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05-14-2008, 02:07 PM

sirgonzalo, that's great that you have a degree and experience. How's your Japanese? If it's not good, there are a few a jobs that I saw that required a minimum level of Japanese. They are rare, but out there. I would scourer over the recruiter sites to try and find these, apply and hope for the best. In the meantime, study Japanese!

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If she won't let you come to Japan...ditch her Lol, I'm kidding. Good women are hard to find. I would keep looking for the both of you, you never know when and opportunity will come your way. I have a friend who's been in Japan for over 10 years and he's looking to restart his English school but needs some help. Would you be interested in investing in something like that? PM if you're interested.
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05-16-2008, 11:13 AM

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sirgonzalo, that's great that you have a degree and experience. How's your Japanese? If it's not good, there are a few a jobs that I saw that required a minimum level of Japanese. They are rare, but out there. I would scourer over the recruiter sites to try and find these, apply and hope for the best. In the meantime, study Japanese!

jejejejjeje

This is my worst problem I hav no idea of japanese and I don´t have to much free time to study it but I was looking for an academy and I find two here in madrid and this summer I maybe try to star studing a bit

If you hear anything about working without japanese I would try
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05-16-2008, 11:53 AM

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jejejejjeje

This is my worst problem I hav no idea of japanese and I don´t have to much free time to study it but I was looking for an academy and I find two here in madrid and this summer I maybe try to star studing a bit

If you hear anything about working without japanese I would try

Yes absolutely, you should still learn it even if you do find a job that doesn't require Japanese. Otherwise how else can you get by? Do remeber, not that many people there can communicate outside of Japanese
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Yes absolutely, you should still learn it even if you do find a job that doesn't require Japanese. Otherwise how else can you get by? Do remeber, not that many people there can communicate outside of Japanese
I know I need to learn japanese but It´s hard to find time to learn it, this summer I maybe make an intensive japanese course, It would be a good start....at least Is what I hope
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