Lona Alia has never liked being stuck in one country — particularly one as expensive as the US.
But she's just fine with earning an "expensive" US salary that no doubt takes into account the cost of living in the US. This kind of shit might not be outright illegal, but it's just inviting trouble.
But "as soon as the borders opened" last year, they "got on the first" plane abroad to Albania — which she says didn't have strict COVID measures in place.
"It was such a great life," she said. "You could go outside, still be super normal, eat amazing food, live with $400 a month in terms of rent. We really took advantage of that."
I'm surprised they printed that. I guess COVID is only a threat if the country you're in pretends it is.
God, it's going to be great when these people get fired, lose their big salaries and then have to apply for government assistance from states/counties/cities they haven't lived in enough to get them. Post-midterm downturn is going to be fun for these people.
As far as I can see, this works until the kids hit school age. What qualifications are the kids going to be able to get attending three, four, five different schools in that same number of different countries each year? Or are they not going to attend schools in the country they are in and take their chances about being picked up by that country's social services?
But she's just fine with earning an "expensive" US salary that no doubt takes into account the cost of living in the US. This kind of shit might not be outright illegal, but it's just inviting trouble.
Can't have anyone besides multi-national mega corporations getting ahead via globalization now can we?
Who's being deceived here?
I'm surprised they printed that. I guess COVID is only a threat if the country you're in pretends it is.
Albania is majority muslim
God, it's going to be great when these people get fired, lose their big salaries and then have to apply for government assistance from states/counties/cities they haven't lived in enough to get them. Post-midterm downturn is going to be fun for these people.
As far as I can see, this works until the kids hit school age. What qualifications are the kids going to be able to get attending three, four, five different schools in that same number of different countries each year? Or are they not going to attend schools in the country they are in and take their chances about being picked up by that country's social services?
I went to five different high schools. It's not always easy, but it is doable. The entire point of view of the area is very different.
In different countries?
Depends on what you consider Idaho and Washington.
Those two at least speak the same language, I'm fairly sure that's not the case in this instance.
Homeschool maybe? They seem too self-indulgent to do that but maybe not.
Yes, for more entitlements and more wokeness, for the peasants back home to pay for and endure.