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RE: Unemployed and tired of it + cant live on Crypto (yet)

in Proof of Brain3 years ago

I love the honesty. 3 months ago I quit my job to live solely on crypto. It gets boring, but I've been doing random odd jobs here and there just to have something to do. Mostly independent contractor work for different companies. Outside of that, I'm yield farming, trading, and trying to get as much Hive power as possible.

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Thanks! Thats sounds amazing buddy!
Also awesome that you can do odd jobs here and there to have something to do and maybe earn a little bit, so you can cash out less crypto :D

Thats awesome!
I would love nothing more than to be able to that! It just takes a long time and a certain amount of capital in order to that!

Look into mystery shopping. I'm not sure how popular it is in Denmark, but it's very popular in the U.S. Companies hire independent contractors to visit their business undercover and evaluate/write a report. It's kinda fun and an easy way to make some extra money. Anything I can do to avoid selling crypto is a plus.

It sounds fun, but I am not sure it would be worth my time xD

I just looked at it, it says that I can make 100-500 dkk pr order, which is 15,85 - 79.23 usd pr order.
The minimus hourly rate in Denmark is around 120 dkk or 19,02 usd.

I would rather just be in a substitute bureau, then they will call you if they have short job for you, it can be a few days a week with payments up to 150 ddk an hour or 23.77 usd :D

But thanks!

Man, Denmark sounds dope! Seems you can actually make decent money. The U.S. is shit when it comes to minimum hourly wage it's still $7.25. Like what the hell.

I mean. Denmark is pretty awesome in that regard, but we also pay around 38% tax :P And up to 60% tax, but it covers a shit ton of things which is "free" with no upfront payment or very little :D

But yes, I made around 1600-1700 usd every single month when I worked as a slave in 7-11 with 37 hours a week :D Its not much, but its very liveable :D

Wow! Crazy how different countries are.

Ye its quite insane haha!

You can view at as stocks vs crypto I guess.

Denmark is quite stable. You have a liveable wage, but high tax on everything including stocks + you dont have that much money left to enchance your own worth.

Where the USA can be way more volatile and requires more effort to earn a liveable wage :D
But you have options to invest in a % of a stock (we dont have that) and you can get paid more often from stocks (We get paid once every year)

There is pro and cons to both countries if you ask me :D

Also just on a random note, we don't really tip people here, not even our waitress because they also earn a minimum wage of 19 usd which is liveable :D