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You may well be on to something. I have considered several times
relocating ot Australia or New Zealand. However, the immigration there
may not be such a simple proposition...
David
On 5/30/05, Lou Quillio <public -at- quillio -dot- com> wrote:
> Wanna hear something crazy? I say about twenty of us Western
> techcomms relocate to a nice, civilized spot somewhere in
> Australasia with reliable broadband and satellite backup, work hard,
> join the local community, and remotely take a big 'ol chunk of the
> global English-language techcomm business while living surprisingly
> well.
>
> I'm not kidding. And I'm not talking about spite, just smarts. My
> people came to North America from elsewhere. Were they alive,
> they'd see nothing strange in purposeful migration.
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