As our world is becoming increasingly globalised, individuals are now more willing and able to find employment far from their birthplaces than at any other point in our history. Although this trend has certain drawbacks, I believe the advantages are greater. Several downsides associated with the mobility of labour are clear. One of them is separation of families and friends. People who move for work may not be able to come home often to visit their relatives. Strong friendships can also fade if friends do not meet regularly, leaving those who move and those who stay lonelier. From an economic perspective, if too many people relocate, local companies may struggle to find employees they require to grow. Although all these disadvantages must be acknowledged, in most ,cases they are outweighed by the financial benefits of working away. Today, people from less-developed areas can relocate to more prosperous cities or countries with higher salaries and better career opportuni...