"I've earned 8 times": man rented over the move to India of ours; Netizens -teller with 'lack of choice'

A techie that earned once eight times than he now earns was on a crook to return to US India when users on social media oppose him with a ‘lack of choice’ remark. In a Reddit post, the man cried out that to return to US India was “my biggest mistake”. However, he later explained that his US visa had expired, and he had no happiness with the H1B laptier, and he was forced to return to India. “I did a master from the US and worked there for 4 years before my happiness came up in the H1B loan. I had to resign and return in 2022. It was a downhill from there, ‘the post says. The man said he was a software engineer and earned 8 times more in the US than in India for the same job. “My monthly saving there was more than my annual saving here,” he added. He also considered other factors, such as a good balance between work and life, clean air and major infrastructure in the US, which leans him to the country. “Also, can’t ignore other factors such as a good balance between work and life, clean air and large infra there compared to this,” he wrote. The Techie said he had to “literally strike for peanuts” in India, claiming that his master’s degree and American work experience did not help him to obtain a good package. ‘Companies here don’t care at all. I’m not sure how to get out of this now. ‘ Here’s how Netizens responded: However, the netizens did not buy the rental and said, ‘If your visa runs out, how was it a’ error ‘? There was no choice, not true? ‘ Several users on social media agreed with the remark, saying: “To move voluntarily and being forced to move is two different things. On was willing to stay, but had no choice; that’s the difference.” ‘That’s why the’ Lotto ‘you know,’ ‘said a user. “It’s hard to call it a mistake when Uncle Sam basically showed you the exit door, right?” another added. “If you look at your answers, you seem to be a crybaby. You should have measured your risks. It applies to everyone who goes to the US or other countries, ‘has called a user. Another one suggested: “Try to get a job in a business that can sponsor your H1 / L1 later if you want to go back.” A user, who said they had recently moved to India, said they did not feel the same. ‘My reasons are the quality of life culture and the culture of work. I don’t want to look back and get anxiety about my decision. Hope I will go to us again. But I have to leave everything in the hands of fate. ‘