> there's a lot between "don't work -> run out of money", including using up savings that you had, taking up unemployment benefits, finding another kind of work or going for part time, getting help from a large number of charities... And finally, if you end up actually on the verge of starvation, as an IT person you most probably can get another job even with a gap in your resume.
I mentioned that one of the solution to stop a specific job is to pick a different line of work, and that even if worse comes to worse, the jump away from work is not that risky because you can come back.
But I also mentioned a lot of alternatives, including charity and government benefits, which are enough in most western countries to not starve.
> one of the solution to stop a specific job is to pick a different line of work
That does not count as "taking a break" from work.
> But I also mentioned a lot of alternatives, including charity and government benefits, which are enough in most western countries to not starve.
I see your point, but not all of us are lucky to be born in such a place. I do admit that my bitterness may come from the fact that I live in a country where the social program is... not really the greatest, to say the least.
So basically: