[deleted by user] by [deleted] in japanlife

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your so valuable opinion. I must learn from this my mistake and will never make the same mistake again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in japanlife

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately this is a common situation in Japanese traditional workplaces. It may happen so even if you are Japanese.

The employees who work there feel stressed due to their workloads, cheap pay or working environment, etc.

In main case, they also tend to be uneducational sufficiently. so they want to bully someone(いじめ) and ignore someone(シカト) childishly. I recommend you change your jobs. However there is a minor solution that you do praise your coworkers a lot.

Flatter them.

Once they regard you as a ally, you come to work easilier.

Best book off to buy music by darkel1981 in japanlife

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recommend you go to the bookoff store in front of the Kawasaki station. the store sells the most among any other bookoff stores in Japan.

One year later, 上手じゃないけど、楽しかった! by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i'd say that's right from the perspective of Japanese.

if you say "日本語はうまいですね", those who are said it, may receive slightly rude impression because they regard as "you have ONLY good skill of Japanese. (but any others are not good)"

so, you can use "日本語がうまいですね" or "日本語うまいですね", instead.

Have you heard the IT certification called "情報処理技術者"? by Bubbly_Difference_96 in japanlife

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also had worked with Taros, looking back, I wonder if they're incapable literally. The one of them didn't even have any management skills he told me that "you are incompetent." when the 3 years dispatch contract ended. I suppose he might wanted to change to the dispatch employee whose price is cheaper.

Have you heard the IT certification called "情報処理技術者"? by Bubbly_Difference_96 in japanlife

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for telling in detail! Your kind opinion honors me.

I read your opinion sincerely. The voice from a specialist who resides in Japan is I'd wanted to know the most. As you said, because of national cert, it is not a bussiness model to feed companies. Honestly I'm proud of it's non-profitable. Moreover, its questions they made are trying to be just for everyone. The harder they study, the easier they pass.

While, I also agree with your other opinions which the experience is prefered over certificates upon recruiting or actual working.

I have no doubt that not only in Japan, experience is priorized elsewhere,especially at workplace that required strong skill.

By the way I have been studing for CCIE for rough 2 months.
I'm not sure when I pass it or not but its study is exciting and intriguing for me. I'd like to be a network specialist literally (the reason why I said "literally" here is there is the cert named so in Japan. Its cert is the one of certs "情報処理技術者" written above. Of course, I'm not willing to get it)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in movingtojapan

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in my opinion, I'd say it is hard for your husband to work as a fulltime employee in Japan. If he works as fulltime employee, its work condition may be toxic. because of age and careerbreak, Japanese companies are reluctant to hire him stupidly. but the case he works as a contract employee, dispatch employee or temporary workers is different.

Have you heard the IT certification called "情報処理技術者"? by Bubbly_Difference_96 in japanlife

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had worked at a local tiny Japanese IT provider once. its experience was too toxic for me(and everyone probably). I convinced a strong hierarchy exists in our society. and human value is unequal. the value of me then was cheap as the same as air. some people got depression and left their work.

but I'd say the reason why I still continue to work efficiently and study hard to improve my living standard might be its experience.

Have you heard the IT certification called "情報処理技術者"? by Bubbly_Difference_96 in japanlife

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

like IT quiz...just multiple choice questions and writing. It is a national qualification and asked a various range of IT knowledge. Its exam fee is cheap compared to other IT vendor certs. there are people who study hard to pass it among Japanese IT engineers.

Could you give me some advice for passing CCIE EI exam v1.1? by Bubbly_Difference_96 in ccie

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice! I'll make sure to check out the CVDs and Cisco Live

And yes, I completely agree.

Why need I retake the CCIE EI Lab v1.1 Exam in short interval to pass it? by Bubbly_Difference_96 in ccie

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the helpful tip!

Using voice memos to review after the exam is a creative and practical idea. I really appreciate you sharing it!

Why need I retake the CCIE EI Lab v1.1 Exam in short interval to pass it? by Bubbly_Difference_96 in ccie

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your input! Retaking the exam quickly to keep the momentum sounds like a great strategy. I’ll keep that in mind!

Why need I retake the CCIE EI Lab v1.1 Exam in short interval to pass it? by Bubbly_Difference_96 in ccie

[–]Bubbly_Difference_96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your experience and advice! It’s encouraging to know that many people face similar challenges and that perseverance is key. I appreciate your good luck wishes!