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TokyoFerrari 10-29-2007 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 280260)
lol, but for a trader. you could also die by the age of 30, lol, with all that pressure. especialy if you ever make a mistake

Right, lol. Have you ever in your life seen a 40 year old trader?

noodle 10-29-2007 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TokyoFerrari (Post 280262)
Right, lol. Have you ever in your life seen a 40 year old trader?

not an employed one... met a few rich retired ones!!!

TokyoFerrari 10-29-2007 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 280274)
not an employed one... met a few rich retired ones!!!

My point exact.

TheUnknown 10-30-2007 03:24 AM

ya.. i know.. it's really hard being a vp now.. so many unemployed.. O_O and i heard that even if you get out of Uni.. your chance of getting a job is rather slim..

and if they do math in Uni.. how would that got anything to do with business?.. haha.. no. not a trader.. so much pressure.. i might get a freaking heart attack O_O! and also once you get old.. you're not suited for the job anymore.. btw noodle, you in Uni right?..

1968Dan 10-30-2007 04:00 PM

Re-I live and work in Japan
 
[size="5"][font="Comic Sans MS"]Hi,
I will be the most happiest if you can help and assist
me to work in Japan.Japan is my dream country but
funny enough I'm not a Japanese.However,I need your
help to get to Japan and start work.That is if you will
live up to what you said.
Expecting your reply.
Thank you.

TheUnknown 10-31-2007 03:14 AM

^i dont live in Japan and dont really know much about visa and stuff.. but i guess the first thing you can do now is to start learning Japanese: write, read, listen. and i'm sure that TokyoFerrari and other Japanese members or members with these kind of knowledge will be able to provide you information on everything you need to know.

Okashi 10-31-2007 04:44 AM

I'm already in my 3rd year of Welding Classes in my High School. I plan to move to Japan after I get my journey mens ticket (for welding, at least 3 years of working). I would like to know if there are welding jobs available in Japan. I don't really have any thoughts that there isn't. I just want to know for sure if there is and if there may be any websites to can link me to for more information about it.

Thanks.

TokyoFerrari 10-31-2007 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1968Dan (Post 281586)
[size="5"][font="Comic Sans MS"]Hi,
I will be the most happiest if you can help and assist
me to work in Japan.Japan is my dream country but
funny enough I'm not a Japanese.However,I need your
help to get to Japan and start work.That is if you will
live up to what you said.
Expecting your reply.
Thank you.

I dont work for immigration. That is something you will have to deal with on your own. I can just give you advice on what I know. You have to make the moves yourself.

jasonbvr 11-02-2007 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Okashi (Post 282102)
I'm already in my 3rd year of Welding Classes in my High School. I plan to move to Japan after I get my journey mens ticket (for welding, at least 3 years of working). I would like to know if there are welding jobs available in Japan. I don't really have any thoughts that there isn't. I just want to know for sure if there is and if there may be any websites to can link me to for more information about it.

Thanks.

To work with a construction crew, you are definitely going to have to know Japanese. Even then, I am sure that Japan has some sort of licensing/certifying system for that type of work.

Factories hire a good number of foreigners, but most of them are recruited and trained before arriving in Japan. And most of them are from Brazil.

There has been a lot of talk in Japan of companies needing to hire more foreigners for labor intensive jobs, but the fact is they are not really doing a lot to make that possible.

If I were you, I would spend some time looking into car manufacturers and trying to figure out how they bring in foreign employees to Japan.

jasonbvr 11-02-2007 01:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1968Dan (Post 281586)
[size="5"][font="Comic Sans MS"]Hi,
I will be the most happiest if you can help and assist
me to work in Japan.Japan is my dream country but
funny enough I'm not a Japanese.However,I need your
help to get to Japan and start work.

If you could be a bit more specific, maybe someone could give you advice. What is your educational and employment background? What is your level of Japanese? How old are you and what is your nationality? And lastly, what sort of work are you best suited for?


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