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- Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 23:28:17 +0900
- From: Jacques Deguest <jack@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Self introduction
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Pietro Zuco wrote: > On Saturday 10 January 2004 10:43, Raymond Regalado wrote: > >>Which is "better", working in the US, or in Japan? Of course it's hard >>to make generalizations, but I'm just curious (I've never worked in the >>US). > > > I'm living in Spain, and I want to live and work in Tokyo. I think that find a > job in Japan is easier than in US, don't you? No, not really. Even if is not easy to work in the US because of all the restrictions and procedures, in Japan, you have not only that, but education requirements, language capacity which japanese regard very often as even more important as skills, plus you have all the fees incurrend in settling in Japan which tends to be a lot of money. From scratch, considering a $750 monthly rent in Tokyo (80,000 JPY), you are looking at a $7,500 figure for coming and getting installed, assuming you have a job beforehand. -- Jacques Deguest <http://www.deguest.jp/>
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