get married, and that is the only way I could think about climbing the corporate ladder, of life. Find somebody you actually care about. An uncle of mine, from the hippie days got married to his wife, and he is a stay at home dad.
New Jersey is a great place to find work. This guy, whom name I am not fond of, got work in a food factory, and before walking dogs for a living. I am talking about no college experience at all. Also in New York City, many offered are at a constant rate. However most works, needs college experience, just not to be fired. Private work is the only thing that is hard to find in the Gigalopolis. Also it is America, which means, you can not be discriminated on your disabilities. For their are associations for that.
However I wouldn't jump the gun, unless you really love Sweeden. I hate to somebody being stranded in America, without money. Speaking of being stranded,
people attempt to perform or even go on trains, making announcements. One musician hangs out where the wall street people are, and plays that tune from the ending of Evangelion all day long. Dressed up and everything. Another guy sings reggae songs with his guitar on the train, "One love, etc and gets money", another older musician has his sax, on the Brooklyn Bridge. The tourist eats these things up.
Maybe there is an American company in Sweden, that requires you attributes, and will uphold these things. You see when people look for work, not being in the pool, of three months ( or was it three years ) of the workforce, they consider us to be not real people.
On the plus side, at least you have a PC Engine now.
But it sucks not being in Japan. The one reason why I love the PCE is how the ability to beat or even match the Saturn. The next is all the love poured into this system.
It got so much love inside of it, unlike other game systems. Also the games egnite,
the passion of what a true game system should be like. The opposite end of the PCE is the Amiga. The Amiga like the Jaguar, at one point had love, but sooner or later, got no doki doki, at all. The squid from Parodious says it all.