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<blockquote data-quote="musicisgood" data-source="post: 785587" data-attributes="member: 66584"><p>Well, I submitted my resume this morning to one of the nation's largest 英会話 schools. I was introduced to the 英会話 school by a friend who works for it. </p><p>I did go to Hello Works yesterday, I didn't complete the application, but will with the help of the international group here in town. Would like to get in to a job doing wallpaper hanging. Although I had a C-33 contractor license, and went to school for paper hanging, I actually ended up doing very little paper hanging. We used to have to paste the paper, nowadays the paper here in japan mostly comes mostly pre-pasted. At least for the homeowner at Juntento. Times have change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="musicisgood, post: 785587, member: 66584"] Well, I submitted my resume this morning to one of the nation's largest 英会話 schools. I was introduced to the 英会話 school by a friend who works for it. I did go to Hello Works yesterday, I didn't complete the application, but will with the help of the international group here in town. Would like to get in to a job doing wallpaper hanging. Although I had a C-33 contractor license, and went to school for paper hanging, I actually ended up doing very little paper hanging. We used to have to paste the paper, nowadays the paper here in japan mostly comes mostly pre-pasted. At least for the homeowner at Juntento. Times have change. [/QUOTE]
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