DJHartmann wrote:
....not in the sense of basement bottom prices, but in terms of reducing your cost of living. It's the only way to earn more while doing less, and is the only way they can afford such low prices (moving to a cheaper location is a good way to start). Once you're established as a reliable go-to for a few good clients, such poor-quality high-turnover jobs, as you mentioned, are just trivial.
My life cost is really low, I'm now moving to a cheaper location, I don't spend money with any surplus, the last time that I bought new clothes was last year when I was going to Russia, I needed winter clothes, I use public transportation, the last time that I went to a restaurant was two months ago... I have to pay only for my studies now.
Still, things are really hard. I'm now teaching languages to have some profit with them.