melissasand90
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Politeness and helpfulness of the people
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I like the part where "NEETS" and "Parasite Singles" can work as cheap contract security guards either working a low profile easy sites where one could play on their laptops all night as they would if they were a hikikomi at home, but the difference is that they will now draw a paycheck in doing so even if it is only on the level of those who are working arubaito jobs, enjoying their freedoms. Most hippies in Canada have too much anti security mindset to even catch onto this brilliant idea that many Japanese NEETS know about. This way, they could overcome the stigma of being a NEET and at least get the respect of someone working a hakengaisha job, which is not very much but certainly beats someone who is not working at all and being a total NEET. (I say they are still NEETS in the sense that while they might still earn around JPY 150,000 Yen monthly as a security guard, they are still just doing next to no "work" in that they spend almost all their hours at "work" playing on the internet just being a warm body.) It is however a way one could live life of leisure without having to mooch the system and take handouts, and being a burden to no one outside of their immediate family.
I think you have only seen the surface as an outsider.
So, are you saying that you know such situations intimately? How so, if I may ask?Mike Cash, the ones you see are the visible ones out in public and are the high profile ones. The ones who sit in their cars and watch equipment doing night security or the ones that sit inside small buildings having to do as little as a 10 minute hourly patrol with 50 minute downtime are not as readily visible to the greater public, but are well known to those within the industry.