>>13131695sorta but not really. the big expenses anywhere are rent and food, but in japan most people live in a 3 generation household and food is extremely cheap so the cost of living is very low. if you need to have your own apartment or actually buy a house on your own then it's absurdly expensive, but it's expected that nobody who's making minimum wage should be doing those things. it's also only true in the city, the government literally gives away houses in the countryside
well he has a really consistent employment history the issue is that it's all blue collar work so it's hard to sell people on the idea of letting you come in as an executive when you've been a trucker for the past 10 years even when you have 3 degrees
he says that not having any experience is valuable for consulting since they're supposed to be the person who comes in with the most recent "by the books" knowledge available rather than biased anecdotal information, but i'm really skeptical of that