platypoctagon
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I am currently living in Miami, but I want to live in Buenos Aires.
From what I've read around the internet, it's not an easy place to move to. I get that.
I hear that the economic situation is bad and that you need multiple jobs in order to make ends meet.
How do you guys make a living? Is there anything I can do besides teaching English?
Don't get me wrong - I have no problem teaching English. I'm looking into getting a TEFL certification in September. Also, in two weeks I will have a bachelor's degree in international relations (basically a fancy philosophy degree), with a minor in anthropology and a certificate in Latin American studies. In the future I am somewhat interested in pursuing a master's degree in landscape architecture or possibly political science.
I really want to move to Argentina. Aside from exploring the threads in this site, what kinds of options or opportunities are available to me? Do I really need two jobs in order to live down there?
Anyway, thanks everybody for reading this. I look forward to becoming a part of this community.
David
From what I've read around the internet, it's not an easy place to move to. I get that.
I hear that the economic situation is bad and that you need multiple jobs in order to make ends meet.
How do you guys make a living? Is there anything I can do besides teaching English?
Don't get me wrong - I have no problem teaching English. I'm looking into getting a TEFL certification in September. Also, in two weeks I will have a bachelor's degree in international relations (basically a fancy philosophy degree), with a minor in anthropology and a certificate in Latin American studies. In the future I am somewhat interested in pursuing a master's degree in landscape architecture or possibly political science.
I really want to move to Argentina. Aside from exploring the threads in this site, what kinds of options or opportunities are available to me? Do I really need two jobs in order to live down there?
Anyway, thanks everybody for reading this. I look forward to becoming a part of this community.
David