My first job out of college was as an English instructor for an education center in Hong Kong. A year later, when it came time for me to leave, my boss proposed that I continue working for her, remotely.
That’s how I stumbled into the digital nomad lifestyle — by writing curriculum for my employer in Hong Kong while backpacking around India and China. I’ve never looked back.
And I’m not alone — digital nomadism is the new normal. As soon as the technology became available, people like me packed their bags and took their work on the road. With an increasing number of communication channels like Skype and Slack and flexible payment options like Gusto and Paypal, the digital nomad movement has only continued to gain steam.
But there’s more than one way to become a digital nomad.
If you’re interested in launching a career as an entrepreneur on the road or want to find that remote job of your dreams, here are some tips to get you started.
Via David Hain