I don't think you'll find things any different in Europe Bellini. Have a good holiday by all means but don't get up any hopes by thinking you'll stumble across a prosperous new life with every hope for the future. I'm worried that you'll only return home disappointed.
I'm guessing you are in your late teens or early twenties. I'm 48 but things were so much easier for youngsters in the 70s and 80s. I effectively left school at 14 and the only exam I ever took was my driving test, but I was still able to build a large and successful business and pay off my mortgage when I was 29. I've now retired but I probably couldn't do the same again today as everyone is so constrained now by Health and Safety, EU laws and the general European economic mess.
Secondly, look how many millions of immigrants now flood into Western Europe from Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and elsewhere. Even when they get to France they still try to get to Britain so what does that tell you! I'm afraid that you have to compete with them now Bellini - and I'm afraid you won't. That's how Britain's has changed in just 30 years.
Enjoy your holiday, but don't hold too much hope for a better life in Europe. What about staying in the UK? You have the advantage of being a native so what about starting your own business here? If you fail then at least you can always say that you tried. Perhaps your best bet would be to try to be accepted in Australia or New Zealand. Unlike Britain, they are very tough on who lives in their country and takes their jobs but if you have degrees they might just welcome you.
I do feel for you. Good luck.