7 ส.ค. 2022 เวลา 10:09 • ธุรกิจ
Jesse Schoberg
ดิจิตัลนอแมดผู้ประกอบการธุรกิจ ชาวอเมริกัน ใช้ชีวิตเดินทาง 14 ปี กว่า 40 ประเทศ และไป ๆ มาๆ ไทยตั้งแต่ 2015 วันนี้ด้วยวัย 41 เขาใช้ชีวิตอย่างสะดวกสบาย อยู่ในกรุงเทพฯ
".....In between his travels, Schoberg now calls Bangkok home. He relocated to Thailand in December 2021 and shares a one-bedroom apartment with his fiancée, Janine.
“The quality of life in Thailand compared to the United States, is much better for 90% of things and more stress-free,” he says. “It’s also a lot easier to afford a luxurious lifestyle.”
Becoming a digital nomad
Schoberg has built a formidable career as an entrepreneur and web developer, earning a six-figure salary each year — but his success didn’t happen overnight.
When he first moved to Panama, Schoberg brought the web design and development firm he established in the U.S. — and his list of clients — with him.
In 2013, Schoberg and two of his friends who had worked with him on previous projects for the firm, Jason Mayfield and Laura Lee, created DropInBlog, a software start-up that helps website owners add an SEO-optimized blog to almost any platform in minutes.
Today, DropInBlog has an all-remote staff of 12 employees, with Schoberg at the helm as CEO.
Becoming his own boss gave Schoberg a more flexible schedule, and he used his newfound free time to travel: After visiting several countries in Central and South America, including Colombia and Costa Rica, he decided to check out Asia, living for short stints in Taiwan, Japan and the Philippines (where he met his fiancée on a Tinder date).
In 2015, Schoberg stopped in Thailand — and he immediately knew he found his new home. “When I got to Bangkok for the first time, it just had that pulse that felt familiar to Panama City … there’s just this incredible energy on the street and with the people,” he says. “I knew right away that Bangkok was going to be my Panama City 2.0.”
Schoberg and his fiancée have been splitting their time between Mexico City and Bangkok as he waits for his Thai Elite Visa, a 5-year renewable visa that costs about $18,000 and gives you unlimited access to Thailand as well as entry and exit privileges.
‘I live a lot better here than I did in the U.S.’ ..."
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