Work in Japan

 The last class we learned about work in japan and the amount of time Japanese people focus on their work, we saw a very interesting video that reflects the amazing amount of time they spend working. For me the most interesting point I could identify was the hierarchy and how the newbie in Japan has to do so much more job than the senior. 

For me the job responsibilities and conditions are excesive, to contrast with Mexico, the wages in Mexico are less excesive but the payment is worse, to contraargument the life expenses in Mexico is lower and the amenities it offers in general are more generous. Bigger homes, cheaper food, etc.

Returning to Japanese work culture, it is impressive but also concerning. While discipline and commitment are admirable, the pressure placed on workers may come at a high cost to their health and personal lives.

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  1. I think what else may be different in Japan is the overall atmosphere in the workplace as well.

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  2. I'm back! I really envy how affordable and delicious food is in Mexico.
    The hierarchy in Japan can feel a bit uncomfortable, right? Newbies often get stuck doing all the meaningless, tedious tasks, just because that’s how the system works. Your summary is spot on! Discipline and commitment are definitely important, but they shouldn't come at the cost of our health or personal lives.

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