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Difficult Job Search in Hawaii

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#1
  • herosan
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  • 2021/11/08 15:05

In my personal opinion, it was very difficult to find a job again as a corona. My unemployment insurance was cut off in September 2021 and I sent my resume to about 100 companies and received no response at all. It is not that my education or work history is bad. I am a GC holder who can legally work.

Personal advice. I applied with my eyes on the mainland, got an offer and moved to the mainland. Now I am on the mainland and I really think it was a good choice. If you push and it doesn't work, you have to pull. There are plenty of jobs on the mainland. Or return to Japan, for example. Hawaii is in a difficult situation right now. There are almost no bilingual jobs, especially in Japanese.

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#4

> Two months have passed since I last received UI in early September
> Is it
> right to be forced to live on savings without any benefits?

Being forced... Is it right to be forced... I'm being forced ? by whom ?
There are a lot of jobs out there. There are lots of places with a sign on the door.
Who forced you to live on your savings? ?

You need to try something instead of just asking for something ?
You need to be desperate. Like a grasshopper.

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#5
  • solana
  • 2021/11/10 (Wed) 21:34
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#3 Corona is bad
I'm really glad I saved up.
You never know what will happen in life.

#4 Kotone-san
Waiting means I still belong to the company.
I don't intend to change jobs, so I'm not active because I'm in a sitting position and I think it's
rude to look for a temporary job.
It would be a nuisance to those who are seriously looking for a job.
I believe that it is in times like this that the Japanese should give in to each other.

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#6

When you say you belong to a company, you're a furlough or something ?
I had the same type of job. Timeshare ? tour company ? something like that ?

no matter how much you belong to the company, if the tourism business doesn't come back, that's a neck and neck.

In your employment relationship with the company, which is unclear, you say things like
"I'm still under contract with the company," but
you just want to feel secure about your position ?
and that you still have a place to work. You want to be reassured that you have a place to work.

But even if you say that
it's a precarious contract.

Even your bosses don't know what will happen to the tourism industry in the future, but
they say, "It's rude to the company.
If tourism doesn't return, you may be the first one fired.

It sounds nice to say, "It's mutual respect among Japanese," but
if your close friends were the first to get back to work and live modestly,
would you say, "It's mutual respect, so go ahead ??

No doubt you would be jealous of him ! ?

You don't have the courage to try, why don't you do the best you can before you talk so highly of yourself ?
It seems that humans have a wonderful power !

Before relying on the government, take the first step yourself.
If you want money, you have to work. If it's too hard to make ends meet with your savings, you have to work.
Just do it before you write to the government!

Let's hang in there !
Lots of Japanese residents are struggling.
But the future is not so bad. I believe so and just do what I can do now as much as I can.
By the way, I started picking up trash because my workplace is in Farlow, where I was pampered.

But for sure I get in $ $700 a month.
Compared to the income I made then, it's a tearful little income, but now that UI is over, it's a thankful income.

Everyone, there must be something you can do.
Before you lament and blame others, do the dirty work.

Surely there will be a light in the future of such people.
In this unprecedented world, I want to live a life that I can boast to my children, I want to be that kind of adult.

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#7
  • トーレンス リアン
  • 2021/11/11 (Thu) 02:12
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Please give me Governor Ige's e-mail address.

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#8
  • 通りすがり
  • 2021/11/11 (Thu) 11:24
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https://governor.hawaii.gov/contact-us/contact-the-governor/

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