rocket scientist of peace..... 

My friend's dad was a cab driver, but it was sort of a secret he kept only to his family here in Thunder Bay, Canada.
Next thing you know, my friend came back after teaching English in South Korea, and started driving cab. He said his dad was hiding a goldmine from him, and he was making $36,000 CAD a year as soon as he started driving cab [which is probably like $28,000 USD, but is a lot of money in socialist Canada, especially for a young man in Thunder Bay without an actual career].
That gives you a perspective of how cheap things are here - and how poor we are here, relative to big American cities - or even big Canadian cities. Yet remarkably, I don't see too many of my friends getting into slum-lording. I have no idea why. It can be a lot of headaches, but I see no better option - not in Thunder Bay, at least. And my roots are here, so I would rather stay here. If not for renting houses, I wouldn't be able to live here. I would have to move to a big city, and I would rather not do that.
So I was just saying for anyone who doesn't know how lucrative renting can be, they should look into it if they are from an area with cheap real estate...places like...wait for it...
...
THUNDER BAY, CANADA.

NOTE: WOW, I actually converted that CAD figure correctly to USD...the Canadian dollar must be high lately. $36,000 CAD has been under $23,000 USD before.
