Bank Offers Staff 5 Years Off For 30% Pay 11
BBVA, Spain's second-largest bank, has offered most of its 30,000 staff the option of taking the next 5 years off at 30% pay, with their health care costs covered, and the guarantee of their jobs back when they return. The bank says this is an opportunity for employees to spend more time with their families and get involved with other "professional projects." I call it the layoff plan of the gods.
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In my Job in the US, I'd take that in a heartbeat. However, Salaries in Spain don't really compare. Every time I visit, I test the market to see if it'd be worth coming back, but the salary I'd get for a similar position is about 1/4th of what I make. And that's comparing Spain and Missouri, not Bay Area salaries.
Spain has an entire underclass of young university graduates, called the 'mileuristas', because they make about a thousand euros a month. Many bank employees don't make much more than that, and Spa
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IF it didn't have a clause preventing you from working else where - i would do it.. 5 years of money and health care to go work some place else..
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To me that sounds like they can work some place else.
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It's EU, they can move freely (Score:2)
For example to a place which has more opportunities ATM and/or much lower living costs...all the while getting their 30%.
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An opportunities ATM? All the ATMs in my area only give money... and then only if you have money in your account!
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But you could take your five years off, AND find work somewhere else, and it's like free money. Work once, paid twice. (well, 1.3x)