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in Freewriters8 months ago (edited)

750 euros per week? Unfortunately, no online job grants such an income and I count on 14 online experiences years to state it's pretty impossible. Unless we become freelancers tout court, what means we should be hired from a company that needs remote workers. In any way, ghost writers and translators earn crumbs in any way (in the case of ghost writers, unless English is their mother tongue and they work for a company/online newspaper headquartered in the States). Companies pay well engineers and other IT experts. I just read in another reply you live in Netherland. Obviously, impossible to live from 5 euros per week in whatever EU country, nor the cheapest, nor in the Philippines people would. In my case, I averagely earn 50 dollars per month (considering ALL my PTWs) because I'm often in power down mode (no way: I must maintain my household and this is my main job, so I can't help but power down).

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 8 months ago 

You live in the Phillipines?

One of my daughters worked for an American company, transcribing youtube videos. It was online work..if at work a timer was set. At first it worked well till the lady who was in charge left (pregnant) the new guy stole the work she translated (it's stored in an online account) so he received the payment fot her hard work. She quitte but it's hard to find a job. Too high educated is denied. Now she works at the night reception at a hotel - ofgicially only if the workers are not available which is 3-4 nights per week.

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It looks like the Italian environment in the worst regions, so sorry!
I live in Latin America (now it's Brazil, but I lived a while in Argentina also, with my mom's relatives). But I have best friends among Philippinos, as I'm member of various paid to post forums and these forums are mostly populated by Africans and Asians. My Philippinos friends told in the Philippines the government doesn't require any tax report about whatever freelancing and whatever online job of any kind, whether paid through Paypal whether paid through cryptocurrencies. These latter don't suffer any cumbersome regulation as in the western world. My Philippinos friends are free to earn as they want in Fiverr, Upwork, paid to post forums, steemit, publish0x, etc., etc., etc., without any need to declare a single penny to their R.S.I. Sometimes I would like to live there. In Venezuela, in spite of being a dictatorship, it's more or less like in the Philippines. I see our colleagues from Venezuela very free to earn as they want in cryptocurrencies without any worries.

 8 months ago 

I assume if a crisis is big enough the control just like care about people is given out of hands and with that the road to using cryptocurrencies is paved.
I heard in Greek paying taxes is a free choice. If that's true I wonder how it can be we pay that much and their country still thrives (is it possible for a country to go bankrupt?).

My guess is those countries where cryptocurrencies can be freely used are most present on platforms like these, to other country users it's not as interesting or importing. There are plenty of writer's platforms and other ways to invest in, besides the go verments fight it in every way. With cryptocurrencies they can not control on what it is spend especially not if banks are no longer needed to exchange it for the own valuta.

There are plenty of businesses moving to other countries for the tax benefits. I know a dog breeder who did twice. I wonder if that's an option for you.

I hope you get back on your feet sokn and will be rewarded for your hard work.

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Thank you so much❤️
I didn't know this Greek benefit...

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