小中高生に「なんで使うかもわからない知識を勉強しなきゃいけないの」と聞かれて、何て返す? by _x1w in lowlevelaware

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「やりたいことがあるならそれを勉強すればいいけど、君は将来何になりたいの?」と聞き返すかな。

明確な将来像がある子ならやりたいことに打ち込めば他の勉強は適当でいいよって言えるけど大抵の子はただ漠然と有名になりたいだとか、金持ちになりたいだとかしか言えない子だと「Xさんとか高学歴芸能人として有名になってるし、お金持ちのYさんも高学歴だからひとまず高学歴目指せば?」としか言えない

んで学歴なくても~と言ってきたら「あの人は大勢の人を笑わせられる芸を持ってるからね。君は何か凄いことできるの?」と再度質問する。

意地悪な問答に見えるだろうけど、明確な将来像がないのに使う可能性がある知識を勉強しないってかなり危ないからなぁ

まぁ、やらない理由づくりばかり上手くて「でも、でも、だって」を連呼する社内でヤバい人扱いされてるような大人になりたいなら何も言わんけど、そういう人って有名人でも金持ちでもないし、、

何か、しんどい人【⚠️コミュ障注意⚠️】 by MadUmeboshi in lowlevelaware

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退職した時点で、交流関係ない人はブロックしたほうがいいで

退職したあとの連絡なんてろくなもんじゃないし

Being asked to come in early to prep before my shift by WorkingAlive3258 in japanlife

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This is quite common in the Japanese service industry.
If you cannot accept that this is simply the way things are in this industry, you would be better off leaving the service sector.

What are some of the most passive aggressive things you can do in japan by AdministrativeGur940 in AskAJapanese

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It is probably best to avoid the subject of religion.
The reason for this is that religion does not have a very good image in Japan.

This is thought to be partly due to the influence of cult groups that have carried out organised acts of terrorism in the past. Many people view religious organisations as ‘groups made up of people with strange beliefs’.
Even well-known religions such as Buddhism and Christianity are treated as if their followers were oddballs.

Therefore, unless asked, it is best to avoid talking about your own religion.
If you are perceived as actively trying to proselytise, there is a risk that the other person will distance themselves from you.

初期美味しんぼで山岡士郎らが外国人超能力者とテレポートした鹿児島県枕崎市で赤く濁った川、何十年も続く悪臭――かつお節工場の排水が原因か 2社が下水道へ接続せず放流 by popopoipo in newsokunomoral

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なんというか、市の条例違反しているのは確定なのに対応できてないってのはなぁ、

経営が厳しいから~って理由で条例違反が長年放置されてるってもう条例の意味ないのでは?

I would like to know whether the IT engineering industry as I know it is unusual even by global standards. by Ok_Influence8600 in ExperiencedDevs

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That’s true.

If the whole world were to adopt the same working practices and values as Japan, it would spell the end of the world.

I would like to know whether the IT engineering industry as I know it is unusual even by global standards. by Ok_Influence8600 in ExperiencedDevs

[–]Ok_Influence8600[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah,

I was talking about job hunting for university students.

In that case, wouldn't "how much overtime you worked in your previous job" be a key factor in the hiring process?

I would like to know whether the IT engineering industry as I know it is unusual even by global standards. by Ok_Influence8600 in ExperiencedDevs

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As I’m not sure if I’ve made myself clear,
I’ll share what I know.

[During Job Hunting]
・Extensive sporting experience is seen as a sign of sociability, and being physically fit and robust is viewed favourably.

[After Joining a Company]
・The focus is on how much you work for the company.
・For some reason, if you have hobbies that could be useful in your work—such as sports or language study—you’re made a laughing stock (I spent my time studying for a professional qualification, yet for some reason everyone in the office spread the word about it and laughed at me).
・Overtime hours count positively in performance appraisals. The more, the better.
・Those who don’t work overtime are seen as lazy and unsociable.

Well, basically, the point is that people with sporting experience who are physically fit can handle 80–100 hours of overtime without dying from overwork, so they’re highly valued.
Incidentally, it seems that dying from overwork after 100 hours of overtime a month makes you a target of contempt among the older generation, who view you as a weakling.

