Approximately 12% of full-time content creators earn $50,000 or more annually, whereas only about 3% of part-time creators achieve the same income level. And that's only 50k i wouldn't get out of bed for 50k a year bud. Don't try telling me about remote working, it's literally my job and has been for a very long time. As for not putting them down, the vast majority of them have no benefit to Thailand or the country they are in, and like i said before they give professionals a bad name, and we get tarred with the same brush! This is just my opinion, and your right to have your own opinion nothing wrong with that.
* the term digital nomad has been hijacked by these "influencers" as Brandon Thurkettle explained in the first reply to this post
you have no idea at all how much i make, I will still be living and working remotely, when most of these idiots are back in the real world at McDonald's . Over 75% of social influencers fail
i am an original digital nomad "remote worker" before the term got hijacked by these Instagram idiots, living on 50thb a day. I wouldn't be seen dead in one of the co work spaces, I'm too busy working to sit listening to these self-righteous idiots bang on about their subscribers and how many views their latest "how to live in Thailand for less than a dollar a day" video has. They give the original nomads a bad name imo
You would be better selling it and buying a road registered bike here and converting it . import tax would make it not worthwhile and even if you did, getting a plate for it would be next to impossible