• notabot@piefed.social
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    16 days ago

    The trick to this is probably living in a very low cost-of-living country whilst part time remote working for a company in a high CoL country. Get the timezones right and you can wake up late enough that you don’t need an alarm, and you can have the lifestyle for the coat of a few days a week in front of the computer.

    Now to find that dream job and the right place to live. Shouldn’t be hard… Right?

    • Dr. Moose@lemmy.world
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      16 days ago

      Timezones are much better after covid lockdowns now that world has learned to be more async. I’m based in SEA and I work with European and US teams no problem. The hard part is actually getting your foot in the door for a remote position but once you get your career going adapting to timezones and remote work is not very hard.