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Big Booger wrote:Sounds like the interview process needs an overall. I would hate to think I was rejected because the interviewer didn't like to hear what I said.. sounds like personal bias can get in the way more so than with a set of guidelines in place.
kamome wrote: The problem with the process is that it's too lenient, remember?
prolly wrote:i was seriously considering applying despite being overwhelmingly overqualified, as a step into japan. but then my original plan involves dumping 6 months in to work elsewhere - which doesn't seem to go over to well, apparently.
do they really keep your passport?
AssKissinger wrote:in my opinion, Hokkaido or northern Honshu are better bets than Kyushu. Especially, if you what you want is real inaka. You can have a really intense cultural experience up there. A good measuring stick is are you the only Westerner in the village. If so, it's bound to be pretty interesting.
AssKissinger wrote:even if you don't get central heat, those kerosene deals will keep you snug as a bug, don't worry. I used to hate filling those fuckers up though. I ALWAYS spilt kerosene. Probably because I was drunk all the time.
Yamagata, Sendai and Fukushima too close to civilisation/industrial crapvilles?
Akita, Morioka? or should i just stick to Aomori and higher?
The downside would appear to be not being able to go booze with other gaijin when I get homesick and bang a different j-girl weekly without half of the town knowing all about it... one probably has to get married, work in the father-in-laws' rice field and get a certificate of approval from the mayor before getting any action??
dimwit wrote:Why are you looking to be near the mountains?
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