Caitlin Creeper moved to El Salvador from Australia when she was 22 years old with an almost-finished university degree and $800 AUD in her bank account.
Five years on, she's had a bunch of freelance projects, a million trials and errors, has quit jobs and been made redundant from others (hello, global pandemic) and CoFounded The Salty Club.
Here she answers some questions about how she managed to build a financially sustainable life overseas.
She answers such questions asː
Are there jobs overseas or is it easy to build up your own business?
How did you find the courage to create your life you wanted while also making money
How do you manage taxes and visas working for yourself?
"The idea that I needed to go to work from Monday to Friday to have two days off. And then drink on Friday to shake off the stress, then feel like shit Saturday and then do it all again. I realized I didn't need to be in that 'normal life' that I really don't relate to”
For as long as she can r...
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