It is below average, but the good thing is that all your money can be saved. Overall, it is OK. It also depends on how much overtime you can get. % c5 ^( V* ^8 n3 B. O4 N0 u5 } # Q' d: D6 g+ [* W6 e, ?; SPeople in IT are among the lowest pay, but still much better than other places. 1 b) ?2 `* e/ o, N* q& e* ~5 O ( A1 g2 W2 X2 V" RDepending on your experience, the pay for PC tech here ranges from 3000/month after tax to 10000/month (with LOA included). . E. q5 C3 x' e8 f5 a) h9 P0 g / n! s9 t. K4 L* g" A9 gThe weather is not very bad compared to what you described in winnepeg. . [5 V+ g0 R3 H; {9 |* c) b% D. _6 H9 V6 ]( V( t5 d2 E
Good Luck.
Living allowance or live out allowance. non-tax one is the best, but some are taxed. they have a big difference & u# ^, |& S/ I8 z' k3 i$ d9 Q: |1 t5 [# H, K- L0 ~9 T) w
some companies pay 1 and half for over time, and some pay double. you need to check with HR.* n' H A5 u4 T( j+ b# n, {
1 {0 `0 Q" ?# s0 i+ H& _
you can always negotiate with the pay, but just remember you have better have a backup plan, like you have another offer at hand, in case the negotiation didn't turn out well.