★Being poor makes you lonely… The “heartbreaking cry” of a 33-year-old single woman who earns 170,000 yen a month from multiple part-time jobs [Non-fiction] In August 2020, she lost her job after her temporary job was terminated. The impact of COVID-19 is significant, and the dispatch company has not introduced me to my next placement. I have no choice but to do part-time work, but life is getting harder every day. “When I think about what the future holds six months from now, I get depressed because I really can’t see the future. “No matter what I do, nothing works out.” I graduated from university in March 2011. This was the first time I stumbled. I had already found a job, but in the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake, I had to postpone my start date. This is where the criticism began. “I was working for a freight transport company, but my start date was postponed by six months from April to October.” Although he was very anxious, he did not give up hope and made a living by working part-time at restaurants and retail stores. In the midst of all this, our hopes were dashed with a piece of paper stating that the hiring plan would be cancelled due to slow recovery in business performance. “I went to Hello Work and Young Hello Work, but there were only a few companies and jobs that looked good, and I kept getting rejected.” Realizing that being a part-timer was not a good idea, he changed direction and went down the path of administrative dispatch work. After I registered as a staff member, I was introduced to a placement within a month. “As one would expect from a major recruitment agency, many of our clients were large, well-known companies. When I thought about the university I graduated from, there were many places I couldn’t get into, so I had the illusion that I had gained something.”
Second employment termination due to the impact of COVID-19 When the COVID-19 pandemic first began, I was dispatched to an affiliate of a major automobile company, but my employment was suddenly terminated. “All the staffing agency coordinator said was that it was a client’s situation. About a month later, an article appeared in the newspaper about the automobile company itself, which said that they were rushing to streamline and streamline their headquarters. It is likely that in order to reduce the number of people at headquarters, they will transfer the temporary workers to affiliated companies or subsidiaries, which is why they are being asked to go abroad. I think that’s what it means.” “I always try to keep my food expenses under 18,000 yen. So I only do my shopping at supermarkets and 100 yen shops when they are about to close. The ultimate luxury is a meal at Saizeriya, which I only go to when I get my part-time pay, but the limit is 1,000 yen including tax. (Excerpt) Before.
>>1 Why didn’t you get married when you were in your 20s and had so many prospects? Did you mistakenly think there was something else to it besides youth? Lol.
To be honest, if she’s 33 and has an average face, I’d like to date her. She’s not extravagant, so I don’t think she’d be wasteful, and I think she’d make a pretty good wife. She’d probably be happy with an inexpensive meal out, so I’d start with dating her.
>>22 If you live alone and cook for yourself, it should be no problem. It doesn’t have to be professional, but just being able to cook a little can improve your diet and your finances.
If he meets a divorced woman about 10 years older than him, he can easily marry her and run away. Don’t be ridiculous. If the man is a 33-year-old part-time worker, he probably won’t have a partner, and even if he marries a divorced woman about 10 years older than him, he won’t be able to have children.
I wonder what he learned in college. Considering the uncertainty of today’s times, he shouldn’t have just taken his time going to college, double-schooled to learn a trade, taken the local civil service exam within 10 years of graduation, or just mindlessly worked part-time.
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