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Laid off Google techie lives in Thailand, flies to Singapore once a week to work for 3 hours

'[We are] earning in dollars, spending in baht,' Shao Chun Chen said. He earns around Rs 1.33 lakh to Rs 2.6 lakh per month teaching a weekly three-hour digital marketing class at National University of Singapore. He was laid off by Google in February 2024.

May 22, 2025 / 18:33 IST
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The techie-turned-digital marketeer said he realised he was financially independent after Google laid him off in February 2024.

Before February 2024, Shao Chun Chen used to work more than 40 hours a week at his Google office in Singapore. Then, he was laid off. Now, he lives in Thailand and works only three hours a week as an adjunct lecturer at the National University of Singapore. The 39-year-old takes a flight to Singapore every week and says that his job sustains his and his family’s life in Thailand.

"[We are] earning in dollars, spending in baht,” Chen told CNBC Make It. He earns about $2,000 to $4,000 Singapore dollars (around Rs 1.33 lakh to Rs 2.6 lakh) per month teaching a weekly three-hour digital marketing class. This money, Chen said, is enough to cover his travels and all of his and his wife’s living expenses in Thailand.

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“I’m gaming the system,” Chen told the publication. “Three hours of working in Singapore can sustain my entire expenditure in Thailand.”

The techie-turned-digital marketeer said he realised he was financially independent after Google laid him off in February 2024. He had worked at the tech giant for about a decade and invested almost half of his paycheck. So when he was unexpectedly laid off, he checked his portfolio to realise that he no longer needed to rely on a paycheck for a long time.