Affordable Global Health Insurance For Expats
Ever since I was in high school, I’ve known that I could never handle a typical 9-to-5 job or standard career. It’s just not my style to stay in one place for very long, especially when there’s a vast, expansive world out there to explore. So I put in my time earning some solid teaching credentials, and then promptly moved overseas to teach English in lots of exotic places. After only a short while, I became hooked on the freedom and mobility, and decided this was what I wanted to do. The only problem with moving from country to country the way I do is the lack of steady benefits from employers. My work contracts are short-term, generally lasting from 1-3 years, which means I’ve had to set up things like retirement accounts and global health insurance on my own.