I am working at black sweatshop, and I am almost strained to the breaking point.
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Interesing blogs sometimes become a film like "Train man" and "Bitch wife". I laughed at the book based on a real blog when I found it in a book store. It was "I am working at black sweatshop, and I am almost strained to the breaking point." The story is about a neet boy. Neet means "Not currently engaged in Employment, Education or Training" boys and girls who stay thier parents' home without any job due to mental problem.
I like the book because the book epitomizes Japanese society. Especially I like the scene; the guy shouts "No overtime work is an urban legend here!!!".
That's really true. To be honest, ordinal business person never never never leave the office without overtime work and extra money for it.
I like the book because the book epitomizes Japanese society. Especially I like the scene; the guy shouts "No overtime work is an urban legend here!!!".
That's really true. To be honest, ordinal business person never never never leave the office without overtime work and extra money for it.

Neet means "Not currently engaged in Employment, Education or Training" boys and girls who stay at their parents' houses without working due to mental problems.
I like the book because it epitomizes Japanese society.
Iespecially like the scene where the guy shouts "Not working overtime is an urban legend here!!!".
To be honest, ordinary business people never never never leave the office without working overtime and don't receive extra money for it.
Neet means "Not currently engaged in Employment, Education or Training" boys and girls who stay at their parents' homes without any jobs due to mental problems.
Interesting blogs sometimes become films, like "Train man" and "Bitch wife".
I laughed at a book based on a real blog when I found it in the book store.
The title was "I am working at black(dark?) sweatshop, and I am almost strained to the breaking point." The story is about a NEET boy.
NEET means "Not currently engaged in Employment, Education or Training". Boys and girls who stay at their parents' homes without any job due to mental problem.Acronyms like this are almost always in all capital letters. For example:PETA: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals; FBI: Federal Bureau of Investigation
I like the book because the book it epitomizes Japanese society.
I especially like the scene where the guy shouts, "No overtime work is an urban legend here!!!".
That's really true.
To be honest, ordinary business people never never never leave the office without working overtime being compensated for it.
Haha, you are so lucky because working evironment for teachers might be worst here in Japan. ^^
Thanks nice comment.
You are right.
It is important to pretend to be busy in order to avoid annoying jobs.