I am an IT worker, graduated B.A in business and worked in different kind of office jobs for many years. Recently, after reading the manosphere for a long period of time, I decided to go for the passion that I had for a long time ago which is being location independent and start a business.
I always struggled to stay in the boring office jobs, knowing that I'm smarter than the usual office rats. Didn't have the support from anyone for the step of quitting and being independent, so I neglected the idea every time that it came up.
I've started to learn programming more seriously and want to start a business ASAP.
Meanwhile I want to save some money and travel at the same time, I can't stand the office jobs anymore and don't want to stay at my current location. Many of you don't know that it's a typical western country, not so different than the US or EU, only more expensive.
Never traveled alone so I feel the need to do it even for a short time.
I never did sales and always thought this job is for losers, but I think it's a good skill that I should learn for the future business.
I can get a job as a salesman in a shopping center in South Africa/Thailand or even Canada, which will also improve the language skill.
Should I start the salesman position and travel at the same time, or just travel for a month then skip to the business when I come back? this step is the hardest for me cause I approach my thirties and can't lose more time.
May be I should stay at the office job for a while to save some cash, but how much do I really have to save so I would be able to start?
I always struggled to stay in the boring office jobs, knowing that I'm smarter than the usual office rats. Didn't have the support from anyone for the step of quitting and being independent, so I neglected the idea every time that it came up.
I've started to learn programming more seriously and want to start a business ASAP.
Meanwhile I want to save some money and travel at the same time, I can't stand the office jobs anymore and don't want to stay at my current location. Many of you don't know that it's a typical western country, not so different than the US or EU, only more expensive.
Never traveled alone so I feel the need to do it even for a short time.
I never did sales and always thought this job is for losers, but I think it's a good skill that I should learn for the future business.
I can get a job as a salesman in a shopping center in South Africa/Thailand or even Canada, which will also improve the language skill.
Should I start the salesman position and travel at the same time, or just travel for a month then skip to the business when I come back? this step is the hardest for me cause I approach my thirties and can't lose more time.
May be I should stay at the office job for a while to save some cash, but how much do I really have to save so I would be able to start?