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Worth It Living Abroad And Working Remotely?
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Worth It Living Abroad And Working Remotely?

Start with a long holiday in your 'dream destination'

Five weeks may be enough for you to work out its an annoying shithole, and you dodged a bullet.

If you love it for five weeks, do regular visits, start taking longer stays and transition slowly. While you are doing this you will make friends, get contacts, learn the language and collect girls.

This is a much smarter strategy then selling up and moving there suddenly.
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Worth It Living Abroad And Working Remotely?

Quote: (04-06-2019 07:39 AM)Fitman2018 Wrote:  

ok, maybe best bet just stay in florida and take trips to these countries lol. Also I am a male stripper here part time too and don't want to give up that. Yes the foreign girls are definitely easier more approachable. I was thinking if I actually lived on South Beach I would have plenty of options there as well with girls and having an apartment or pad there solo would be ideal. I don't have to deal with the bad living conditions as well too but man those foreign Venezuelans, Colombians, Mexicans, Dominicans when you deal with the right kind are the best! The one goal I had was to be fluent in Spanish and it is hard doing it in the states when I have work, other obligations so I am debating taking a month off in Medellin, or Panama and doing a spanish school so I can put all my focus on that.

Woah hold up.

Can we get a datasheet on part-time male stripper game while working a white collar job?

EDIT: Learning Spanish shouldn't be that hard in Miami once you get to that basic conversational level.
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Worth It Living Abroad And Working Remotely?

I thought about it! It really is a good gig for anyone if you have the time to do it, one thing I will say is you don't want to sleep with the girls. What i mean is it is a business and you can make decent money but if you start taking the job like a way to game then you can potentially get bad reviews and lose it. I do it more for the fact of it being fun lol.
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