Sort of going off-topic for the forum here, but I have a friend who is from Colombia and he's really struggling here in Seattle area, barely getting by. However, he just bought a brand new townhouse which is under construction in city center Medellin. He showed me the plans and it's going to be really nice. He can't do shit up here but he's able to do that down there. He keeps telling me that I should buy-in. I looked into Medellin and it's rapidly changing, becoming the IT capitol of South America, among other things. They're building a bunch of mass-transit projects, etc. I also like the Amazon region, if you haven't been then you should look into that, absolutely fascinating down there. There are remote tribes of people who have very limited contact with the outside world. Hire yourself a guide who knows the region and go deep into the forest, you'll never forget that experience.
To bring things back on-topic, I'm not sure a recession will change the pricing for service here. I'm really not sure that most SWs along Aurora are able to set their own rates, I think "someone else" does that for them. In my experience rates almost never go down.
[QUOTE=Wolfer89;6305219]Honestly I would move to Medellin too if I didn't have to be physically present at my job, maybe if I go remote someday or start a business. I was looking at Expedia, an 8 day trip at girl friendly hotel in Parque Lleras was like $950. Girls are young and affordable. It sucks, I remember a few years back Aurora was much better than this. The girls definitely look good but I'm sticking to my guns and still sanctioning these hoes hahaha. I here there is a looming recession on the way, kicking off with all the tech layoffs (on top of all the economic BS going on), you never know maybe it will get bad enough for them to come there senses.[/QUOTE]
