I'm from Finland but I'm about to accept a job offer in Colorado that will about double my salary...

I currently live 10km from the nearest town in a farmhouse so the whole city thing will be new.

>you'll have to pay a lot of the stuff you get in Finland per default
unless he gets a horrific injury, thats not true at all
the cost of living in Finland is higher than it is in Denver suburbs.

I studied abroad in Germany and Canada previously so a new culture is not that big of a deal and I consider myself to speak English at a level where people will understand me. I'm not super extroverted but not a complete introvert either. Thanks for your input.

>Is this even remotely a good idea Yas Forums?

Yes, koska Suomeen pääsee aina takaisin :D

It can only offer possibilities while having no bad sides as you are not required to stay indefinitely. Try it and if you don't like it, come/go back!

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This is what I was thinking about, everything here costs a ridiculous amount of money.

On vaan helevetin pahan tuntunen päätös myydä comfy omakotitalo böndellä ja ruveta larppaamaan jotain naapurustojunttia. Pitäis varmaan harrasteauto myydä pois kanssa kun ei sitä saa rekisteröityä jenkkilään.

Call bullshit
You have no idea what your US taxes are

in this shit economy? no and you'd be stupid to do it.

I can't fucking make an approximation?

Fine. In different scenarios it'll be between 105k and 130k. You happy?

With that increase in income, I'd live in Denver and work for some years, get to know people there and travel around the US, there's a lot to see and do, then go back home with some nice cash stacks and invest in something like property or stocks to get into the investment money

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