The spin is how an ordinary mom of 2 now works as a digital nomad, using the strong U.S. dollar and currency arbitrage to save tons of money.
Except this story left out a few things – like, in fact, leaving out almost of the actual background – which when you see it, realize that this fake news story falsely led you to believe anyone could do this:
This story left out a few things:
- She is an upper-level manager at a company that sells global health insurance for remote workers … her husband works for the same company
- She was born in Albania, moved to the US at age 15, and attended university in the U.S. (Other reports say she was modeling in Albania at age 16, which conflicts with the age 15 move to the U.S. and her own statement that she grew up for ten years in Albania – confusing)
- She has native language proficiency in Albanian, proficient in English, Italian and speaks some German, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish.
- In addition to a BS in the US, she did her MBA at the Hult International Business School
- Did an EU internship in Albania
- Did an Entrepreneur in Residence in Switzerland
- Worked in SF, then NYC, and now works remotely for a Norway based company.
- Was founder and CEO of a business.
- Has traveled to over 60 countries. (Actually she is up to over 80 now.)
- She almost certainly has EU citizenship and US residency so they can bypass the 90-day visa stay limit restrictions.
She also had pretty privilege, having worked as a model from age 16 onwards.
Yes indeed – you too can pack your kids and move to a European nation where everything is wonderful! Because your background is just like hers!