Hello, everyone.
This is Enta.
Today is Saturday, so I have the day off.
I'm thinking of going sightseeing today and tomorrow.
That said, I never miss a chance to do some “reporting”—or something like that—to share the current situation in Nepal ^^

The Nepalese technical intern program began in,
It was three years ago, and it seems the popularity of Japan is immense.
It's because, as soon as I go to Japan, I can start working right away and earn money I've never made before—amounts I've never even seen before.
I totally understand how you feel, don't I?
Until then, I had been studying abroad.
However, studying abroad presents significant challenges, and
When you consider university tuition, the deposit (security deposit), proof of assets, and travel expenses, this is limited to only a very small number of people.
I think you’ve probably noticed that there are a lot of foreign staff members working at convenience stores in Japan these days.
To put it bluntly, they're the absolute elite and the wealthy lol
They are the chosen ones of that country, aren't they?

Apparently, they would normally go to the United States or somewhere like that, but,
Reasons such as not being able to get a visa or simply the high cost of living, and
It seems Japan is being chosen because of its low safety standards.
Apparently, as long as the parents are in Japan, both technical interns and international students are eligible, so it seems to be a popular destination for parents as well.
After all, as a parent, I worry about my child.
Also, since educational background generally doesn't matter, anyone has the potential to succeed if they work hard.
Schools need money, too.
The person who served as our guide in Nepal this time had studied in Japan for about five years, and
According to that person, even people in rural areas of Japan are aware of how safe the country is.
So the point is, just saying you want to go to Japan to work is enough. (Plus, the pay is good.)
And it seems there’s also a perception that a low crime rate means there are a lot of good people,
When I think about it that way, I just feel nothing but hatred for Japanese companies that treat their interns so poorly!

"Even though my whole family believed in me and sent me off to Japan!"
In terms of the global economic situation, Japan is indeed the country with the worst recession among developed nations.
There are many countries where you can earn a higher salary than in Japan.
Australia is a place I've been hearing a lot about lately.
It is a popular destination among technical interns as well.
However, in reality, it seems that the internship is limited to agriculture, and the conditions and other restrictions are quite strict.
And they said the working conditions were tough, too.
On the other hand, I do get paid. But living expenses are high, so it’s tough, lol.
Most of the young people who come to Japan hoping to become technical interns are from rural areas.
There really are a lot of well-behaved kids.
Those are the kinds of people who come to Japan to work.
Tomorrow, I'm going to try writing about the personality traits of Nepalese people ^^
See you later
Traveling to Nepal for Technical Intern Training Program Interviews (Part 1)
Traveling to Nepal for Technical Intern Training Program Interviews (Part 2)
Traveling to Nepal for Technical Intern Training Program Interviews (Part 3)
Traveling to Nepal for Interviews and Hiring Technical Intern Trainees (Part 4)



