I was recently laid off from a tech company where I had worked for seven years. I’m 32, currently without a job, and have approximately €52,500 in savings. At the moment, I don’t have a clear plan for my next career step.One idea I’m considering is becoming a content creator specifically a travel blogger who focuses on unique, non-mainstream destinations. I’m interested in visiting places that are less commonly explored, such as regions in southern Russia like Chechnya or Vladikavkaz, and potentially other areas that don’t typically attract large numbers of tourists. My thought is that this type of content could attract strong viewership due to its uniqueness. After that, I’d like to move on to other CIS countries.What are your thoughts on this direction?
>>2844809Not this thread again. Stop selling your anti psychotics to buy more weed at the end of the Hartz bro.
Doesn't a poor hairless man already make this content?
Unpopular places are unpopular for a reason, and the amount of interest reflects that.Try killing yourself (or yourlocal islamist kill you), much easier
>>2844809Just do it, and stop larping, faggot.
>>2844809>One idea I’m considering is becoming a content creator specifically a travel blogger who focuses on unique, non-mainstream destinations.revolutionary
curious where OP ended up or whats up. i, too, am going to do some depression travel in the next week. either to Chile/Argentina/Uru/Southern Brazil or Montenegro/Croatia/Slovenia until summer hits and then go north or Morocco/Spain/France
>>2844809You're actually far more likely to get views on videos about mainstream popular countries, because that's where all the normies want to go and thus they watch videos about it. The exception is places that have built a mythical reputation of being closed off and dangerous, like Afghanistan and North Korea, and are in the news a lot, thus people google it.Nobody is googling Vladikavkaz. Your videos will go undiscovered
>>2844809Bald already has a monopoly on the whole former Soviet sphere. Better try a different region.
>>2844809> laid off from a tech company> 32> €52,500 in savingsI'm so happy I moved out of Europe for work. God damn.> What are your thoughts on this direction?Do what makes you happy.
>>2844809> My thought is that this type of content could attract strong viewership due to its uniquenessi agree. there's never been a guy who lost his job, had no money and decided to blog around russia and other 'supposed' off-track bits of the world. fuck, you're definately on to something.now before you start you might want to get your raping out of the way. also do you know any attractive Czech prostitutes? definately looking forward to watching you.
>>2844809>and the op went mildtroll shit
>>2846769I was so confused as to how the fuck he was that broke as a single guy in his 30s with no wife or kids in tech
>>2846769Europoor salaries are brutal but I know alot of mutts in similar positions in terms of savings at that age (although tbf not in tech).
>>2847161Europoor here. I paid $9000 for my degree and then I moved to the US and make $200k+.