Ask HN: Fleeing work
I'm an American university student in a position to work with startup this summer with flexibility in location. I want to travel somewhere I've never been before and stay there for a month and work from there. A nice coastal town would be awesome (I love the sea). Any suggestions about a location? My requirements: high English-speaking population and broadband internet access. A strong dollar:local_currency ratio and cheap flight to/fro helps.
Some places I had in mind: Cape Town, South Africa; Cayman Islands.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 41.7 ms ] threadCayman Islands you're lucky to get a pad for $3k, and anywhere you wanna live is probably an expat community home (mid-aged nudist Englishman alert!)
If you're working for a startup, your colleagues will most definitely want you at hand. They might agree to telecommuting now, but if they're really a startup, then they will be screaming their heads off at you over the phone and demanding you come back. If they don't fire you by fax or message in a bottle, that is.
P.S. Stay in the same timezone or suffer the consequences. I am 15 hours ahead of my work zone, and I have days when I just finish a long day at work and feel like a cold beer, even though the clock says it's 8AM where I live.
As for the telecommuting, the startup has a couple of developers that don't live in the same state. They are flown in whenever needed, but it seems to be working well. The thing is, I want to use my summer to travel and to experience cool internships. Unfortunately, these two things don't mesh very well hence this idea.
You might try Panama or Costa Rica. It won't be as low-cost or as Anglophone as Ghana or South Africa, but there's enough English speakers around, it's cheaper to get there, and the infrastructure (including broadband) is better. And you'll also remain in roughly the same timezone, if that's important to you.
Internet is definitely still spotty, though it can be acquired. Accommodations in Accra that match what you are used to in the Americas can be quite expensive, but food and alcohol are cheap. If you are moving around within the country though it will be much more inconsistent. There is decent mobile access everywhere though.
Friends of mine have moved there, I visited last winter and it was quite amazing. Tempted to move there!