What was it like to work part time in Japan?

Updated on tourism 2024-06-20
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Now Japan, working in Japan Japanese will not trouble you, looking for you trouble are all together Chinese, earlier than you are seniors, good OK, bad like us here every day want to bully people, how much to earn depends on the region to give, Tokyo is the highest, catch up with the place where you work overtime can earn more, if the factory also depends on how much rent is deducted, the work visa is still more profitable, the labor contract is a good hourly wage hours in 20 days, the total amount is deducted 50,000 various rent insurance miscellaneous expenses, It's the money you get every month, and overtime is an unexpected surprise! If you can accept it, come

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Maybe I ran out of luck in my last life, I was unlucky when I first went to Japan to work, the boss was mean, he was very harsh on his employees, the salary conditions were very low, and the workload was large, so I wouldn't choose to go to Japan if I had another chance.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I've heard that Japanese people are very cold, and if you're lucky enough to go to a good club, if you're unlucky, you'll suffer a lot and get a lot of tiredness, and it's up to you how much you earn.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's good to go to Japan to work, and if you can learn a lot of high-tech knowledge and operation management, you should go abroad for further study, so you will have a balance in your heart.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    We can also work in China, and we can get a high salary with our own strength and ability, so why do we still want to go to Japan to help others, maybe what to do if we are bullied over there.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If I go to work abroad, can I get a visa, can I get a visa for such a long time, I am only worried about this problem, otherwise it will be difficult to say that I am a smuggler.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you want to go to Japan for a part-time job, you must first be willing to endure hardships, and it is best to go with your acquaintances, at least there will be someone to take care of what happens there.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Why do you want to go to Japan, there are still many jobs in China that can't find employees, why don't you help your own people, you have to go to Japan to help others work, when the time comes, go out and be bullied, don't come back for help.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't dare to go, I don't want to go, at most I will see it and come back, the island country ** tsunami, go there to have a good heart, if you go to study, or go undercover is almost the same, you will definitely not go to work

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you really want to work in Japan, the premise is that you need to learn Japanese first, otherwise it will be difficult to understand the language in the past.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's still very good to go to Japan to work, except for consumption, you can earn about 10,000 yuan a month.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I regret coming to Japan the most! In life, there are various pressure conditions in life and work, and there is not much difference between domestic wages and domestic wages!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You may not get your salary back. In the past, it has been reported that many people who go to Japan to work cannot go home during the Spring Festival in order to ask for wages.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, it depends on how you go to Japan. The easiest thing is to study abroad, but studying abroad itself also requires expenses, and after paying the intermediary fee, tuition and dormitory fees, there is not much money left for you to work hard. If you go to Japan to work as a labor exporter, then you will face the hardship of not having freedom, and even if you save money in Japan for a few years, it will not be enough for you to return to your home country to buy a better house.

    There are only two ways to make money in Japan: first, to do illegal work. For example, the gambling industry, the custom industry, etc.

    These jobs do pay well, very well, so to speak, but you are in danger of being deported home with a hefty fine; The second is to work in Japan with your own ability, become a full-time employee of a certain company, work and get promoted step by step like the Japanese, plus save money, and use the money you earn to spend at home, you can be regarded as a middle class.

    Japan is a high-spending country, and the more you earn, the more you spend. So, it's not good to go to Japan to work part-time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    They all said that it was very good, the environment was good, it was not easy to meet the Japanese, they were all Chinese who went together Garbage distribution can also pick up a lot of good things.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    On the second floor is the agent, and the landlord should not believe his rhetoric.

    I've been studying abroad in Japan for five years, and I've worked in various ways.

    If you're willing to endure hardship, you can save some money.

    But after all, the cost of living in Japan is high.

    When you're tired from a part-time job, you'll want to spend money to play or take a break.

    So, I would say that you can't make a lot of money working in Japan.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you don't know Japanese, you can't do a lot of work, you can work in the Chinese circle, as long as you are willing to endure hardships, it is easy to find a job in Japan, you don't have to worry about this.

    Generally speaking, the salary for a part-time job in Japan is 900-1,100 yen per hour (called hourly pay in Japanese), and the most normal hourly pay is about 1,000 yen (equivalent to 70 yuan). It is possible to give it a lower time when you just enter the part-time job, and it will slowly rise in the future.

    However, some jobs are paid more than 1,200 yen at the beginning, and some even reach 1,500-1,800 yen per hour, which is difficult to say, depending on the nature of the work.

    If you are already good at Japanese, you can choose a job like a tutor.

    If you are a beginner and can only rely on manual labor after arriving in Japan, you can choose to go to a convenience store to work at night, from 10 pm to 6 am, which is generally higher, and you can also go to a restaurant to do cooking assistant work, so it is best to have some basic cooking skills, and you can save money by cooking in a restaurant, and if you can work late at night every day, you can also earn a lot of silver. In addition, there is also the work of going to construction sites, where the salary is generally very high, and you can get about 7 or 8 hundred yuan a day, which is of course very hard.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    At present, the radiation in Japan is only within a 50km radius of the Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Fukushima Prefecture, so if you go to Kyushu, Kansai, Hokkaido, etc., you don't have to worry at all, and the fruits and vegetables produced in Fukushima Prefecture and meat are no longer in the market.

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