We can also employ people anywhere.
I have a profit sharing arrangement with a teenager in Venezuela. He makes more playing my spare splinterlands account for an hour a day, than he could in a full time job.
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Absolutely. I know that @azircon has a "jockey" (I call them) who plays his full deck and earns more from that than her skilled professional position. Pretty amazing that "side-hustles" are so lucrative these days.
Jockey is a great name for it. Consider it stolen, azircon :)
"I'm a DJ - a deck jockey."
:D