Chapter 213: Real Income

Kentaro Miyamoto leaned his back against the sofa cushions and said to Fujiwara Miki with a smile, "Do you have any good instructions for me?" ”

For the sake of her sister, Fujiwara Miki said unceremoniously: "The entertainment industry is so complicated, which means that the related entertainment companies will not be simple either."

I firmly oppose the placement of Reina to work at Xiaohe Film and Television Company. Although I have always disliked you playing games, you can arrange Rena into a game company.

Isn't Reina bent on finding a rich man? The game company is a good place to be! Programmers are also notoriously well-paid and well-known.

They fully meet Reina's requirement for an annual income of more than 20 million yen. In addition, programmers are generally young. This man who is a programmer doesn't have so many fancy intestines. ”

Kentaro Miyamoto was overjoyed and said, "Reina, look at how much your sister thinks about you." Do you still blame your sister for not loving you? ”

Reina Fujiwara blurted out, "Thank you, sister." ”

Fujiwara's mother nodded frequently: "Miki said this, judging from various circumstances, game companies are indeed much better than entertainment companies. ”

Kentaro Miyamoto said truthfully: "Auntie, it's not as good as you think." Miki is a completely layman's opinion. Programmers may not have fewer flamboyant intestines than people in the entertainment industry.

They are generally sullen and not more emotional than people in the entertainment industry. It is a misunderstanding that the outside world recognizes the income of programmers as high income.

The annual income of programmers is also divided into three, six or nine, and not everyone can get a high income. Among them, there are very few who can earn more than 20 million yen a year.

Junior programmers who have just joined the company are often rookies who have graduated from university, have no practical work experience, and only have 200,000 yen per month.

Their annual income is around three million yen. Even if you work for three or five years and then get a job, you can only earn four or five million yen a year when you reach the level of a mid-level programmer.

Among them, the outstanding programmers can earn five or six million yen a year. At the level of middle-level cadres, senior programmers earn about seven or eight million yen or 10 million yen a year.

Programmers who earn more than 20 million yen a year are often not just programmers. They are either executives, chief planners, or leaders in the development of a popular game project.

I'm talking about the general salary in Japan. If you are a small IT business, your annual income will be even less.

Do you really think that money is so easy to make? How many programmers will succeed in working in IT companies? Very few. ”

As soon as these words came out, the most surprising person was not Fujiwara Miki, but Fujiwara Reina. There was an unreservedly unpretentious look in her expression.

Reina Fujiwara couldn't believe it, "Brother Kentaro, you can't be lying to me, right?" ”

Kentaro Miyamoto didn't say anything and laughed, "What am I lying to you about?" That's just the way it is. Don't believe the unfounded rumors on the Internet.

It's like Chinese think that Japanese don't like to take civil service exams. In fact, the Japanese are just as keen on taking the civil service exam.

However, Chinese generally do not know that there is a big difference between Japanese civil servants and their own civil servants.

In Japan, public school teachers are classified as civil servants, and they can be considered as civil servants. Teachers in China's public schools are career editors, not civil servants.

The income of a general civil servant in Japan is similar to that of a full-time employee of a small and medium-sized enterprise. Where the economy is better and the fiscal revenue is better, it will naturally be higher, but it will not be much higher.

As for the poor economy and poor fiscal revenue, it is really not as good as the formal members of small and medium-sized enterprises. In Hokkaido, for example, the monthly income of ordinary civil servants is 150,000 yen.

Say it, and you won't believe it. The reason why ordinary civil servants are better than regular employees in small and medium-sized enterprises is that they have a stable job and a stable income. To put it bluntly, it's not easy to be unemployed, that's all.

There is really no advantage in income or anything. For example, civil servants in Yubari City, Hokkaido, Japan's first bankrupt city, have two questions about whether their monthly salaries can be paid in time.

Don't make the mistake of thinking that civil servants' salaries are absolutely stable and secure. In the same way, there will be arrears, or even only a few tens of percent.

I believe that from time to time in the mainstream media, you can see that there are ordinary civil servants who secretly work part-time to do other side jobs to make money in order to make a living.

It stands to reason that people who have a full-time job in Japan are not allowed to work part-time outside the home. Anyone who violates this rule will basically be expelled. However, life is forced to need money too much.

In the public consciousness, civil servants who have decent jobs and high salaries are not ordinary civil servants, but superior civil servants.

The latter not only requires a degree from a prestigious university, but also needs to go through multiple rounds of exams before being able to advance successfully. They belonged to Japan's elite bureaucracy, and their incomes were naturally much higher that year.

He paused at this point, swallowed his saliva, and then added, "Why do Japanese college students generally choose the first choice of big-money companies?" The reason is simple.

Large companies earn at least three times as much as small and medium-sized businesses. As for those well-known big-money companies or well-known big-money companies, the income is even higher.

It will also be because this gap will widen further over time. For many Japanese college students, if they can't get into a big company, then the next best thing is to take the civil service exam.

Because working in small and medium-sized enterprises, not only is the income small, but it is also quite likely that the company will go bankrupt or be laid off if you can't retire.

After graduating from university at the age of 23, he worked until he retired at the age of 70. This requires a person to work for 47 years. Anything can happen.

Change for the better? Or is it going bad? However, I believe that most people think that as an individual gets older, there is a high probability that things will get worse in the future. Working in small and medium-sized enterprises is also regarded by some as short-lived money.

As long as you change companies, no matter how long you have worked in the past, you will have to start from scratch. There are also many full-time university graduates in Japan.

Many of them have taken the exam for many years. Related public examination cram schools, self-study rooms and so on, also came into being. This is not fundamentally different from South Korea and China. ”

Reina Fujiwara looked at him with a confused face, and she didn't know what to say at all. Before this, not only did she not even think about it, but also caused a lot of shock in her heart.

(End of chapter)