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Meetropool | Dream For Life in Japan | China

Japanese for Chinese 3.0

Why China is losing its quality workers…

It happened in ancient towns around Chengdu…

Historical events reported Chengdu people as powerful…

It is still a secret: the best things of China are exported now to Japan…

And these are the conditions for healthy men…: not drinking and smoking… the monthly income of 7.000 RMB working 72 hours a week – food and hotel rooms are inclusive for in total three years, always two men as partners in one good hotel room…

They will see their families regularly three times a year again. Most of them are actually single.

Their flights will be paid, too. Japan’s electronic industry must hire cheap labour from China now due to its worsening demographic factor in Chibu.

According to some desktop internet research there seem to be living less than 50 people per square kilometer now. If one of these might fall in love, it is most likely that this Chinese worker will never come back.

The reasons seem to be more than obvious in these days full of smog and the polluted air in Beijing according to this critical statements. ‘The television program and especially the food is much better, the sky is clear, and the working conditions are much more improved, so that the chances for a real career in Japan are good there’, he shouts. What do they know about Fukushima?

On my questions such as ‘why not working in Shanghai?’, he smiles at me, raises the hands and describes the landing scenarios, a movement of a plane, arriving on a beautiful island in the ocean with natural resources and sponsored job opportunities in a modern world that suffers from a lack of young people willing to start a second life. …Sayonara! Good night, China.

Sorry, they workers did not prefer to be on a photo due to this actual and unique case of labour exports to China’s neighbour…

Meetropool | Asia | Energy

Asian culture

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Asia Pacific | The Greater China Area

Good Morning Asia,

This short essay was written at one of these long and rainy days in South East Asia (Pacific). And unfortunately that rain involves quite often bigger problems such as shortage of drink water or crashes in the local energy management.

Yesterday three times the energy supply chain taught its users, using no fresh loaded battery in the computer, a really good lesson: a hard and sudden Knock out. K.O.

Therefore the wise thoughts of an unknown factory manager who decided to increase the space of its company to get the allowance to work on Sundays is quite wise, although the list of companies renting the locations of that holding become shorter due to the ongoing crises talks throughout the world.

As a result, the positive mouth to mouth propaganda worked well. The announced shortage of rooms, due to the fact of the migration of workers in metropoles like Shanghai (+10 million people in a decade) helped a lot.

Why it still works well.

Missing smart information systems make the gaps appear even bigger although the need for space might already be also in a recession trend. And therefore the room scouts are getting more than ever before nervous. And the consequence of their busy actions is that people have to move out of their apartments and seek desperately for a new one parallely.

A young couple reported that they had to flee into debts and buy their own apartment based on a long-term loan from their bank. The pressure for higher income, in order to pay back the credits, provides a higher fluctuation rate.

Tired entrepreneurs…

The next in the chain are the entrepreneurs. Looking for skilled workers, whose education might close their gap of multilingual talent in smarter business entities as years before, creates a never seen before rise on job markets.

Reports about companies, trying to poach away employees from its suppliers, are daily seen unhappy facts.

With the time, the tourism industry became also a booming megatrend. However, the bottleneck are offices handling the visa of potential consumers in overseas countries.

No wonder, when for example the restrictions in those institutions are expressively created by their own people. These employees, who were given the chance to travel and collect international experiences in earlier years overseas – sabbaticals on elite universities inclusive – might be eventually scared of getting competition in the own country.

And the hope in Africa, America, Australia, Europe or Oceania that more tourists will arrive is not realistic. Visiting several times the procedures, I can say now that the rumours seem to be true. However, the visa business is a real good one, not working well for the highly motivated people in Asia Pacific, looking for a hype through language crash courses in other countries worldwide. What a waste of energy in these very interesting Asian cultures .