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jason4kstate wrote:I was recently granted permission to receive a spousal visa from the Japanese consulate. However, I need to give 3 months notice. My wife will stay in America for 2-3 more years while she is in graduate school for her MBA in International Human Resources. I will complete my MBA in the next year in management. I also have a B.S. in marketing and economics. My Japanese is at best at a basic level (JLPT 4). I've thought about teaching in Japan but it bothers me because I would make twice as much her in America. I've thought about becoming a recruiter. It sounds fun and fits with my educational background and my work goals.However, it sounds as if I need to be in Japan to attain that sort of job. If you were me what would be the best course of action? Thanks! If this is too vague I can provide more details.
jason4kstate wrote: untmdsprt did you mean that I could work in Tokyo without knowing that much Japanese? Thank you so much! I really appreciate this.
Jason
mslozada wrote:3 - 4 years is enough to pass lvl 2 or even lvl 1.
Next year will be my 5th year in learning Japanese and because I have/ had nobody to talk to for practice, my lvl is now (unfortunately) 中級 (after 4 years of Japanese study). I will try lvl 2 in 2010 (next year). I feel very ashamed for my Japanese, because normaly you should already have the JLPT lvl 1 after 5 years of Japanese study. Im such a looser
Makes me want to quit learning Japanese for this failure.
jason4kstate wrote:untmdsprt did you mean that I could work in Tokyo without knowing that much Japanese? Thank you so much! I really appreciate this.
Jason