From wat i heard jap coys tend 2 squeeze the life outta thier workers...Originally posted by sheri:Does anyone work in a Japanese Company? If so, are there any common work ethics that they adhere by?
For one, there is the punctuality. Any others?
then ur pay lower,Originally posted by rathcycle:got s3x during office hours ?![]()
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what about females ?Originally posted by kenn3th:then ur pay lower,
1hr of s3x = $100
worked for a short while before so not into any work ethics. The thing I remembered most is the japanese were so happy when we pronounced their names the japanese way. My ex jap boss was a very nice man to work with.Originally posted by sheri:Does anyone work in a Japanese Company? If so, are there any common work ethics that they adhere by?
For one, there is the punctuality. Any others?
Then my case must be exceptional.Originally posted by BabyRex:One thing is for sure, you will never reach the upper echelon of the company. Those are reserved for their own people.
ahem ahem, I beg to differ.Originally posted by ispyyy:Japanese feel respected if u called their name with a san behind...
oh... this... I dont noe....Originally posted by ditzy:ahem ahem, I beg to differ.Why not greet them by their name, followed by "ippen shinde miru"?
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They have to keep up with the times.Originally posted by CoolMyth:My mum, who used to work in a factory, say every morning before work starts, they need to face the direction towards Japan and then sing their national anthem.
Got such thing now?![]()
trust me. it's v hard to communicate with a japanese..Originally posted by ispyyy:Japanese feel respected if u called their name with a san behind...