Thinking of visiting first with the possibility of returning and living there if I enjoy it. I'm Catholic in upbringing and education--not so good at actual practice--so I'll have no problem with identifying with that aspect of the culture. If I decide to go I'll have sufficient funds to live at $45k or so annually. It sounds as if that is plenty there. I've got an American law degree (JD) and a masters in history; wouldn't mind teaching pro bono (free) a class or two at the university level. It's only a thought but is this feasible?
Hi, I am sure I could help you out finding a place in a university here. I work in one of them and I would very happy to help you. Regards Paul
Hi Ghost7 and welcome to the Forum Read on, read on, plenty of info on this forum If the life style in Duma is to your liking you would have a great way of life and a nice place to retire on your annual income..... Married or Single ? regards john
That's great! I won't bother you for now over it but, if you don't mind, I might take you up on it in the future as things develop. I just don't want to sit around.
I'm only 47 so 'retire' is a relative term. I'm single at the moment, but this is Seattle--it's a pretty decent place for single guys my age group.