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Being a haken (contract/temp worker) in a Japanese company is actually a smarter choice than a prestigious seishain (permanent employee) role, despite lower pay and status.
My reasoning: clearer work boundaries, escape from toxic corporate culture, and easier job mobility without the pressure to stay trapped.
By Dead Inside by 9:05Being a haken (contract/temp worker) in a Japanese company is actually a smarter choice than a prestigious seishain (permanent employee) role, despite lower pay and status.
My reasoning: clearer work boundaries, escape from toxic corporate culture, and easier job mobility without the pressure to stay trapped.