OK, so specifically, what are you doing to earn money remotely, besides playing in clubs? What remote work do you do? I'd like to see you break down your expenses and what income sources you have. If I recall, you've never really done that. Quite a few people who are now living in another country have gone over their expenses and have been open about how they make money.
I did go over my expenses in the $500 A Month video, but they vary depending on where I'm living at the time. My income is very inconsistent since what I don't make from shows and youTube is dependent on what comes over the transom. I don't have a single tidy answer to give anyone. I hustle and my answer would be different from month to month. Mostly, it's as I said in the video: music production work and video editing.
@@karmafrog1 So then these countries you are in or OK with people who are not citizens working while staying in their country. I'm just curious because I know some countries do not want people coming in and doing work, but more of them are becoming open to digital nomads. How do your employers pay you? Do you have a bank account locally or do you still use a US account and debit/credit card to access cash?
Sadly true of almost any kind of employment situation these days, which is why I decided not to mention it other than the generic warning about avoiding horror stories.
That was inspirational. You covered all of the bases well, and from as universal of a perspective as could be expected.
Hi! Happy to see you again :-)) Have a nice day!!
OK, so specifically, what are you doing to earn money remotely, besides playing in clubs? What remote work do you do? I'd like to see you break down your expenses and what income sources you have. If I recall, you've never really done that. Quite a few people who are now living in another country have gone over their expenses and have been open about how they make money.
I did go over my expenses in the $500 A Month video, but they vary depending on where I'm living at the time. My income is very inconsistent since what I don't make from shows and youTube is dependent on what comes over the transom. I don't have a single tidy answer to give anyone. I hustle and my answer would be different from month to month. Mostly, it's as I said in the video: music production work and video editing.
@@karmafrog1 So then these countries you are in or OK with people who are not citizens working while staying in their country. I'm just curious because I know some countries do not want people coming in and doing work, but more of them are becoming open to digital nomads.
How do your employers pay you? Do you have a bank account locally or do you still use a US account and debit/credit card to access cash?
I covered most of this in the video just prior to this one, which discusses these exact questions.
I have US and local bank accounts.
@@karmafrog1 How do you manage your taxes back to the US?
Also discussed in Ep. 8
There's a huge demand for "cheap, exploitable" English teachers.
Sadly true of almost any kind of employment situation these days, which is why I decided not to mention it other than the generic warning about avoiding horror stories.
When's the next Pet Squares?