So it started with everyone wanting an own flat, no matter how shitty it was. Then price rises until nose bleed. No one cared this will not work with an economy focused on a low-value-added processes.
We have collected three main reasons why living and working in the Hungarian capital is one of the most absurd and sad thing nowadays. Hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Hungarians and people from other nations living in the Hungarian capital city can see these things through. This is based on real life shit.
Employers are constantly whining about the lack of engagement of their employees. Which whining, if we look at the statistics and only that, is right because there is quite a high "turnover rate" among employees of a Budapest based SSC, if we take an example.
However, employers usually forget to mention the fact that, each and every time a tiny little problem in economy arises, they react with massive lay-offs (they call it "strategic move").
You did nothing for 31 years. This has consequences.
(poor country in the Eastern periphery of the European Union) has structural problems with its economy since the collapse of the Soviet Union which was the main market it sold goods to. People like me have vivid memories of the end of the 1990s when severe crisis and inflation hit the country quite bad. This was the age of sky-rocketing unemployment too. That was stagflation from hell, or even worse.
Employers reward your skills that you bring to them. Employers want to keep people with marketable skills because there is a "skill shortage" in the job market. BULLSHIT.
If you invest in your knowledge, this will be rewarded somehow in the job market. You will be better off than someone who didn't invest a penny in his knowledge. BULLSHIT.