Purely out of boredom, and a well placed internet ad, I clicked my mouse over to a Japanese job website to see what kind of jobs were being offered during this recession economy. Nothing piqued my interest, but some are very temping.
I compared my current job with those I saw, and it raised an interesting question: "Is free time or money more important?" At my current job I have about 32 hours of real work per week. At a different company, doing not teaching but proofreading work, I could work 46 hours per week (a 40% increase)
for a 60% higher salary.
Hmm... what to do...

1 comment:
Free time may not be the issue. An increased salary may not be of greatest importance either. The difference in the jobs is rather stark (at least on the surface). I envision your current position to require (or afford) much interpersonal interaction... and proof-reading to be rather bookish.
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