Hiroyuki offers his personal opinion to new graduates who quit soon after joining a company “If you want to make a living as a company employee, taking the easy way out will only harm your life.”
Hiroyuki Nishimura (47), also known as “Hiroyuki”, the founder and former administrator of “2channel”, updated his x (formerly Twitter) account by the 18th. I have written my personal opinions for young people who start working at a company as new graduates but quit soon after. Hiroyuki appeared on Abema’s “Abema Prime”, which aired on the 16th. The program featured young people who graduated from famous universities, got jobs at companies as new graduates, but quit after a short time, and then quit their next job soon after, under the theme “Is it wrong to quit your job right after graduating?” and highlighted their struggles. Hiroyuki attached a link to the program’s YouTube channel, in which he expresses his harsh opinions about these young people. I told x, “It’s inevitable to quit soon after getting a job. Kind adults who say, “It’ll be fine,” will not take responsibility for your life. Popular companies receive a lot of applicants, so they won’t hire people who are going to quit soon. If you are an office worker, taking the easy way out will be detrimental to your life. Such unkind advice from an adult.” In response to this post, people have commented, “Now that changing jobs seems to be the trend, I want people to watch their step carefully,” “Once you enter society, a lot of things will remain on your record that can’t be erased,” and “I think this is great advice.” That’s true.” “I work in recruitment, and that’s so true! They cut you off right from the application screening process.” “You shouldn’t let other people decide how you should live your life. In the end, it’s you that matters,” and other comments have been posted.
>>1 “If you’re going to live in Japan, running away will be a loss for your life.” There’s no persuasive power in a person who defaulted on his debts and fled to France lol.
>>7 Because 90% of people who change jobs do so to escape Many people who change jobs to take an aggressive approach are successful Basically, people who want to escape will keep doing so no matter how many times.
Even after I started working for a company, I quit because it was painful to see my female colleagues getting drunk at every drinking party and being eaten up by the older guys who were my superiors.
Not like Matsuri-san, but there was a rich kid who got into Dentsu through connections, and within a year his hair was all grey. If you think it’s too much, you should change jobs or quit. Being on welfare is better than dying.
It would be different if you’d been able to graduate from a top university and get a job at a top company, right? But would you still quit so soon now?
If you quit because you hate your job, it seems like the company is in the wrong regardless. If you enjoy your job, you’d buy a ticket to come to work, not to mention being paid.
Can you really say not to quit after seeing this? Man commits suicide at New National Stadium due to overwork, company “not aware” of 200 hours of overtime – Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
>>49 Hiroyuki is talking to new graduates who are going to quit soon He’s not talking to people who are going to die from overwork Read the thread title.
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