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I don't think Vigorous Steve has any clients. He charges over $1k per hour. Income primarily from YouTube. That's why he had to move to Thailand, for the low cost of living.
I personally think He is little overboard with thé minute Scientific part, but im 100% He has some clients....He has insane reach on YT, im sure Somebody will pay this money for whatever reason, I just doubt it will be a bodybuilder.
 
I personally think He is little overboard with thé minute Scientific part, but im 100% He has some clients....He has insane reach on YT, im sure Somebody will pay this money for whatever reason, I just doubt it will be a bodybuilder.
I’ve been learning that good coaches usually take some effort to find. The most promising ones I’ve found were by finding dudes with physiques I liked on IG who compete and finding their coach. So far not a single one is being coached by a YouTube celebrity.
 
Was going to tell a very funny (and recent) story regarding this but started to feel like it was a bit too specific.

Long story short, that Northern border is hilariously porous. I had an unexpected need to get from our upstairs neighbors back to the states in a hurry and not at the timeline the consulate would allow, was astonished by how simple it was.
It is by design that the border is lax. Any illegal immigrant that can make it into canada and cross the border into USA will most likely make it into the USA without needing canada. The limiting step is usually securing tourist visa for US vs student visa or some other sort for Canada. It's not as if people can just swim across some river into Canada. Those crossing the border southwards are wealthier than those crossing the border northwards. A lot of the illegals use Canadian student Visas, of which you need to show proof of anything northwards of $7k in the bank to obtain. These operations are run by human traffickers. Prices range from between 25k-100k. And are sophisticated. Those immigrants overwhelming local resources in border towns are the ones folk like Desantis shipped up north. The ones crossing over the border are ferried south in prearranged transport. They usually end up in Texas, Florida and Cali. Are usually Indian or West African although the latter tend to seek legal migration now as the costs are the same, and most speak english or french.
 
It is by design that the border is lax. Any illegal immigrant that can make it into canada and cross the border into USA will most likely make it into the USA without needing canada. The limiting step is usually securing tourist visa for US vs student visa or some other sort for Canada. It's not as if people can just swim across some river into Canada. Those crossing the border southwards are wealthier than those crossing the border northwards. A lot of the illegals use Canadian student Visas, of which you need to show proof of anything northwards of $7k in the bank to obtain. These operations are run by human traffickers. Prices range from between 25k-100k. And are sophisticated. Those immigrants overwhelming local resources in border towns are the ones folk like Desantis shipped up north. The ones crossing over the border are ferried south in prearranged transport. They usually end up in Texas, Florida and Cali. Are usually Indian or West African although the latter tend to seek legal migration now as the costs are the same, and most speak english or french.
Never seen wealthy illegals. By definition, you have wealth you are able to legally migrate.
 
Never seen wealthy illegals. By definition, you have wealth you are able to legally migrate.
You must not be familiar with the us immigration process. It’s extremely difficult even for wealthy people with jobs lined up. They have to know more about America than Americans have to know to pass their test. They can be deported for stuff out of their control based on current admin, their employers can hold them hostage essentially knowing they can’t quit their job without risking immigration status.
 
So why pay north of $25k for a coyote? And what type of jobs are those guys getting?
You are obviously tunnel visioned. You think everyone coming to the US is sneaking in over the border... Practically every illegal from my country fly in. After tourist visas became tough, Just come to school. pay everything if you can, do OPT, and hope for the best. IF you go out of status, so be it.
The concept is that you can make more money in the US than you can in your country.
 
Except… I was a legal one. Don’t like to disclose personal facts online, but I think this one called for it.
if true you must be tone deaf af to not realize there is a huge element of luck associated with it even among wealthy individuals who contribute to society. I’ve worked with a lot of immigrants in the tech world and most did not have a smooth experience with the immigration process and some were ultimately denied or prolonged for political reasons like being from Russia. They made good money, had spotless records in the us and at home, volunteered, more American than most Americans I know but not good enough.
 
Feel bad for our Canadian brothers and sisters. It's not like they enjoy the illegal immigration and free flow of killer drugs any more than we do. It's the govt that foisted that on them, not something the people invited.
Meant to follow up this as well. I truly pain for Canada currently. Such a beautiful country, and one I wish I had spent even more time in considering the countless months I've spent living just a few miles away from it while skiing. I've made a point to visit at least a few times a year these days. They've become victims to many ails, almost entirely inflicted upon them by the government.

It is astonishing how much poorer Canada has become than the US, and while it means my trips there are by far my cheapest of any of the places I travel, I'd gladly spend a bit more if it came with the knowledge that our closest neighbors weren't experiencing a slow, unyielding decline.

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if true you must be tone deaf af to not realize there is a huge element of luck associated with it even among wealthy individuals who contribute to society. I’ve worked with a lot of immigrants in the tech world and most did not have a smooth experience with the immigration process and some were ultimately denied or prolonged for political reasons like being from Russia. They made good money, had spotless records in the us and at home, volunteered, more American than most Americans I know but not good enough.
lol, I do realize there’s a lot of luck involved. I came for an MBA, got an offer in Wall St, only to have bloody Uncle Sam decide to do a F lottery for H1-B visas and see those fraudulent Indian outsource companies get my spot that was almost guaranteed. So had to do time in London and come back through another visa. F pain.
 

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