Go EM. You are young and by your own admission not from a wealthy background, which means you haven't gone balls out overseas or stateside. EM will give the cashflow and flexibility to do so.
You have already articulated your points, they key is knowing when to jump ship from EM to something else. You aren't going to want to be in EM after 10+ years working those kinds of shifts unless you only want to work 3 months of the year at 40.
You have already articulated your points, they key is knowing when to jump ship from EM to something else. You aren't going to want to be in EM after 10+ years working those kinds of shifts unless you only want to work 3 months of the year at 40.