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Ready to live in Hawaii?

Anyone can move to Hawaii - only a few end up living here Moving here is a cheap one-way ticket. Living here requires a deep personal transformation which is why every year more people leave from Hawaii than those coming to the islands. If you want to live in Hawaii in the best possible way,

Ready to live in Hawaii?2021-02-23T09:49:25-10:00

What should remote workers know about Hawaii?

If you are a remote worker and are considering living in Hawaii, this video will help.  There are many things one takes for granted in typical American urban districts and those things might not exist in the same way here in Hawaii.  Use this video to build a quick checklist of things you need to

What should remote workers know about Hawaii?2021-06-24T08:47:37-10:00

We found teaching jobs on Oahu. Should we move?

The email I received below is exactly why I created the Can I live in Hawaii? quiz. There are many factors which will affect your time here and that quiz covers the big issues. That said, I felt this email would be helpful for others to read and my responses are in-line: Me and my

We found teaching jobs on Oahu. Should we move?2017-06-07T21:18:33-10:00

Marketing grad from Hilo wants to live in Hawaii

I so appreciate getting and responding to thoughtful visitor emails. Here's one that's rather instructive for all who want to live in Hawaii and I've embedded my responses in-line Aloha Peter, The reason I am messaging you is about your article ""Ten Steps to Finding a Job in Hawaii"". It was a great read, and really

Marketing grad from Hilo wants to live in Hawaii2017-06-07T21:18:25-10:00

UK business owner has fallen in love with Maui and wants to move here. Can she?

I received this very thoughtful email from Victoria and hope the responses help both her and others thinking about moving here. I especially picked her email because he correctly read my 10 steps to finding a job in Hawaii piece before contacting me so I know she's doing a little bit of homework. I'll respond

UK business owner has fallen in love with Maui and wants to move here. Can she?2017-05-18T20:52:40-10:00

Can a Registered Sleep Technologist retire in Hawaii?

Visitor Cindy writes: I have thought about moving to Hawaii, Oahu 3yrs after I retire. Would like to know if I could afford to live there on a minimal retirement of 1800.00 a month then possibly find a part time job to also help with expenses. I am a Registered Sleep Technologist and thought I

Can a Registered Sleep Technologist retire in Hawaii?2017-05-18T20:52:41-10:00

Freelance Filmmaker would love to work in Hawaii as surf photographer – how?

Here's a visitor email I received and the advice applies to many: Aloha/howzit! I'm a 25 year-old South African dude, currently working in Durban as a freelance filmmaker. But both my girlfriend and I are very keen for a change... We'd love to work in Hawaii for a year or as even a few weeks/months

Freelance Filmmaker would love to work in Hawaii as surf photographer – how?2017-05-18T20:52:41-10:00

Full-time job opportunity in Maui at $30/hr?

I received 2 job-related emails today and this one from Carolyn was the other one: Hi! I just recently came across a full-time job opportunity in Maui. We were recently discussing financial compensation. They are looking at paying an hourly wage of $30 to low 30's. It would just be me - no pets, and I

Full-time job opportunity in Maui at $30/hr?2016-09-20T21:37:47-10:00

Psychologist related careers in Hawaii

This email message came in today from Camille: Hello, I am looking to move to Hawaii with my mother in the future after my studies (to be a psychologist/animal behaviourist/Psychotherapist) from the UK, but I don't know how I am going to go about it. what kind of visa to get to be permanent? are

Psychologist related careers in Hawaii2016-09-20T21:36:39-10:00