Having a job for a start is a small contribution to a greater good. Having good qualifications is even better because you can share even more knowledge to your co-workers and show them different ways and opinions from another country.
But even if you have a factory job and do some “low education” job, your small part also end up make profit for everyone else.
And I’m rather stoned now so I hope it makes sense to you.
The imagery of Alpenhorns, and clocks just made it a magical place when I was growing up. I enjoyed being able to speak German and French when I visited 2 years ago. It was fun trying to understand Schwiizerdütsch, but French fixed that problem. So for me living there and working would be a massive help with my language knowledge. My French and German skills have faded a little over here.
Austin Rogers
People keep voting for less immigration
Adam Kelly
My plan is the same but for my PhD, I hope swiss people aren't as hateful as they appear to be here