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Michi
Joined: 10 Dec 2001 Posts: 3308 Location: cloud 9 Country: |
Posted: Sun May 23, 2004 10:50 pm Post subject: Re: good advice from the man... |
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Duneman wrote: | stay away from office gossip. get along with people and do your job and you'll be all right. ask questions if you're not sure about something. relax and focus on the job and use your head while you're doing your work and you'll be fine.
i've hard part time jobs, temp jobs, and regular jobs. this is the best way to work, from my experience. good luck! you'll do fine. |
i will definitely remember that!!
thanks for the advice n reminder!!!
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Michi
Joined: 10 Dec 2001 Posts: 3308 Location: cloud 9 Country: |
Posted: Sun May 23, 2004 11:01 pm Post subject: |
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The Man wrote: |
I've never had a part-time job, but 'Racer's advice seems pretty sound -- make your mistakes in the part-time job, move on. I would add that make sure they're responsible mistakes . . . after all, that "part-time job" can act as a good or bad reference depending on the impression you end up giving, to be honest about it.
In my experience . . . sometimes you're given assignments or projects or missions where, on purpose or otherwise, you don't have the corporate (or other type of establishment -- government, education, military, WHATever) knowledge or experience to satisfactorily complete the task at hand.
In those cases . . . ALWAYS ask questions. Look over the material first so that you have good questions . . . but never leave things to chance. The boss may sound like s/he's confident when s/he's giving you the work, but may mean something else entirely. Ask questions. Formulate it with a "OK, if I do it this way ___________, is THAT what you want as the end product?"
I mean, you may have great grades and all (again, this is with regard to my own experience, buhahahahahhaha, OK, OK, I know, I know, "shaddup, braggart) but, the aforementioned in true whenever you begin a job.
After all . . . in such cases, we become "freshmen" all over again.
P.S. STAY AWAY from the office gossip. For me this was easy . . . someone just started talking about another person and, you know what, I just played stupid, like "oh, yeah . . . oh, yeah, haha . . . yeah." And, I've never had to bother with it since. They might very well be talkin' 'bout me (which I kinda' doubt as folks in my dept. and other parts of the company "LIKE ME, THEY REALLY LIKE ME!!!" [with apologies to Sally Field]), but at least I don't have to engage IN the gossip. |
thanks for sharing ur experience...
and i will definitely stay away from office gossip!!!!
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Michi
Joined: 10 Dec 2001 Posts: 3308 Location: cloud 9 Country: |
Posted: Sun May 23, 2004 11:03 pm Post subject: |
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bmwracer wrote: | Nothing to be really nervous about... It's not like your life depends on the job or something... Just enjoy yourself.... It's only a part-timer. If things don't work out,learn from your mistakes and move on.
Ganbatte!! |
thanks!! ^_^
cass_dust wrote: |
I agree.. no need to be too nervous.. if you are nervous, you will tend to miss a lot of things..
audit firm.. just have to be careful with the 1234... and the 0_0 (zeros) and you will be fine!
ganbatte ne! anatawa dekiru yo! |
thanks cass_dust! ^_^
Akakage wrote: |
Don't worry woman!! Audit is like my everyday dishes..Legal Audit to be exact. All you need is too focus and concentrate. Don't be nervous.. Anata wa..gambarou yo! |
Thanks. i will remember that Akakage^^ focus n concentrate!
FierceStriker wrote: | Gambatene Michi-san!! |
Thank you ^_^
Kazanko wrote: | be yourself^^. that's the best way to start a job.
Ganbatte kudasai!!!!!!!
^^V
�dit:
my friend didn't get a job because she wasn't herself....she was trying to be different from her normal behaviour but they didn't accept her. |
be myself!!
i'll try....
thanks Kazanko....
valle wrote: | ganbare Michi!!
don't stress ou to much,like if you'd make a mistake or something...i've seen people completely freakin out about little stuff they do wrong on the first day(which is kinda normal you know,first day) and as a result they become moody and even clunzier...be yourself !! |
thanks valle!! ^_^
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ahochaude
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 10291 Location: Matsuhama-cho, Ashiya-shi, Hyogo-ken, Japan Country: |
Posted: Mon May 24, 2004 12:07 pm Post subject: |
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The Man wrote: |
I've never had a part-time job, but 'Racer's advice seems pretty sound -- make your mistakes in the part-time job, move on. I would add that make sure they're responsible mistakes . . . after all, that "part-time job" can act as a good or bad reference depending on the impression you end up giving, to be honest about it.
In my experience . . . sometimes you're given assignments or projects or missions where, on purpose or otherwise, you don't have the corporate (or other type of establishment -- government, education, military, WHATever) knowledge or experience to satisfactorily complete the task at hand.
In those cases . . . ALWAYS ask questions. Look over the material first so that you have good questions . . . but never leave things to chance. The boss may sound like s/he's confident when s/he's giving you the work, but may mean something else entirely. Ask questions. Formulate it with a "OK, if I do it this way ___________, is THAT what you want as the end product?"
I mean, you may have great grades and all (again, this is with regard to my own experience, buhahahahahhaha, OK, OK, I know, I know, "shaddup, braggart) but, the aforementioned in true whenever you begin a job.
