I’ve worked for over a year as an ALT for Altia Central. I live in Kaizu. It’s good for learning Japanese, but I’m in the middle of nowhere and very lonely.
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when I see someone dreams come true, I don’t sit around and do some wishful thinking. I do fight too. Maybe that’s the reason why they see me as a tough one. I never let it slip away. I do but I hate it when mine just got stagnant. I am happy for them but I always believe there’s a reason behind this. A reason for me to work out. A reason for me to say to people “DREAMS SHOULD STAY IN YOUR HEAD”.
I’m still young- but I don’t know if my grades could pass the scholarship.
- Work in an IT/Engineering field.
- Have a masterals in IT/Engineering.
I wish I could do it. But who would be my adviser if I’ll go for it? I wish I have someone who’ll be willing to be my adviser.
Dear Yody,
Wait for me. I know you’re still in college but please do wait for me.
suishoo is studying Japanese
Trying to get an internship in Japan through connections. It’s very hard. Getting a job for a graduate is hard, moreover for an internship. Though I still think this has 5 times more chance than getting one in Australia (1%), it’s still tough.
But yet, I’m not giving up in this dream!
So while waiting, I should brush up more Japanese.
suishoo is studying Japanese
It’s been my dream to live in Japan. I was stupid enough to let the chance slip from me 4 years ago.
Honestly, I’m still unsure what will my plan be:
- work in engineering field OR
- study again (creative field)
- study again (engineering)
I want to work as a photographer/film maker in Japan. Someone please look at my works at my website and tell me if I am up to the mark.
www.rolento.com
Japan…
the land I’d been praying to visit eversince I’m a kid.
Don’t you think it’ll be great to have my childhood dream come true?
Japan… no matter what, I’ll go there… no matter what I’m going to study film there.
Japan… you’re my goal.
I worked as an English teacher for about five years, and then I just got casual work doing translating and interpreting. The visa thing is always a pain, but the money was good. It’s not a career. I knew a few westerners there who had made a life of it, but I knew I had to come back and go to Uni and get on with my ‘real’ life. It’s a bit of a shame that I never use my japanese now. But I wouldn’t wish any of it away. I’ve got lots of good memories and good stories.
i want to work in japan in the future
cant wait till i finally finish my degree, im pursuing my major ambition of working for mitsubishi on AI
Japan is an amazing place. I spent two years teaching there in a high school as an ALT and in an eikaiwa. The people are very giving and polite; however, working there is not a good move. Working in Japan is difficult without much gain. Visit Japan, learn Japanese, make Japanese friends and lovers, celebrate its culture- all of that I whole-heartedly applaud and encourage, I just don’t recommend the stressful, odd working conditions. I would live and travel in Japan, and make Japanese friends as often as I possible; I’d even work there if I could be my own boss. But working in Japan for an existing programme/corporation isn’t recommended.




