Chapter 446: Wealthy
Asuka Hayasaka took her mother to a high-end Japanese restaurant in Chiyoda Ward. The first time she came here, it was because she "pitted" Naoki Ishihara for a meal.
The mother and daughter sat down face-to-face in a small private room and ordered some more affordable dishes, after all, they spent the money in their pockets.
Natsumi Hayasaka smiled at her daughter and said, "You don't have a problem, right?" Don't slap your swollen face to make you fat. β
Asuka Hayasaka said confidently: "Although I haven't turned regular yet, I'm still a person with a salary." This meal was no problem for me at all. β
Natsumi Hayasaka smiled again and said, "My daughter is really a person who works in a large multinational bank, and she speaks like she is rich and rich. β
Asuka Hayasaka smiled and said, "Who made me rich?" β
Natsumi Hayasaka reminded, "If you have money, don't spend it indiscriminately." Don't buy what you shouldn't. β
Asuka Hayasaka suddenly changed her words and said, "I'm very busy with my work, and I don't have much time and opportunity to spend money. Even if it is breakfast, lunch and dinner, you can eat for free in the bank's cafeteria.
Not only that, but the gym or something is also free. As for supper, forget it. If a girl gains weight, it's troublesome. β
Natsumi Hayasaka said bluntly: "Are you afraid of gaining weight, no boy will like you?" β
Asuka Hayasaka said without hurrying or slowing: "I can't say that." Actually, I'm so busy with work that I don't really have time to fall in love. β
Natsumi Hayasaka asked with interest, "When I was in college, I didn't believe that no boy chased you. β
Asuka Hayasaka didn't hide it and said, "I had two brief relationships in college days. In fact, by the time we reached the stage of our senior year, even lovers were almost about to separate.
Finding a job is the most important thing for individuals. Submitting resumes, interviews, etc., can be described as busy.
Even if a couple decides to stay and work in Tokyo, it doesn't mean they will be able to work at the same company. Tokyo is so big, and there are so many temptations.
Unless you have to rent a house, not every company will provide employee dormitories. Mom, you're from here too. Fresh college students who have just joined the workforce will not earn much.
This inevitably means that you have to live a budget-conscious life. Otherwise, you won't be able to live. The first year is still a probationary period, so the salary is even less.
Many people were dismissed by the company before they could pass the probationary period. This is a new job. If you encounter this kind of thing one after another, you will lose one of the advantages of fresh graduates.
Prices in Tokyo are high, so it's good not to think about saving money in the first place, and to be able to support yourself. β
Natsumi Hayasaka was quite relieved to hear her daughter say this, "Asuka! You've matured a lot. β
Asuka Hayasaka has one thing to say: "I feel that working for a month is more than I experienced in a year in college."
Thinking about it now, I can't help but feel that I was so naΓ―ve and naΓ―ve at that time. What's more, it really made me experience the difficulty of survival.
I'm special, special, lucky guy. Not only did this lead to a job all of a sudden, but it also had a good job that countless people would envy.
Many students are quite anxious about work. Some people can't sleep at night, and some people even have hair loss. β
Natsumi Hayasaka answered, "What do you say? The status of the University of Tsukuba is that it is neither up nor down. The same is true for new graduates at your school when it comes to finding jobs.
Big-boisteries are naturally your first choice. However, big-name companies, especially well-known ones, are not very popular with recent graduates from the University of Tsukuba.
There are many new graduates from the University of Tokyo, Hitotsubashi University, Waseda University, Keio University, etc. They are also eyeing the big ones. Not only that, but there are also many prestigious universities in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
There is no other place than Kyoto University. Nine out of 10 new graduates from the university will not stay in Kyoto to work, but will choose to work in Tokyo.
In addition, many of the new graduates of Osaka University choose to pursue careers in Tokyo. In addition, there are many people who come to Japan from famous universities from overseas.
The combination of various job seekers will inevitably make it more difficult to find employment. Again, this is concentrated in the big companies.
If you include Meiji University, Sophia University, and Seikei University, which are not first-class university graduates, and they also join the job search team of major companies, it is tantamount to a situation where there are too many monks and too little porridge. β
She paused at this point, picked up the teacup in front of her, raised her head to take a sip of warm tea, and then said, "Let you, the fresh graduates of the University of Tsukuba, go directly to the small and medium-sized enterprises to find jobs, I dare to conclude that most of them are unwilling from the bottom of their hearts."
You would rather choose to apply for government civil servants, teachers, and go back to your hometown to inherit a small family and a small business, rather than go to a small and medium-sized enterprise to find a job. On the one hand, small and medium-sized enterprises have more things to do and less money, and they are still far from home.
On the other hand, there is poor stability. The guarantee is not even, and the personal probation period has not expired, so it goes bankrupt and goes out of business. In addition, the upward channel is too narrow.
Even if you become a section manager in a small and medium-sized enterprise, you don't have the sense of accomplishment and sense of being a manager in a large-scale company.
In the final analysis, it's not about begging for help. It's even more stressful, because you're responsible for the performance of the whole class.
Combining various social factors, the income is not good, and the social status is not high, which will inevitably lead to the fact that individuals will not be popular in the marriage market.
It's not that young people don't want to get married and have children, but an optimal solution under helplessness. Who puts a lot of pressure on themselves to survive? β
Asuka Hayasaka gave her mother a thumbs up and said, "Mom, your words are the true voice of our contemporary college students and contemporary young people." β
Natsumi Hayasaka smiled bitterly: "Having said that, what can I do?" Again, this cannot be fundamentally changed. This is not the case with Japan alone, but with the entire three East Asian countries.
Furthermore, don't think that developed countries in Europe and the United States will not roll up? They're also very much on the inside. As early as the 80s of the last century, there was no market for what happy education the United States once did.
Moreover, Japan has not had an era of relaxation. The result? The country's competitiveness, which it once prided itself on, has declined dramatically.
It is tantamount to using facts to prove that this road is not going to work at all. If you win, you will be considered a winner in life. If you lose, you can only be forced to choose a life of low desire. β
(End of chapter)