For an architect?
Just thinking.
One of my relative have had her education and work experience in US, hit by recession and now back in home country doing architecture projects for a rich boss (boss is always rich... hahaha). They're not exciting projects, and she's not inspired. She doesn't really like the current city (and country in general). Not much space, lots of traffic, no parks, and some other personal factors.
Having lived in Sydney for 6 years and talked to friends from UK, US and Singapore, I always think Australia is actually the better country out there, and will fit her better in terms of culture and environment.
I have suggested to consider Australia, though she's reluctant as she doesn't want to be in another recession and living from pay check to pay check.
What do you think? Do you think its a good place to start over, especially for someone in architecture? She said it's a profession that's prone when recession hits.
Just thinking.
One of my relative have had her education and work experience in US, hit by recession and now back in home country doing architecture projects for a rich boss (boss is always rich... hahaha). They're not exciting projects, and she's not inspired. She doesn't really like the current city (and country in general). Not much space, lots of traffic, no parks, and some other personal factors.
Having lived in Sydney for 6 years and talked to friends from UK, US and Singapore, I always think Australia is actually the better country out there, and will fit her better in terms of culture and environment.
I have suggested to consider Australia, though she's reluctant as she doesn't want to be in another recession and living from pay check to pay check.
What do you think? Do you think its a good place to start over, especially for someone in architecture? She said it's a profession that's prone when recession hits.