If the right job came along, absolutely with bells on I would work in Sweden.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I took a job in the U.S. because I wanted to work on products that would get into end users' hands. In Norway, most of the jobs are in server software, niche stuff.
Everyone in Sweden has great hair and teeth and is clean-cut and organised.
I'd go anywhere to work, so long as it's worth it.
As far as single payer, it works in Canada. It works incredibly well in Scotland.
I now work for a finance company in Luxembourg with projects in South America and the Caribbean.
It's fantastic to have the opportunity to work abroad, and do all that, but there is a certain point where you're just like, 'Oh, I'd love to work at home.'
Whenever I travel anywhere, I'm constantly asked if I'm Swedish. It's the burden of most Norwegians. The Swedes have just got a better publicity agent, I think.
I certainly like working in Germany.
If it were up to me, every job would be somewhere in Canada.
I tell ya, I could have got some more jobs if I'd tried, but I went to Sweden instead.