Seek out communities (meetup, etc), and if you're doing it for a startup, you're doing it for the wrong reasons.
Pm for story time, but basically, it's an adventure, and one that will be of (mostly) your own making
I'd be curious to hear some first hand experiences of those who've made the move to Europe and what you think of the process and considerations one should make.
A few questions to start the conversation:
- Where do you live?
- What's the biggest sacrifice you had to make (i.e. pay, housing, friends, etc.)
- What have you gained?
Seek out communities (meetup, etc), and if you're doing it for a startup, you're doing it for the wrong reasons.
Pm for story time, but basically, it's an adventure, and one that will be of (mostly) your own making
I wonder if anyone in the US has converted their house to European appliances. The voltage is close enough, converting an entire house over to using 240V on all circuits is a trivial change, the hard part would be swapping all the plugs for European ones. And the frequency is probably the biggest part, but I'm unsure how big a difference 50Hz vs 60Hz makes with modern appliances.
I just find the thought kind of amusing. In a country this size I'm betting at least one person has done it. People are nuts.