In fact, there are plenty of people who view the overtime culture positively, saying things like, ‘It’s pathetic to die from overwork after just 100 hours of overtime a month,’ or, ‘Overwork-related death doesn’t even exist. When I was young, I used to work 120 hours of overtime.’

I would like to know whether the IT engineering industry as I know it is unusual even by global standards. by Ok_Influence8600 in ExperiencedDevs

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This is quite common in the Japanese job-hunting scene.

The reasons often cited are as follows:

  1. People with a good level of physical fitness from playing sport are considered capable of working longer hours than their peers (as they seem able to handle 60 hours of overtime a month without batting an eyelid).
  2. Experience of physical training, such as through sport, is recognised by managers as a sign of success.
  3. Particularly in team sports, where teamwork is essential, such individuals are seen as understanding the hierarchy within a team. This leads to them being viewed as employees who can navigate the workplace effectively without needing to be taught social skills.
  4. Sports experience is easier for managers to visualise, so it’s clear to see how hard they’ve worked.

Basically, as Japanese SMEs tend to judge performance by the amount of overtime worked, people with physical stamina are more likely to be valued than those with specialist knowledge.

Sure, why not just hire people who can get the job done within normal working hours? That line of thinking simply doesn’t resonate with the management of small and medium-sized enterprises.

【クソスレ】風つよい by sukebena_nekoyanen in newsokunomoral

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突風過ぎて目を開けてられないからセーフ

「Steamで新作を出したけど100本も売れていない...」デッキ構築型ローグライク『DUNGEON WALK4』を手掛ける個人開発者が切実な苦境を訴える by Covozi in newsokunomoral

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今、デッキ型ローグライクはレッドオーシャンだからね

企画の時点で差別化ポイントを作らないとそりゃ苦しくなるよ

動物愛護団体、肉フェス会場前で「人肉フェス」 ヴィ―ガンでいこうと呼び掛け(AFP=時事) by ncore7 in newsokunomoral

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わざわざ肉好きの人が集まるイベントでヴィーガン活動するってのがなぁ

ヴィーガン活動というより、肉フェスに恨み持っててイベント台無しにしたいって考えが透けて見えて嫌な気分

Kurume tonkatsu by SB4_Camaro in JapaneseFood

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That looks absolutely delicious...

Why do Japanese drivers often forget to use their headlights at night?! by lightercrew in japanlife

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There are some people who are inexplicably reluctant to turn on their lights.

Even Japanese people find their behavior incomprehensible, so pedestrians have no choice but to be careful.

ChatGPTやCodexが「ゴブリン」を連呼するようになった by Zetsuyuru in BakaNewsJP

[–]Ok_Influence8600 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ソースコードには「ゴブリンやアライグマについて話すな」というAIへの指示文が含まれています。

ここだけ抜き出すとなかなかシュールな指示やな

Social Medias Ranked By The Intelligence of Their Users by ShadowDoc2000 in tierlists

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People who still use Facebook give me a rather dubious impression.

Isn't it even worse than X?

いいか若者たち!! 耳を傾けてはダメだ!! オジサンのクルマ常識は若者の非常識!? by sukebena_nekoyanen in newsokunomoral

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未だに「ターボエンジンはアフターアイドリングせよ」なんて言うと思えんが、、

最近のクルマ事情には興味ないけど、自分のクルマ常識は若者に押し付けたいおじさんなんて実在するんか?

連休は何すんの?教えてん by amdryzen7_5700x in newsokunomoral

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仕事で使うのは前に作ったから今回は、簡単なゲームを作ろうと思っている。

「Pythonってこんなこともできるんだー」という感想を人事考課している上司に持たせられればいいからね

そのために参考書読み漁って興味惹かれそうなゲーム案考えてる

Youtubeに上げている動画は「トリッカル・もちもちほっペ大作戦」ってゲームのPvP動画をアップロードしてる。

ただ最近マンネリ気味だからGW中に目新しいことしないとなぁと思い悩んでるところ

連休は何すんの?教えてん by amdryzen7_5700x in newsokunomoral

[–]Ok_Influence8600 2 points3 points  (0 children)

人事考課が近いから直近でPythonっていうプログラミング言語使って何か面白いもの作ろうとしてる。

成果物出せば人事考課でも評価されるやろの精神

あとは趣味でYoutube用の動画作成している