21/06/2011, 04:34 PM
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21/06/2011, 05:29 PM
Slushba132 Wrote: [ -> ]When I was talking to one of my Japanese friends said he was lucky that his school approved his part-time job. I was amazed that such a thing could even happen... here you're school doesn't give a fudge what you do outside of school. I kind of think that is how it should be.Though one does wonder what would happen if you just did it and never told the school?
Unless this is actually mandated under some law, where employers would have to report under-18 workers or similar.
22/06/2011, 05:12 AM
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: [ -> ]Slushba132 Wrote: [ -> ]When I was talking to one of my Japanese friends said he was lucky that his school approved his part-time job. I was amazed that such a thing could even happen... here you're school doesn't give a fudge what you do outside of school. I kind of think that is how it should be.Though one does wonder what would happen if you just did it and never told the school?
Unless this is actually mandated under some law, where employers would have to report under-18 workers or similar.
I don't think it's mandated I think they would just kick you out of school if they found out...
it might be hard to work at a local business too because people talk or shop at the same places n such...
and as far as getting kicked out of school. People study really hard to get into specific schools in japan. I think the school system in japan is taken far more seriously (to the point where I've heard of japanese students killing themselves simply because they failed to keep their grades up...)
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