> it shouldn't be surprising that our jobs can cause mental illnesses
No, it absolutely should. I work in Europe - saying that shouldn't matter, but maybe it does:
> so that we don't have to worry what will happen if we don't have a source of income
As long as you don't have a family to support, not having a job in the EU is not a big deal. I mean it isn't nice, but for a skilled worker, finding a new job isn't too hard. Especially if you have "Apple" on your resume.
So, we conclude that I am in fact not in a position to provide any useful input. Only a different perspective.
No, it absolutely should. I work in Europe - saying that shouldn't matter, but maybe it does:
> so that we don't have to worry what will happen if we don't have a source of income
As long as you don't have a family to support, not having a job in the EU is not a big deal. I mean it isn't nice, but for a skilled worker, finding a new job isn't too hard. Especially if you have "Apple" on your resume.
So, we conclude that I am in fact not in a position to provide any useful input. Only a different perspective.