't anything to shout about, I got quoted a 4 year waiting period just to see an ADHD specialist.

gw98|3 years ago

Conversely one of my children has a complex medical condition which would have bankrupted me several times over in the US. And the service has been second to none.