Unfortunately stability with a decent paid job is heavily dependant on the country you are in and also from your skills obviously. I live in Italy and here the unemployment rate is over 11 % and the youth unemployment ( 16-30 years old ) is 40 %, companies want overqualified people ( master degree ) with 3-4 years of…
Nowadays in most cases whether profession or fixed wage employment you'd be hard pressed pinning down a role that'll provide (as mentioned above, outside of landing a government related position) some level of long term stable permanence. Here in Australia for example the 2008 GFC barely registered the seismic negitive…