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I thought it was going to be about quitting a substance.
As far as work goes, what happens if you’re comfortable breaking norms? Like literally do the napkin thing and walk out the door ignoring anything anyone says to you. Will you be physically restrained or will they just let you go and stalk you at your new job?
If you think industry blacklisting is bad in places like the US, prepare for everyone and their mother to learn you are unhireable. It would be easier to apply for another citizenship and get a job overseas.
Japan takes prior employer recommendations extremely seriously, and executives will ax you in a second if they learn that’s how you acted with a previous company.
You mean that the tragic backstory of the protagonist in the ReLIFE anime is truth in fiction? That seems to be an authoritarian culture that have no place in actual democracy.
I thought it was going to be about quitting a substance.
As far as work goes, what happens if you’re comfortable breaking norms? Like literally do the napkin thing and walk out the door ignoring anything anyone says to you. Will you be physically restrained or will they just let you go and stalk you at your new job?
Now we’re gonna find out Japanese companies hire people to stalk their old workers.
If you think industry blacklisting is bad in places like the US, prepare for everyone and their mother to learn you are unhireable. It would be easier to apply for another citizenship and get a job overseas.
Japan takes prior employer recommendations extremely seriously, and executives will ax you in a second if they learn that’s how you acted with a previous company.
You mean that the tragic backstory of the protagonist in the ReLIFE anime is truth in fiction? That seems to be an authoritarian culture that have no place in actual democracy.