my name is tanja. i'm 30 years old.in 0ulu, in the north of finland, and i have only worked four or five months in a factory. now that i graduated from business school, they are offering me jobs like cafeteria worker. i don't remember the last time that i went to the store and bought food. i get food from my mum. that's so embarrassing. i want to work, and i want to be able to go to the store and buy my own food, and buy whatever i want. i want that cheese, and i want to be able to buy the good cheese, you know? five hours' drive south of 0ulu, in a very remote part of the country, we met another person, randomly selected from around 200,000 unemployed people in finland to receive a basic income. even in finland's capital city, helsinki, work can be hard to find. my name is tuomas muraja. i'm a freelance journalist and author, but i have been without work since 2013. i was a foreign news editor in the third daily newspaper in finland, but then they decided to put down all the sections of the foreign affairs, so basicall