Start Today and Live Anywhere Tomorrow... With This Income
By Dan Carpenter
By Dan Carpenter
Back in suburban Salt
Lake City, I was working a corporate cubicle job. Then my wife and I
discovered online English teaching. That, coupled with a red-hot housing
market, spurred us into action. We decided that it was finally time to
sell our house, downsize our belongings, and head abroad.
Since 2017 we've
spent time in Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the U.S., and Canada and
sampled expat life in the Azuero peninsula of Panama...
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While the income from
teaching English isn't enough to get rich, it's certainly adequate to
sustain a life abroad. Panama, with its miles of empty beaches and
modestly priced cost of living, was where we started.
Once in Panama, we
quickly found ourselves embracing the slower pace of life, the Spanish
language, and the interesting people that we met from all over the
world. Because our English students are on the other side of the world,
we teach very early in the morning (usually 4:30 a.m.). By 8 a.m., we
are done teaching for the day, and ready to have fun.
We spend our days
exploring miles of deserted beaches, exercising, taking Spanish lessons,
or hanging out in the town square with locals. Day trips are frequent.
The neighboring cities offer more shopping options and cultural
celebrations, and a 15-minute ride in a small fishing boat (known as a panga) will take you to the nearby Isla Iguana, for some incredible blue-water snorkeling.
We've also had time
to take on some additional fun projects. My wife contacted a local
seamstress and learned how to make a traditional Panamanian pollera
dress. We began chronicling our adventures on our blog, and I even
started a camping website to share my lifetime love of the outdoors.
It's amazing what you can get done when you have all day to do it.
While we try to keep
our expenditure modest, our lifestyle is great. The freedom to leisurely
enjoy our waking hours and the flexibility to work from a cherished
corner of the world, more than makes up for any inconveniences.
As you might imagine,
we've taught lessons in some interesting places. Hotel bathrooms,
inside cars, even parks and other public places with WiFi have served as
makeshift classrooms when needed. While this isn't always ideal, we are
still able to teach, and we have consistently maintained high ratings.
Panama isn't our
forever home, but it has given us a taste of this forever truth. While
we stroll the beaches collecting shells, we realize that this lifestyle
isn't the exclusive realm of the uber-rich and famous, just the result
of a willingness to think and act differently. Online teaching is just
one of many tools that can help you to fund your exciting overseas
adventures, but it is one that has been a great fit for us.
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