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elmyra42 wrote:We both have degrees (BA in English/Tech Writing for me, MS in Urban Planning for her) .
Frost wrote:Here is the best place to look to answer most..if not all your questions..
http://www.letsjapan.org/
elmyra42 wrote:I was unable to find an answer for the other question, though. So, does anyone know if getting housing is likely to be a problem for an unmarried couple? Japan seems to be pretty progressive on sex/relationship issues, but it seems prudent to ask.
I have found the Japanese are less age conscious then the average westerner.
Where else can you see middle aged guys wearing wigs and playing rock music, and are 100% serious.
elmyra42 wrote:I have fairly minimal experience and a thin portfolio, as I've only been degreed for a short time. Got laid off, went back to school to turn my AA into a BA, yada yada...I assumed that rewriting jobs would be unavailable for a person with nigh-zero Japanese ability anyway. I've nosed around the job sites, and the (very few) such jobs I've seen wanted near or full Japanese fluency.
elmyra42 wrote: we look at [Japan] as something new and interesting to do for a while. Granted, we may regret it, but it sounds like a good idea right now.
Taro Toporific wrote:
Dang! I was gonna offer ya a job IF you had a THICK portfolio and some kind of funky-ass Japanese study in college.
Please note that most rewriting jobs massively overstate what they want. However, zero-Japanese and "thin portfolio" makes you a very difficult placement from my perspective of sending you out under a sub-contract to a client for a 1-year documentation project (IT, software, or telecom).
elmyra42 wrote:[...My only real concern, beyond those that were answered here, is trying to hook up with a school that won't keep us more than ~40 hours per week. I've read that some of them are real slave drivers, and part of the point of going to Japan is to have free time to wander. Sadly, I suspect that those schools with stateside hiring are probably the worst offenders.
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