I am a programmer, I earn almost as much as a European programmer, still I pay only 5% of income tax + social insurance ~$50 per month. Meanwhile, I buy cheap products of a third-world economy.
Fucking Pootin made this paradise very unstable.
My question is: what's the best direction for migration considering I don't want to pay 40%+ tax like Eurocucks and be poorer in EU than in UA.
>currently god-tier freelance writer making as much as my charted accountant sister while I work from home
Bros, don't fall for the university meme
Julian Jones
So you evaded taxes or was the tax rate really this low? Malta and romania have fairly low tax rate regimes for 3rd country nationals (non-EU citizens).
Nicholas Perez
How did you become a >god-tier freelance writerany explanation? Where do you sell your services?
Except for the god tier NEET this pic is upside down wtf. Upper management is fucking stressful. Can't escapen responsibility for stuff you aren't personally directly responsible for, and have to keep thinking long therm goals and big changes. The high pay and respect are the only motivations for people to do this shit. Self-employment is the same but with fsr greater financial risks. Freelancer is the worst lmao. You have to do work to get work, which is outright pathetic concept. Wagie with zero responsibility for long term plans is the comfiest after neet. Just do your job, get paid, simple as
Justin Russell
Sounds based, I tried looking that once, where people were selling ghost-written ebooks etc. seemed very competitive though; probably tiresome and repetitive, but beggars can't be choosers i guess, anyway good luck with your endeavours.
Eli Sanders
and now you get to clean my toilet for minimum wage with you temp refugee visa Oh how the mighty have fallen
Asher Powell
I disagree with NEET being god tier, unless you live somewhere where being a neet gives you a car, house, and disposable income (and I doubt a place like that exists). If you live with your parents and don't own a vehicle, you are not god tier
Liam Gonzalez
>looking at that one on fiverr
Luke James
Many friends of mine freelance (all studied CS). They either geht recruited for projects or apply for projects. I am not confident enough to do the same and enjoy my comfy and secure job.