02-21-2010, 08:34 AM
MMM already stated that the job comes first, usually. And I was trying to be polite by issuing an explanation instead of just saying bluntly that your example was a bad one. You most likely cannot get a job teaching English, so it isn't an example at all. You could teach German, but the demand is very small.
If by "on topic" you mean what jobs you may have access to? Honestly, I have no idea. Not many. Without superb Japanese ability, or placement by a current employer, I can't say I know many Germans doing much of anything. The Germans I do know live in Aichi and work for a parts supplier that has business with Toyota and are on an intercorporate exchange program with the car company.
Perhaps we should be asking you, what do you think you're qualified for that a Japanese firm would willingly hire you over someone in Japan already with the same skillset?
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