Collections agency’s do allow you to work remotely. My dad works remote maybe you should try that, they also pay commission to in collections and pay pretty good. I was going to do that and have a second stream of online income lord willing, then I’m ready to leave. Do what works for you best of luck on your new journey
Brotha, this is extremely narrow-sighted and slightly desperate. Respectfully, the overhead is way too low, and you need an operational budget planned out for the year. You'd be better off staying in America and using your time (3-6 months) to gain high-demand skills like coding, artificial intelligence, project management, copywriting, or content creation, which will allow you to work remotely. Alternatively, learn a trade with your hands that you can take to any country. Or pivot to a more profitable RUclips strategy or sector, such as finance, or take your travel vlogs more seriously to make money. Your intentions are good, but I've been living in the DR for 5 months now, and $2,000 is not enough. You're sacrificing your first-world opportunity and quality of life to come to a developing nation, overlooking things like insurance, healthcare, and overall quality of life. How will $2,000 help you with unplanned emergencies? While life in America can be miserable, don't take for granted what you can do there. IMO, you need a better strategy.
Let's start a debate bcuz I don't agree and overhead is debateable.. idk how old u r but if u live in piantini like many other travelers that is not the audience I speak to. I am able to live in San isidro with other Dominicans.. apartment and bills costing no more than 900$ a month so 2-3k a month is perfect.. if you want to live in an expensiv3 place in DR that's your choice
Collections agency’s do allow you to work remotely. My dad works remote maybe you should try that, they also pay commission to in collections and pay pretty good. I was going to do that and have a second stream of online income lord willing, then I’m ready to leave. Do what works for you best of luck on your new journey
Brotha, this is extremely narrow-sighted and slightly desperate. Respectfully, the overhead is way too low, and you need an operational budget planned out for the year. You'd be better off staying in America and using your time (3-6 months) to gain high-demand skills like coding, artificial intelligence, project management, copywriting, or content creation, which will allow you to work remotely. Alternatively, learn a trade with your hands that you can take to any country. Or pivot to a more profitable RUclips strategy or sector, such as finance, or take your travel vlogs more seriously to make money. Your intentions are good, but I've been living in the DR for 5 months now, and $2,000 is not enough. You're sacrificing your first-world opportunity and quality of life to come to a developing nation, overlooking things like insurance, healthcare, and overall quality of life. How will $2,000 help you with unplanned emergencies? While life in America can be miserable, don't take for granted what you can do there. IMO, you need a better strategy.
Let's start a debate bcuz I don't agree and overhead is debateable.. idk how old u r but if u live in piantini like many other travelers that is not the audience I speak to. I am able to live in San isidro with other Dominicans.. apartment and bills costing no more than 900$ a month so 2-3k a month is perfect.. if you want to live in an expensiv3 place in DR that's your choice