A list of puns related to "Chf"
I'm thinking of applying to a 6 months internship in Geneva but i have no idea of how much it costs to live there. I'm from Brazil so if anyone could help me I'd appreciate a lot
I have been reading complaints about Salt here at least once a week. My minimum contract age just passed, so I would be able to switch to someone else. But who does it even pay to switch to? For how much people hate salt and love init7, switching to them would cost me 25CHF more for the same offering (25G not available in my location yet). Are we hating just to hate? Or did I miss some great offer that costs as little as Salt?
Just received two pretty solid offers from exciting companies that I would like to work for, both numbers are the yearly salaries.
The position is junior backend developer, and while I appreciate that Barcelona's offer is way over the market rate for my seniority I suspect that the salary in Zurich would allow me to have more money left at the end of the month.
What do you guys think? How much would I spend in a month living parsimoniously in a shared apartment in Zurich or Zug?
Thank you!
I have an offer for 100k CHF in data engineer role, I got a cs degree + 2yrs exp in current data engineering position.
This would require me to relocate within EU.
Is this offer about normal?
Am I better off staying put and getting a lower salary but lower cost of living ?
Edit: currently based in Vienna.
Had an interview today (new grad) at an outpatient primary care clinic where the doctor (owner of the independent practice) ran through a practice scenario. 75 yo obese male with significant smoking history, alcohol use, previous stent, known COPD, poorly controlled T2DM, comes in with chest pain. SBP 190, spO2 93%, tachy. He wants to walk through what we would do if this patient came into his clinic, but my first thought is to get him to the ED. Doc says the patient is not critical ? Canβt remember exactly how he phrased it? and we can manage this in the outpatient setting.
Proceeds to walk through how he would bring down pressure and manage poss COPD exacerbation and new acute on chronic CHF in his clinic then send for outpatient labs in the AM, follow up in three days. Adjust meds at follow up.
Maybe itβs just because I was caught off guard by the train wreck of the patient he used in the practice scenario, but is that common? The only patient I saw come in to an outpatient primary care clinic in similar shape during my rotations was recommended to head right to the ED once we determined he was in acute HF. This doc said thatβs because we trained at a hospital associated system and just learned to pass the buck. I think there is some truth to that, but I was hoping to get more perspective on this.
Is this something commonly done at other outpatient clinics and I just didnβt experience it on rotations? Feels very unsafe for the patient.
Edit: I donβt want to completely throw the guy under the bus. Another bit of his reasoning was that his patients typically wonβt go to the ED if you recommend it, theyβll try to tough it out. So to build trust and try to do what you can for the patient, he would attempt to manage a patient with the above presentation outside of a hospital setting. Probably still an iffy judgment call, but I can see how that would make it difficult to decide what to do if trying to go by the book.
So, I convinced my mom to buy some GME shares (yay!).
Due to her not beeing very knowledgeable in stock market related issues, I helped her set up her brokerage account, and showed her how to buy/sell shares in ebanking.
As I was talking about best execution vs manual exchange selection and scrolled through the available options, I noticed a stock exchange I haven't seen before:
BX Swiss - https://www.bxswiss.com/
So, apparently GME is also tradeable CHF. In Switzerland.
Naturally I was intrigued. Because this offers the possibility to diversify my portfolio by buying GME shares in a third currency (in addition to USD and EUR). Genius, I know :D
While looking at the GME graph on BX Swiss. I noticed the Jan 28 peak beeing substantially higher than any price we've seen before:
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Due to terrible genetics and growing up in a filthy rodent infested house I have a myriad of health issues mostly surrounding my heart and lungs.
Iβve had friends and family get COVID, some died, some had full recoveries, some are suffering from long haul syndrome. The fact that it adversely effected lungs and hearts so much scared the shit out of me.
I got the Pfizer vaccine (two part) back in March and besides a sore shoulder for a few days Iβve had zero side effects. I just feel safer knowing Iβve done what I can to protect the weakest parts of me.
Hey, sorry in advance if this is not the right subreddit to ask this question.
I've been working for some time in Switzerland and now I'm back to Spain. I moved my swiss francs to Wise to convert them to euros, but I was trying to decide when is the right momento for this. In the last month the rate has been fluctuating and now is at is highest (from what I've seen). Do you have any advice on what to do? Should I wait or just convert it now?
Thanks in advance!
Hi alle,
ich arbeite seit ein paar Monaten als Wissenschaftler in New York und wurde dafΓΌr bisher monatlich von der Uni bezahlt. Im August bekomme ich aber ein Stipendium aus der Schweiz ausgezahlt, und zwar einen mittleren fΓΌnfstelligen Betrag in Schweizer Franken (CHF). DafΓΌr werden meine Gehaltszahlungen dann eingestellt und ich muss mir dieses Geld ΓΌber die nΓ€chsten zwΓΆlf Monate einteilen.
Meine Ausgaben in New York sind natΓΌrlich alle in US-Dollar. Wie wΓΌrdet ihr das wΓ€hrungstechnisch jetzt am besten lΓΆsen? Alles direkt in US-Dollar konvertieren? Jeden Monat nur das, was ich grad brauche? Oder was dazwischen?
Ich hab ein Premium Account bei Revolut und kann daher so oft und so viel ich will an USD/CHF/EUR ineinander umtauschen. GroΓ mit Devisen spekulieren will ich aber nicht unbedingt, da mein BauchgefΓΌhl da in der Regel falsch liegt. Genug "USD-Reserven" fΓΌr ein paar Monate hab ich momentan noch auf meinem US-Konto.
Bin fΓΌr alle VorschlΓ€ge dankbar!
Originally from Spain and currently living and working in Cork with 72k⬠salary per annun (contractor for a Medical Device company)
I've been offered a 110.000CHF permanent salary in Switzerland (Fribourg).
Would you make the move? I'm saving around 2000β¬ per month in Cork. Would I have higher savings capacity in Switzerland?
I'm in my late 30s , living with my partner. She would have to find a new job in Switzerland.
[HIRING][Zurich, Switzerland, Dev-Ops, Onsite / Remote]
π’ Futurae Technologies AG, based in Zurich π¨π is looking for a Senior Systems Engineer, Zurich/Remote
βοΈ Tech stack: Dev-Ops, Ansible, Backbone, Backend, CI/CD, Cloud, DevOps
π° 80β000 - 105β000 CHF / year
π More details and option to apply:https://swissdevjobs.ch/jobs/Futurae-Technologies-AG-Senior-Systems-Engineer-ZurichRemote
Title. Also if you've got an AIMS-74 bolt and bolt carrier for a good price, I'd take it too
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