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- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 08:47:30 +0200
- From: "Niels Kobschaetzki" <n.kobschaetzki@example.com>
- Subject: Re: work times & accommodation @tokyo, WAS: Re: [tlug] Embedded linux dev wanting to find work in Tokyo.. Seeking advice.
- References: <487A6BCB.1080306@leetfighter.com> <20080717063549.GA30657@fluxcoil.net>
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Christian Horn <chorn@example.com> wrote: > On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 09:55:39PM +0100, Jon Povey wrote: >> >> I am a 28-year-old embedded linux developer in England looking to find >> work in Tokyo. I visited Japan for the first time a year ago, fell in >> love with the place, went back in the spring (sakura, of course) and now >> want to emigrate there. > > I was also at Tokyo and struggle with myself on applying there, > 2 another topics come up: > > Working times. The workplace i was at (branch of it-corporation) was > expecting people to stay longer than agreed in the contract. Seems to be > common japanese style, but i also talked to guys at the tlug-meeting > working for companies "originally from western world", that only > "have to do their work" and see no increased value in regularly ex- > tending worktimes of their employees. > Whats common style there? I can only tell from the stuff I learn in university (modern japan sciences) - but in Japanese companies サービス残業 (service overtime) are usual and expected. Affiliates and branches of western companies usually do not expect it; one of the reasons why young Japanese prefer to work there, too. From my own experience with the western world: If you earn a certain amount of money, they expect you that you get your work done and one shouldn't be afraid of overtime. > Living/renting a flat. Since flats seem to be really expensive in Tokyo > people live around, from what ive seen people had to travel 60-120minutes > one way to get to/from work, sounds quite much. > How well could you people manage to optimize ways to/from work? Sleeping in the train ;) Checking mail, reading news, learning Japanese with flash cards or manga…but I've didn't had a job in Tokyo where I had to "optimize" my time Niels
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