Viral Video: Indian Techie in Canada Claims ₹70,00,000 Annually Isn’t Enough; Netizens Say ‘Aaja India..’
In a surprising turn of events, a techie from India working in Canada has sparked a heated discussion online by expressing his dissatisfaction with his annual salary of ₹70 lakh (approximately CAD 115,000). During a candid conversation with content creator Piyush Monga, the individual conveyed that despite earning upwards of CAD 100,000 as a SAP specialist in Toronto, he feels it is insufficient to meet his living expenses.
In the viral video, the man stated, “No, it is not that great money. Like we need to, there’s a scope for more improvement in terms of salary and all, but still, nowadays $100,000 is not enough.” He elaborated that the high cost of living, particularly rent in downtown Toronto, makes it difficult to sustain a comfortable lifestyle. He mentioned spending nearly CAD 4,000 on rent alone, which resonated with many viewers.
The video, captioned “$100,000 is not enough. Brother is not satisfied with $115,000 a year as a SAP specialist in Toronto, Canada,” quickly gained traction, amassing over 73,000 views and 1,000 likes shortly after its release.
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Mixed Reactions from Netizens
The techie’s comments ignited a range of reactions across social media platforms. Some users expressed disbelief at his complaints, stating, “Mankind will never be satisfied with money. Enjoy the life.” Others sympathized, sharing similar sentiments about the high cost of living in Canada. One user, Jayshree, commented, “Sailing in the same boat. Working in Canada with the same salary bracket. Toronto is too expensive for this salary.”
Several netizens offered unsolicited advice, suggesting that the techie either switch companies or return to India, with one remarking, “Aaja India me aur 35,000 rs salary me khush rahe. (Come to India and be happy for a salary of Rs 35,000).”
While some viewed the man’s concerns as a reflection of the pressures of modern life, others offered practical suggestions for career advancement. One user noted, “He should prepare and switch companies to make more money. Intra-company transfers in service companies will not pay a good salary, be it US or Canada.”
A Broader Perspective
The dissatisfaction expressed by the Indian techie highlights a significant issue faced by many professionals in high-cost cities like Toronto. This scenario raises questions about salary expectations in relation to living standards, especially for immigrants seeking better opportunities abroad.
In contrast, a previous video featuring a Canadian-based Indian couple showcased their success story, achieving a combined annual income of CAD 200,000 (approximately ₹1.2 crore) through their careers in the tech industry. They attributed their financial success to upskilling through technical certifications, such as Hadoop, Cloud, and Project Management Professional (PMP), offering valuable advice for others looking to enhance their career prospects.
As the debate continues, it’s evident that while high salaries may initially appear attractive, the realities of living in expensive cities can lead to unexpected challenges and discontent.