30 Days of Silence — How I Quit My Job in Japan
I officially received a job offer. But I didn’t tell my boss. Not immediately. In Japan, many workers are expected to give notice 30 to 60 days before leaving their job. But I waited until the last possible moment. Because I’ve seen what can happen when someone speaks too early. This video is not about quitting. It’s about timing. It’s about silence. And what it takes to protect your next life. I’m sharing a quiet part of working life in Japan that isn’t often shown. How would this situation be handled where you live?

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