Chapter 394: Lecturer

The next morning, Masayoshi Kishimoto and Rie Sakai had breakfast together and drove out together. He went to work in the company, while she went to school.

As graduation draws closer and closer, there is a polarization among the graduates of Rie Sakai's university.

On the one hand, the fresh graduates who have got the internal appointment have begun to work in the company, and on the other hand, the fresh graduates who have not obtained the internal appointment are still like ants on the stove, and they are in a hurry.

Rie Sakai falls into the category of exceptions. She's not alone. At Tokyo University of the Arts, there are also those who are not busy looking for jobs among the few university students.

They are either preparing to study abroad or continue their graduate studies at this university, or they are living in idle clouds.

Ben didn't have any classes since his senior year. I have to say that there is an important class, and that is the social practice class of finding a job. In addition to that, there is the graduation thesis.

Rie Sakai sat in the classroom and felt empty like never before. That's the lecturer, it's just the two of them. As for other people who are working jobs, looking for jobs are looking for jobs.

Lecturers have long been accustomed to this situation. He stopped talking for less than ten minutes, and suddenly changed his words and said, "Rie Sakai, I'm glad that you can still come to my class." As a teacher, I think I still have to ask you, have you got the job?"

Rie Sakai knew that he was well-intentioned and cared, and shook her head and said truthfully, "No." ”

"Then you'll have to come on. Now, if you can't find a job, it's really not good. When you graduate, it will be more and more difficult to find a job in the society.

If you have good channels and relationships in your family, it is the best. If not, you might as well consider marrying someone on a blind date. The lecturer said earnestly.

"After I graduate, I'll marry directly, isn't it a little early?" said Rie Sakai thoughtfully.

"I'm making a hypothesis. Assuming you don't get a job, you can consider getting married. If you are so beautiful, you will naturally not be unable to get married.

No, you're so pretty, why didn't you get a job with a company?" the lecturer wondered.

"It's because I'm beautiful that I'm a useless ornament in their minds!" said Rie Sakai.

After hearing what she said, the lecturer felt that it made sense. The company recruits college graduates as formal members, which is to see if it can create benefits for the company?

If you just want to recruit beautiful girls to act as the front desk of the company, you can recruit high school graduates directly without going to the university to recruit people.

In terms of cost, it will save a lot. The front desk of non-regular members can be directly changed after a few years. Or, they will also choose to marry someone and resign or something.

"Compared to college students in other majors, it is not easy for art students to find a job. Don't lose faith. The lecturer was relieved.

"Thank you for your concern, I will redouble my efforts. If you're done, can you continue the lecture?" said Rie Sakai with her hands clenched into fists.

Seeing that she was so stubborn, the lecturer had to smile bitterly: "Actually, what I told you about this content is useless in real life. Company interviews or civil service exams or anything will not be involved. ”

"Then why does the school have to offer this course?" asked Rie Sakai pointedly.

"Give students who haven't completed their credits a chance. Could it be that you didn't have completed your credits?" the lecturer said honestly.

"I've already completed my credits. It's just that I think it's a little bit more to learn in college.

After I graduate, I am afraid it will be difficult to have such an opportunity again. Rie Sakai really didn't laugh.

"It's good that you have a studious spirit. But what do you say? Your priority is to get a job.

Living in Tokyo is not an easy task. This is not a long-term solution at all. If this is the sake of this, and this kind of life, why did you go to college in the first place?

In four years, it not only cost a lot of tuition, but also delayed the opportunity to work and make money. When this is added up, the loss is great. The lecturer said eloquently.

"Teacher, I know that this thing you are talking about is called opportunity cost in economics. "The reason why Sakai Rie knows is because he listened to Kishimoto Masayoshi speak to himself at home.

"Do you still know economics?" The lecturer did not understand what opportunity cost was, but only drew conclusions based on the summary of life experience. He was taken aback.

"Understands a little bit. Rie Sakai raised her right hand and gestured between her index finger and thumb.

She really wasn't talking nonsense. I have been with Kishimoto Masayoshi for so many years, even if I don't listen to him say related things every day, I have spent it with my ears and eyes.

After a long time, it is not surprising that it is natural to know something. This is equivalent to being familiar with 300 Tang poems, and it is the same reason that you can't compose poems and chant them.

"I think you can work hard in this area, and if you don't keep it, you can really have unexpected gains. Nowadays, the company recruits people who are not art, and whether the members have artistic cells or not, they don't pay attention to it at all.

Instead, they value people who understand economics. Of course, if you insist on not going to work in a company and want to devote yourself to the art field, I am afraid that this thing is even more difficult than going to work in a company. The lecturer told the truth.

"There are not many more people who really understand economics than people who really understand art. Rie Sakai responded by quoting a phrase that Kishimoto himself had said.

The lecturer expressed a kind of recognition. He immediately remembered a feature he had read not long ago about analyzing the bursting of the Internet bubble.

If I'm not mistaken. It is the same group of people who also advocated that the Internet economy is good and there is no bubble.

The lecturer smiled, "You're right. Those people with the title of economists on TV say that they are all right. ”

"When looking for a job, you must pay more attention to it and don't miss the opportunity. It is better to be a low-level social animal of a company than to be a dispatched employee who cannot work in one place for a long time. The lecturer said solemnly.

"I see. Rie Sakai said calmly.