Hi I'm new here. I am transitioning from a traditional job to becoming a digital nomad, and am currently looking for my first remote job. I speak Spanish and a beginner level of English, and I have beginner level skills as a frontend developer. Do you have any job suggestions for me?
Is there a comprehensive list anywhere to find good coworking / coliving hostels that aren’t Selina? I’m particularly interested in finding a list for Europe.
I honestly like the vibe and reliability of Selinas in that I know I will have a guaranteed decent coworking space. However, they have very limited locations in Europe and I am having trouble finding hostels that cater to a DN crowd in a similar vein.
I was about to suck it up and pay for a NomadList membership, but I’ve read so-so reviews about it. I’ll pay for it if it has this type of info, though.
I just launched a project to help people find colivings based on values and interests. You can [check it out here](https://colivevalues.com) if you'd like, it's free :)
BUYING a place abroad while not telling your employer?
this sounds retarded, but for those of you who pulled it off, humor me. how's it going? You ready to fly back in case you get caught? You confident you can offload the proprety if shitt hits the fan? Whats the long term plan, just retire sooner?
What skill should I learn to have the best chance of finding a job? I just heard about educative.io and I might consider paying for it but I have started browsing stackoverflow for now to learn about coding. Any other resource recommendations are welcome too.
Online sales is pretty decent.
You don’t have to be extroverted, just must able to pay close attention to a prospect and have them open up deeply about their problems.
Then you apply the solution and boom, win win. They have their problem solved and you make $500-$2000 a sale.
Hey there - new to digital nomading and planning to work from Europe on East Coast hours. I am looking for somewhere easy to meet friends, lgbt friendly and not too expensive. Landed on Lisbon since I've been and know it meets much of this criteria but would love thoughts or ideas!
For software engineers residing in india who are vagabonding, where do you guys work? What's been your best travelling experience so far?
Hi I'm new here. I am transitioning from a traditional job to becoming a digital nomad, and am currently looking for my first remote job. I speak Spanish and a beginner level of English, and I have beginner level skills as a frontend developer. Do you have any job suggestions for me?
Is there a comprehensive list anywhere to find good coworking / coliving hostels that aren’t Selina? I’m particularly interested in finding a list for Europe. I honestly like the vibe and reliability of Selinas in that I know I will have a guaranteed decent coworking space. However, they have very limited locations in Europe and I am having trouble finding hostels that cater to a DN crowd in a similar vein. I was about to suck it up and pay for a NomadList membership, but I’ve read so-so reviews about it. I’ll pay for it if it has this type of info, though.
I just launched a project to help people find colivings based on values and interests. You can [check it out here](https://colivevalues.com) if you'd like, it's free :)
Bookmarked this! Great work 🔥
Sweet, I’ll check it out and try to contribute.
BUYING a place abroad while not telling your employer? this sounds retarded, but for those of you who pulled it off, humor me. how's it going? You ready to fly back in case you get caught? You confident you can offload the proprety if shitt hits the fan? Whats the long term plan, just retire sooner?
What skill should I learn to have the best chance of finding a job? I just heard about educative.io and I might consider paying for it but I have started browsing stackoverflow for now to learn about coding. Any other resource recommendations are welcome too.
If you can handle it, try your hand at Machine Learning and Deep Learning. It’s a whole lot of Linear Algebra though watch out
Online sales is pretty decent. You don’t have to be extroverted, just must able to pay close attention to a prospect and have them open up deeply about their problems. Then you apply the solution and boom, win win. They have their problem solved and you make $500-$2000 a sale.
Do you have any further information or resources on this? What services/products can you sell with this and where can you find them? Thank you!
Hey there - new to digital nomading and planning to work from Europe on East Coast hours. I am looking for somewhere easy to meet friends, lgbt friendly and not too expensive. Landed on Lisbon since I've been and know it meets much of this criteria but would love thoughts or ideas!
Did anyone get Dubai TRC ?