I have the fortune of working a remote job that while it pays about the average American wage, it's enough to barely scrape a lower middle class existence here in America. It also is not a W2 position, which gives me flexibility about traveling since they don't care where I'm working from. The only downside is that I work a continuous 6 hour shift during normal American work hours, 5 days a week.The thought occurred to me, however: "if someone offered you a job that pays 4 times the money, but its a night shift, would you take it?" And my response to myself was "hell yeah." So why wouldn't I move to a country where my money is worth 4 times more, even if it means I work a weird shift? Only thing keeping me back is my current GF. But if that doesn't work out, I'm gone.I had a couple of questions, some might be weird. I am tall (6'4"), average face, square head, blonde haired, blue eyed, chunky but not "look at that fat guy" fat. How can I expect my SMV to change in different areas? What markets would be good for me? I am also bisexual, so my first instinct was Thailand, but you guys know better than me. Let's say I have a budget of $3000 a month. What level of lifestyle can I expect to live?
What does the acronym SMV stand for?
>>2872747 start by asking your current gf what she thinks about you making post online about "wanting to fuck poor women" disguise as "i wanna be an expat and work night shift in a poor country"
>>2872766sexual marketplace value. So if you're like a short guy with a good looking face, your sexual marketplace value would be lower in countries with a lot of tall people and higher in countries with lots of short people>>2872771actually, while having sex a couple times a week would be nice, I'm more intent on eating good food, nice apartment, living a higher standard of life than I can do here in the States. Don't get me wrong, like all humans, I'll enjoy having sex. But that's maybe like 20% of my reasoning.
>>2872747plus I really love Thai food
>>2872815then SEAyour night shift would be noon therealso they're cheap so your 3k per month goes a long way
>>2872778>living a higher standard of life than I can do here in the StatesIf a place is very poor, the standard of living is usually lower. You can have a bigger house but actual goods would be harder to come by. It's cheaper to fly to rural Nevada for overpriced sex than it is to move your entire life.
>>2872747digital nomad visa
>>2873190Depends a whole lot on how much you actually have. If you are willing to downsize to no more than you can carry, the whole world opens to you for a very minimal opportunity cost. >>2872778>he fell for the "higher QOL in poor country" memeLower effort for lower cost does not equal higher quality of life. The food I cook in America for $10 per day mogs the fuck out of the food I eat in Asia for $6-9 per day in ingredient quality. But I have to carry groceries for 3 km and then spend 30 minutes cooking in my apartment back in America. Here, I just wander into a restaurant and get served. >>2872815Yeah, but do you love eating Thai food breakfast lunch and dinner for the foreseeable future? How long until your asshole is BTFO by soft burning shits and you wish you had some blandly filling Amerimutt food instead?>>2872771Whores are lazy bitches who fuck for money because it's minimum effort and maximum reward. Can we stop pretending they are poor and desperate and somehow stroogling? They're not.