Is Bill Von Fumetti’s Keyboard Rich program really the path to six-figure success—or just an expensive sales funnel to Booming Bookkeeping Business? In this in-depth Keyboard Rich Review, we break down the book, the 5-day challenge, and the $5,000 course, while comparing it with our affordable $10 roadmap to starting your own bookkeeping business.
Read MoreAchieve Barista FIRE by combining remote tech work with smart financial planning. The Remote Coding Bootcamp equips you with skills for high-paying remote jobs in technology, making financial independence more attainable. Learn how geo-arbitrage, digital nomads visas, and roles like associate software engineer can accelerate your journey to early retirement. Embrace flexibility, travel the world, and live life on your terms with Barista FIRE.
The program stands out for its affordability, self-paced structure, and comprehensive curriculum covering 16 tech specialties. Participants gain real-world experience through paid freelancing projects and receive advanced job placement assistance, including a $90,000/year job guarantee. Success stories highlight how graduates have transformed their lives, embracing flexibility and financial prosperity while working from destinations of their choice.
The bootcamp not only prepares you for the technical aspects of remote work but also addresses common challenges such as time management and communication in a virtual environment. By leveraging geo-arbitrage—earning in a strong currency while living in a lower-cost area—you can enhance your quality of life significantly.
If you're ready to take control of your career and embrace the freedom of working remotely while traveling the world, the Remote Coding Bootcamp offers the tools and support to make it happen.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever been serious about trying to find a job overseas, you’ve probably noticed the huge catch 22 that exists: You can’t get a work visa without a job offer and you can’t get a job offer without a work visa. But there is a way to get in, and that’s by Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). Jenny, from our site, taught English in Japan for about 6 1/2 years, so we’ve written about what to expect from a TEFL job in the past. Here we interview an American Expat working professionally in South Korea!
Read MoreIf you find it too difficult to find a remote job, you could consider working as a freelancer or consultant. This is similar to working at a regular company, but you are not an employee of any particular company. Instead, you are either affiliated with a consulting group or you’re self-employed, and you work on a contract basis with a number of different companies that you come across.
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