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  1. i am a Norwegian looking for indian hindi speaking contact for a bussiness supply contract, any interested person with bussiness experience of raw material supply should contact me on this email
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    1. You’re the first Norwegian I’ve ever met using a Yandex email address. Please no one reply to this.

  2. I am happy that most of my question will answered ,even you can come on what up number 265999757539, i wish i go and work in Norway help me

    1. Hi! Perhaps check out lifeinnorway.net if you’re looking for some more updated stuff on moving there! It is up-to-date

  3. I lost all my patience already in the paragraph of salary. I’ve got deep knowledge into wage level in many countries, with most kinds of work and what you write is almost completely nonsense when it comes to explanation why mid level and high level work is not paid well in Norway. I am also considered to a troll and I did use my “fake” email when posting this. Well, not really, trolling to social democratic crackpots is when you express a hate for socialism. I say I truly prefer to have them dumped into the Norwegian sea to die. I hate everything about socialism and in particular the steal and share- mentality. I hate legalized theft which includes taxation and public fees. Enough of that, just wanted to give you a little background.

    OECD – better life index is completely irrelevant in context of quality of life and specially when non-egalitarian countries are in your group of compare. The reason why is that the wealthy people rise the average so that you get unrealistic numbers of what is average. The average wage in US is far below the Norwegian counterpart after you have stripped the top 10% wages off the statistics. Now we get to the part where you are perfectly right.

    From mid range wages and up, the salary is poor in Norway. It is hard to get rich in Norway not to speak about wealthy which is completely impossible. We had three people who wanted to get wealthy from a point where they were rich and all three had to search for citizenship elsewhere to manage. There is maybe three positions that pays more than $1 million dollar (not including bonuses). With bonuses and if you find the very few places where this is possible, you can earn $750 millions in bonuses. For more than that you will have to flee the country. Only three places I can think of where this is possible in Norway. Now back to ordinary positions and salaries in the mid leader and up to top leader, not inclusive. Your salary will typically be at most $300k and a normal salary at mid leader would be $100k. The average so called industrial wage is $55k. This would count for about 50% of all workers. As you can see the salaries in Norway is very much equalized. If you’re bright with the right education it is easy to find work that pays $300k including bonuses. In Norway you can only land such a deal with great luck. They are so few those positions that offer such payment. If you’re self-employed there’s of course a totally different story, but mind you, it is really hard to make money in Norway. Thus, if money is important, stay the heck away from Norway OR be sure to be smart enough to come up with an idea, preferably one where you need no physical address so that you can move your business entirely out of Norway when taxation begins to hurt too much. The tax progression for private income is steep and lands at 55% from every dollar above $100k. On top of that you’ve got 24% vat and in addition an ocean of special fees, including fees that makes a gallon of fuel cost five times more than South Carolina and cars twice as much and in worst cases for really nice cars, as much as ten times more. Norway is a butt hurt crazy country when it comes to making cars the number one enemy. This was also true long before climate hysteria. Of course there is an exception for electric cars where there are no taxation of fees at all. In fact, the fee is negative because you go free on ferries, toll roads, parking, taxi lane, and even free electricity to charge it up, but who cares. Only crazy people would want an electric car running on batteries with all the limitations this gives. Conclusion, get rid of that OECD nonsense. You don’t need it to make your point as I have shown you. You see, the crackpot socialists in Norway already know the OECD numbers doesn’t tell much about reality unless you’re comparing egalitarian countries.

    1. Can someone buy Mr. Frank a good ol shot of Aquavit ;)

      Didn’t read most of your post (no offense… just on vacation in the Faroes and don’t live in Norway anymore, so I don’t care), but at the end it was the ‘get rid of this non-OECD’ nonsense that threw me. Statistics only matter if you agree with them. Got it :) Anyway, enjoy Norway. Awesome place and I miss it very much… haven’t lived there in years.

  4. Hi…I don’t usually write on things like this but I thought it was worth and ask! My husband & I travelled to Norway to work for 3 months in a lodge last summer. We were paid fairly low as he was getting to know if we would be any good! Luckily he liked us and we are heading back this summer and he will be paying us better. We are from the UK and I am concerned about paying tax. Could you point me in the right direction to find out more about this. Our Boss asks us to write a monthly invoice for wages so I guess it will be up to us to figure out paying our tax to Norway. I think we must visit the police and register but that is as far as I have gotten. I don’t even know what the minimum warning amount is to start paying tax. Unfortunately my Norwegian is very basic still so having trouble translating a little.

    1. Hi Jo!

      Sorry for the delay- I’ve been computerless for a while :) Ohhh taxes. I feel so bad that this is one area I will struggle to help you in. I definitely can recommend http://www.lifeinnorway.net though as the information is usually up-to-date there. I am slowly building a resource library for Norway here on the blog and hope to have it launched early this summer to help w/ questions like this! Good luck!