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kurisupisu
Plenty of jobs carrying trays or working 12 hour days in agriculture out there-career advancement awaits!
sakurasuki
Those farm retiree already passed away or just can not physical able to go to field. So availability still there but is it really filled? 12 hours outdoor in summer or cold autumn , that's not easy.
Yubaru
First an assumption, second a "could be" guess. Fact of the matter this guy has no idea why, as he knows that the statistics regarding unemployment here are screwed up and totally unrealiable!
Chabbawanga
Define 'job' then lets discuss whether this is a good thing or not
Geeter Mckluskie
kurisupisu wrote: "Plenty of jobs carrying trays or working 12 hour days in agriculture out there-career advancement awaits!"...Maybe a sign you need to enhance your human capital if that's your outlook
Geeter Mckluskie
Chabbawanga wrote: Define 'job' then lets discuss whether this is a good thing or not...define your skills and what you can offer to a company in terms of human capital and let's discuss whether or not you are qualified for the job you've determined is a good thing
dagon
The problem right there is referring to people as "capital", wealth or assets owned by organizations.
That is how the LDP and Japan Inc. see it, and why the Japanese worker is in the condition it sees today.
TokyoLiving
Excellent, little by little we are improving, GO JAPAN !!..
What are you waiting for, a job like that would do you good..
Chabbawanga
Sure, but my point was about the inclusion of part time and irregular work in employment statistics.
Geeter Mckluskie
dagon wrote: "The problem right there is referring to people as "capital""...not people but their particular set of skills, the ones that make them valuable to a given company or a given task
Geeter Mckluskie
Chabbawanga wrote: "Sure, but my point was about the inclusion of part time and irregular work in employment statistics." You wrote "Define 'job' then lets discuss whether this is a good thing or not", as I understand it, there are plenty of jobs in highly skilled areas such as in the IT sector for which Japanese companies have turned their sites on foreign nationals to fill positions they can't find suitable people for here. So, again...define your skills and that should better give you a definition of whether or not the job you're qualified is "a good thing or not".