After all . . . in such cases, we become "freshmen" all over again.
P.S. STAY AWAY from the office gossip. For me this was easy . . . someone just started talking about another person and, you know what, I just played stupid, like "oh, yeah . . . oh, yeah, haha . . . yeah." And, I've never had to bother with it since. They might very well be talkin' 'bout me (which I kinda' doubt as folks in my dept. and other parts of the company "LIKE ME, THEY REALLY LIKE ME!!!" [with apologies to Sally Field]), but at least I don't have to engage IN the gossip. |
Excellent advice!
I especially agree with the gossip part. _________________
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Mokola
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 4:38 am Post subject: Find a job thread |
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Hi, first time posting here for me, i stumbled on this board a half year ago or so when i started teaching myself japanese and thought it might be a good place to ask the following:
What is the chance of someone like myself (canadian born, native english speaker, with some basic japanese) getting any sort of job in japan starting roughly summer next year. I think i could handle some sort of english teaching job, or something in that field, but as i understand it, most of these places require a BA or BS. Being canadian, i can obtain a 1 year working holiday visa and i'm wondering if they just require the BA because they'll only sponsor your visa that way?
Basically, a friend and i are hoping to take off to japan for a year and i wouldn't be able to survive very long without working.
Any help is much appreciated, even if it's just linking me to somewhere that can better answer this.
thanks!
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bmwracer
Joined: 07 Jul 2003 Posts: 125547 Location: Juri-chan's speed dial Country: |
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 4:52 am Post subject: |
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gregsan
Joined: 30 Jun 2004 Posts: 470 Location: Flower Mound, Tx Country: |
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 5:23 am Post subject: |
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That's a handy link BMW! I don't think I've been to that site before. I've spent sometime looking for jobs in Japan myself..but seriously doubt it will happen now. It'd be hard for me to find a job in my field, and with my expectations...
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bmwracer
Joined: 07 Jul 2003 Posts: 125547 Location: Juri-chan's speed dial Country: |
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 5:56 am Post subject: |
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gregsan wrote: | That's a handy link BMW! I don't think I've been to that site before. |
I'm full of surprises...
Quote: | I've spent sometime looking for jobs in Japan myself..but seriously doubt it will happen now. It'd be hard for me to find a job in my field, and with my expectations... |
I feel exactly the same way... An opportunity missed.
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gregsan
Joined: 30 Jun 2004 Posts: 470 Location: Flower Mound, Tx Country: |
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 6:16 am Post subject: |
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bmwracer wrote: |
I feel exactly the same way... An opportunity missed. |
Yeah...once upon a time (in my younger days) I applied for JET two years in a row. Never made the final cut. Zan-nen desune!!
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pcmodem
Joined: 30 Jan 2004 Posts: 2247 Location: SF Bay Area Country: |
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:37 am Post subject: |
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bmwracer wrote: | My cousin who has a BSEE had two two-year stints in Japan teaching English in Japan and she thoroughly enjoyed it...
Good luck! |
Heck, my cousin went to Japan to teach English after college... and decided to live there.
He came back here to go to business school, but then moved back to Japan. Of course, since he's Japanese, it makes fitting in a little easier.
-PCM
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bmwracer
Joined: 07 Jul 2003 Posts: 125547 Location: Juri-chan's speed dial Country: |
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:44 am Post subject: |
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pcmodem wrote: | Heck, my cousin went to Japan to teach English after college... and decided to live there. |
My cousin is one of those restless sorts, so she got tired of living with this Japanese family after two years, so she came back home...
Now she's living in Geneva, Switzerland for the next two years...
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pcmodem
Joined: 30 Jan 2004 Posts: 2247 Location: SF Bay Area Country: |
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:48 am Post subject: |
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bmwracer wrote: |
My cousin is one of those restless sorts, so she got tired of living with this Japanese family after two years, so she came back home...
Now she's living in Geneva, Switzerland for the next two years... |
That'd be fun. I'd dig Switzerland for the outdoorsy stuff.
-PCM
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gregsan
Joined: 30 Jun 2004 Posts: 470 Location: Flower Mound, Tx Country: |
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:49 am Post subject: |
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bmwracer wrote: |
My cousin is one of those restless sorts, so she got tired of living with this Japanese family after two years, so she came back home...
Now she's living in Geneva, Switzerland for the next two years... |
sounds like she's enjoying life...
How old is she...and what kind of work does she do to get by?
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bmwracer
Joined: 07 Jul 2003 Posts: 125547 Location: Juri-chan's speed dial Country: |
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:50 am Post subject: |
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pcmodem wrote: | That'd be fun. I'd dig Switzerland for the outdoorsy stuff. |
Yah, she seems to be diggin' it: Hiking, skiing, etc... Wonder when she finds time to actually do any work... Your tax dollars well spent.
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bmwracer
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Anime Dad
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bmwracer
Joined: 07 Jul 2003 Posts: 125547 Location: Juri-chan's speed dial Country: |
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 4:56 am Post subject: |
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Anime Dad wrote: | Which begs the question.. why resurrect it? |
Novelty... Just like some of the others that were dredged up along with the Titanic.
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Anime Dad
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