昔と今
2014年12月25日
The working society in Japan looks awkward in wage-wise.
Let's look at jobs at convenience stores.
Compared with the average wage 20 years ago, there's almost no difference now.
In task-wise, I wonder how many new tasks have been appearing behind the counter since 1994, just too many.
New graduates from college 20 years ago could fit into their work place more easily than recent years, simply because what they had to remember were less than now.
No wonder they steadily acquired what they can do in their office more and more while there are so many drop-outs from the working society in 21st century.
Companies used to train their new recruits for a certain period; it can be a few weeks, a few months or more.
Nowadays, I guess the training period should be at least double because there are too many things to remember in the first place.
However, not many companies provide their new employees with adequate training sessions now.
Where did our society go wrong?

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Let's look at jobs at convenience stores.
Compared with the average wage 20 years ago, there's almost no difference now.
In task-wise, I wonder how many new tasks have been appearing behind the counter since 1994, just too many.
New graduates from college 20 years ago could fit into their work place more easily than recent years, simply because what they had to remember were less than now.
No wonder they steadily acquired what they can do in their office more and more while there are so many drop-outs from the working society in 21st century.
Companies used to train their new recruits for a certain period; it can be a few weeks, a few months or more.
Nowadays, I guess the training period should be at least double because there are too many things to remember in the first place.
However, not many companies provide their new employees with adequate training sessions now.
Where did our society go wrong?
