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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2008

Sorry, I can't help you!!!

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  • Just thinking out-loud in relation to this video.

    I wonder if Plumbing is an open industry for foreign license holders. Wether it's Residential or Commercial.

  • @LookSquirrel

    LOL. NO idea.

  • Do you know if you'd be able to get work and live in Japan if you were skilled in a trade, like Carpentry?

  • @Dufresnei

    Probably but you need a company to sponsor you.

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  • @Gimmeaflakeman plz do...ive heard that the tv over there is weird...but for entertainment purposes and plus it sounds like fun and a good way to have a social life for a foreigner :D

  • @Bosque1994

    Not true. All you need to be an English teacher is a BA. Just graduate from college. What is TUJ? I doubt being a cameraman is easy. But I have a student who does that. I'll ask.

  • @Winterleaf well idk ur problaby a man (im a teen) but i plan on going to japan for college (freshmen-senior years *thanks to TUJ) and majoring in communications arts so that i can get involved in japanese media (dont ask why,but being a cameraman seems way easier than beeing a teacher) and learn more bout the japanese culture...plus it seems easier because now or days u need to take a program (it was listed in TUJ) to teach english and be qualified :/

  • @Gimmeaflakeman I also heard that with the JET programme which stands for The Japan Exchange and Teaching programme that they pay part of your rent or something. They cover a lot for you. Jessica is in the JET programme and she said that she gets this big apartment and doesn't have to pay much for it due to the help she gets from JET. You introduced her in one of your videos about Bills in Japan I think it was.

  • @Gimmeaflakeman However, don't you need a Bachelor's in English. You're saying that you can have a Bachelor's in ANYTHING? So, with that, you can teach english? I thought you had to strictly have a degree in english. Plus, what if you want to teach english at a Japanese university? Do you need a Master's and how much money do they get. I'm sure they get a good amount.

  • @Winterleaf

    My guess is that you might have to look longer but I doubt it is that hard. People are always going home.

  • Hehe this video is from 2 years ago... but I'm gonna try asking a question anyway! How would you say getting a job NOW would be? With the economy the way it is? Is having a BA in anything still good to be a teacher? I heard that one of the bigger English schools went out of business, so I'm worried...

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