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"So why can't I replace that laptop?" 1. ... "Next month it's 7 years old and too slow for what I use it for." 2. .... "In that case, it might be another 30 years!" 3. .... "WE GOT OVER €20K IN THE BANK YOU.... <strangled noise> !!!" I think most people would fill in the gaps like this: 1. But you just got it. 2. But it's not broken yet. 3. We can't afford it right now. (Or I'm hearing the other side. Many people here don't find it a problem to 'discuss' domestic problems in public transport, and not only about money....) Quote:
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![]() ![]() So THAT could be the reason why I'm so easily finding so many marriage/dating sites that only seem to be targeted at the Japanese market. It's easier to find those than to find tulips in the Netherlands.... especially a lot of 30-ish men that desperately seem to want to marry anyone ASAP but without leaving Japan, and a lot of 30-ish women who, according to you, are out of the 'normal' loop over there already, and very often want to leave Japan. Quote:
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They don't say it that bluntly, but they use sentences such as: "I have studied X and would like to continue to improve in my work by learning the customs of your country." "I have worked at... for X years, and would like to help provide good finances for our family, while you support me in learning your language..." "After working for X years in Japan, I am now looking for a new international challenge in another field..." Those are, to me, sentences expressing that these 25-35 year old women are not happy being at home all the time, and having a husband they rarely see. It seems they do want to marry/have a relationship but still want to work on their own and have a bit of their own life, and are even willing to leave their country for it. My very unprofessional conclusion: it seems Japan needs a cultural shift in the working place, or they will end up with overworked (or dead) men and no women. Last edited by Katsunami; 06-11-2014 at 01:01 PM. |
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It has always also been common practice for all young lawyers to bill 200 hours a month their first two years, and in any event, not less than 2200 hours/annum. If you've never worked a time-billing system, if you're billing 200, you're working 300. In what is considered a 20-day working month. It's how young lawyers have always gotten ahead, and "made partner." I fully understand (from interviewing job prospects) that this type of work is considered "nuts" by (a large number of) today's younger people; there's an entirely different work ethic now. Of course...those aren't the people I hire; I look for people who at least are close to my work ethic. I suspect that most of the senior executives who came up as I did don't hire those folks--or at least, don't promote them, either. {shrug}. Hitch |
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I like that people who work for me work tirelessly if it is necessary. But i NEVER accept any work from them that is not paid. If they need to work 300 hours, i pay 300 hours, not a single cent less. Working for free is demeaning, insulting for any worker who has to do it and a shame for any boss who accepts it.
Besides it is unfair. People with a bigger pocket (or richer parents) can afford to work for free, but not if you are a single mother or father with no rich parents living in an expensive city. Last edited by Salgueiros; 06-11-2014 at 03:49 PM. |
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Something like karoshi (death because of work) in Japan could not happen here. At least at this point in time, a minimum wage (being €1421 gross, excluding vacation money and government benefits) and a maximum working time per month are guaranteed by law. LAW Spoiler:
Also, regarding overwork, you reap what you sow. I've worked for companies that were on the minute. Need to go early 10 minutes to catch a bus so you can just make it to drop off a package? Not possible. 5 minutes late because you missed the train connection? Huge problem right there. Logged in a minute late from break, or took a shit that took too much time according to the team leader? You're up for a 'discussion.' Well... nobody ever volunteered for unpaid overwork or helping out on other projects. My current company is easy-going; as soon as you put in a 40-ish hour workweek (approximately) and make sure the deadlines are met and projects are finished on time, almost everything goes. Need to leave an hour early? No problem. Missed a train connection? So what... get a cup of coffee and start after you finish it. With that kind of a company I'm much more willing to do overwork if needed. Last edited by Katsunami; 06-11-2014 at 04:16 PM. |
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This is not a form of exploitation. Management staff, who supervise others or who hold unique types of positions, earn a significant wage--and they do so on months when they don't have to work that many hours. They have other things, like stock options, bonuses, dividends, etc., that compensate for these types of hours. The implicit and explicit understanding is that a manager, executive, etc., is now part of the upper levels of the company, and works harder to move up, to make the company better and to improve himself. Therefore, when John Doe works on a Saturday to finish a presentation that his team put together, that's due on Monday, that's his job: to get it done. And he's already being paid to do it. Quote:
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I also do not agree, or accept to have interns working for free.
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I am an exempt employee and I work 40 hours a week. If I work over that I get overtime. I work hard but my family is important and I am not going to sacrifice them for work. I look for jobs were that is the norm. I failto see why I should work morethenthat or hours without pay. My husband has a similar job. We are in our early 40's and we are not slackers nor do we lack a work ethic. We value balance
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Japan is, and has always been, a culture based on Confucian values rather than Christian ones. And THAT is a very big difference. 'Family' comes first in Christian values, but only fourth in Confucian values. This is why Japanese men are more devoted to their employer than their families, and are willing to work themselves to death to see that it prospers. We in the West have no such allegiance except to our families, or in some cases, to our military organizations. It's a very different culture. We simply can not view it, not understand it, and not really appreciate it if we continue to evaluate it based on a different criteria. It's a case of apples vs oranges. Besides... who are we to judge? Stitchawl Last edited by Stitchawl; 06-11-2014 at 07:49 PM. |
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I have had a business relationship where my partner wanted to use the tax money we had set aside to buy something he wanted. I was not against the purchase, but against the timing. The taxes were due in two months. His position was that we could easily save the money in that time. My position was we should save the money and make the purchase. Now this was not the first time he wanted to use the tax money for a non necessity and always it was prefaced with we have the money in the bank, lets buy... But I don't think this had anything to do with gender. I have seen many relationships break up because one person wanted some security or both were saving for a down payment for a car/house etc. One was happy to save a bit, or even begrudged the other person coffee money, while the other could not seem to be able to stand seeing unspent money while there was beer to be drunk, or a new dress to buy. Either gender can be of either persuasion in my experience. When two people are at opposite ends of the spectrum, it can get ugly. Helen |
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If you are both happy then whatever way you became happy can't be all bad. I am pretty confused by the quoted post though. Do you think it is a better thing for a man to put his job before family? Might be a necessity in Japanese culture as with few people changing jobs it is possibly hard to find a new/better/different one. And Japanese employers have traditionally looked after their employees as if they were family, but I have heard that is changing. Some of my favorite reading material is about Asian cultures, perhaps because I have had several good Asian friends and have been in two personal relationships with Asian men, one in the early 70's when it was considered a bit of a no-no in Canada. And I have worked with 100's in my 11.7 jobs ![]() Still people are all individuals and I find it hard to believe the Japanese are as stereotypical as you seem to imply. Helen |
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Back to the venting and rantiness:
Those times when.... You go to set up a brand new Kobo Aura HD, and try and try and it doesn't work, and - it turns out their website says they're doing maintenance! DOH. |
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What does it say on French websites when they do maintenance? Maintenant maintenance?
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As most people show extreme loyalty to their company, 'usually' the only ones who leave are either people who don't fit in with the group, or someone who has been fired for some sort of anti-social behavior such as stealing or fighting. As such, a Japanese person who has held more than 2-3 jobs is looked at as undesirable by other companies. (Obviously this is not the case with occupations that require frequent job changes such as Chefs or contract workers.) People who do a bad job, or just can't get along, are given 'window seats.' They get a desk and no work. They come in, sit at their desk, and do absolutely nothing all day. They are never fired. But everyone knows that they have been given a window seat. Quite often these people will commit suicide rather than leave the company. Confucian values are very different from Western ones... Quote:
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