"I only need to be supervising the sausage company in person for six months of the year, during festival season..." he murmured slowly, putting thoughts together, "and the other six months I'm just behind a computer, coordinating sausage marketing and production."
My British sausage-making friend gazed out at the white sand stretching luxuriously to our right and left. "I had planned to rent a tiny apartment in London next year," he continued, "but I'm suddenly realizing--"
I chimed in, catching the excitement: "You're realizing that the rent for one month in a tiny apartment in London would pay for a whole six months living like a king here in Thailand!"
More and more people are using the Internet to become geographical unchained, and suddenly it becomes possible that one could do one's job MORE economically and more comfortably from a beach in Thailand than from a drafty tenement in Hackney!
Could YOU be one of these vacationing workers, even for a short time?
Last week I met a lovely family consisting of an Australian man, a Singaporean woman, and the two politest children I've met in years.
Jack's wife chimed in, "There are some lovely expat communities outside of the tourist centers, and the locals charge us local prices because everyone has lived there so long, now."
It's a leap of faith, though, to move your job, much less your life, to another country, even for a few weeks... isn't it?
The plane ticket seems expensive, the cultural orientation seems scary, and the possible benefits seem distant.
But know this: more and more people are becoming geographically unchained, and if you're shivering a little from the wintry cold as you read this, perhaps you might look into it, too!
(The youngest student started drawing on the computer screen in crayon, but the rest were well-behaved and attentive.) Earning money on the beach over school's summer vacation, anyone?
One drawback: I got four mosquito bites and had to brush off six ants and one overly loving kitten while writing this article. Being in in a lovely location is still so very worth it, though! I may be back in busting Bangkok today, but two days ago, those waves looked heavenly in person!


I hope to be doing just that within 12 months. Living and working on the beach what more could you ask for. Like you said a months rent back home is 6 months on the beach, how can you pass up a lifestyle like that
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