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Vivinavi Silicon Valley
Please let us know which recruiting firms your eng...(980view/0res)
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
What is it like to be an Uber driver ??(1kview/9res)
Work / Career 2025/03/21 08:12
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Vivinavi Hawaii
About local jobs(2kview/6res)
Work / Career 2025/02/24 09:51
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Please advise.(3kview/21res)
Work / Career 2025/02/06 22:17
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Vivinavi Hawaii
About E2VISA(2kview/2res)
Work / Career 2024/09/09 14:49
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
To be independent,,(19kview/47res)
Work / Career 2024/08/21 12:21
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
How to find an Opt(1kview/0res)
Work / Career 2024/08/02 20:56
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Labor Laws(2kview/16res)
Work / Career 2024/07/17 08:49
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Vivinavi Silicon Valley
Short-term sitter needed.(2kview/0res)
Work / Career 2024/03/21 21:38
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Baker Assistant for Bread(2kview/4res)
Work / Career 2024/01/31 01:04
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Vivinavi Silicon Valley
Please let us know which recruiting firms your engineers use.

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  • 2025/04/28 03:43

My first choice is to work for a semiconductor company in the U.S. ( I have experience working in both Japan and the U.S. ),
Can you recommend a recruitment agency for engineers living in the U.S. ?
? I've heard that there are various companies that are strong in engineering and those that are not.
Thank you very much.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
What is it like to be an Uber driver ??

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  • トンコツ
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  • 2025/03/06 22:45

I was recently looking for a side job and noticed what Uber drivers are like.
I only use them a few times a year, and when I do, I talk to some of the drivers and some say they are good, while others say they are not so good.
If anyone is actually an Uber driver, it would be great if you could tell us how many hours you operate and how much money you make and how you feel about it.

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  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2025/03/07 (Fri) 08:45
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It was pretty good during the pandemic.

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#4
  • 無知
  • 2025/03/08 (Sat) 08:29
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何が良かったのでしょうか。

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#7
  • 元Uber
  • 2025/03/13 (Thu) 23:48
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To put it bluntly, it sucks. You pay for your own insurance, gas to your destination and gas back home . they deduct 20% or more . drunks, non-smokers, overcrowding . vomit, dirt, hurt yourself, blood . old cars get complaints .
I don't want to go sightseeing for free. .
I heard you can lease one.

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#8
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  • 2025/03/14 (Fri) 06:06
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Ubering may be useful if you need cash now ?
or want to make a little money in your spare time. Or you're looking for a job.
I don't think it should be a regular job.
If it's the same driver job, I think it should be Access or something.
For Access Taxi, they pay $ 30 per passenger, regardless of distance or time required.
It is a shared ride, so up to 3 people can be picked up at a time. They are always loading and unloading and have a good turnover.
I'm a user, but looking at what the drivers make, I'd say they usually make $ 200 for a morning's work.
Of course you have to subtract expenses from that, but everyone says it's a good job and Uber is stupid.
You have the freedom to take the next day off if you want. For a full time employee, they pay $ 27 an hour ? I think.

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#9
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2025/03/14 (Fri) 08:26
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Restaurants were not allowed to eat or drink inside and you could not order inside, so you ordered at the entrance, waited outside
and when it was ready, you just got it and left.
Not many people went all the way to order, so they ordered with Uber Eats and had it delivered.
I was making about $2000 a week.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
About local jobs

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  • Mira
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  • 2025/02/17 03:08

Outside of Oahu is not a problem.
What kind of jobs do you find in Hawaii other than tourism and catering ?
I work in IT, but I wonder if it is difficult to find a job other than tourism or catering if I live in Hawaii ?

If the above is possible, what level of English would be sufficient? If the above is possible, I would also appreciate it if you could tell me what level of English is sufficient for the job.

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#3
  • min
  • 2025/02/18 (Tue) 02:14
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I'm sure there are lots of IT jobs out there.

My husband was also in IT networking, but he worked for
a university
a copier company
an airline
etc.

Many other hospitals, banks, etc. are also hiring.
If you go to indeed hawaii's jobs page and search for IT, you will see a lot of openings.

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#4
  • ロコ
  • 2025/02/18 (Tue) 10:40
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There's a lot of that rotten !
At the lowest minimum, you're at the TOEIC 800+ level.

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#5
  • Mira
  • 2025/02/18 (Tue) 16:37
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Mr. Koji
I see that you also have an agricultural background. !
I have not been able to obtain American citizenship yet, so I will be a candidate when I do ! I also appreciate your information about the current administration !

min-san
I see that you are recruiting at various places such as airline companies and universities. I see that you are recruiting at airlines, universities, etc.
Thank you for sharing your site. I will check them out !.

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#6

If you look at the job search page, you'll find all kinds of jobs.
If you have a workable visa, you can find any number of jobs. If you need visa support, you can often end up in tourism or food and beverage,,

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#7

I have not yet obtained US citizenship." = Have you obtained a GC ?
Sorry to be realistic, but if you live in Japan and assume visa support, it is quite difficult to do anything other than work requiring Japanese language skills. There are quite a few Americans who are qualified to work in IT. Not only Hawaii residents, but even mainland US residents are attracted to IT jobs in Hawaii and apply for them. It is better to take people from the mainland who want to move to Hawaii with a good command of English than to provide visa support and have them move from Japan.

Conversely, jobs that make use of Japanese = tourism ・ food and beverage, the income is often quite low, and if you emigrate from Japan relying only on Japanese, you will have a very difficult life.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Please advise.

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  • kazz
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  • 2025/02/02 19:12

Nice to meet you
I am an auto mechanic specializing in American cars in Japan for 26 years.
I would like to work as an auto mechanic in the U.S. in the near future.
I cannot give up my childhood dream.
However, I am having a hard time finding a visa sponsor.
If anyone is familiar with the auto maintenance industry in the US, I would appreciate any advice you could give me.
If anyone knows how to find a job and the process of getting a visa, I would appreciate it if you could share the information.

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#15
  • 特に
  • 2025/02/04 (Tue) 13:26
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The problem is that we specialize in American cars ~.
Usually, visas are granted to people who have skills that American people don't have.
It is hard to believe that foreigners know more about American cars than Americans.
Sponsors might be willing to sponsor a store with many Japanese customers if they really need a mechanic who can speak Japanese. I don't think so.

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#17
  • xrp
  • 2025/02/05 (Wed) 23:27
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Good evening, I live in US.
Are you applying for a Green Card ?
or are you married to a US Citizen and have them sponsor you for a Green Card
?
Not many companies issue Working Visa
so you could find a green card
sponsor while living in the US with a green card from expatriate, J1Visa.
There are people living in US in various patterns.
You could try contacting a temp agency ?.

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#19
  • kazz
  • 2025/02/06 (Thu) 16:24
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Dear rxp and everyone
thank you for your replies.
I have applied for DV2026.
I will do some research.

In a manner of speaking, I am a mechanic, but I work in Japan ( specializing in difficult problems that dealers and other stores have been unable to solve, mainly new model vehicles ) mostly computer and electrical .
We are working in the same environment as the dealers in the home country, from the acquisition of information to the facilities, by contracting with a US manufacturer GM FORD CHRYSLER USNISSAN USTOYOTA.
If your skills are recognized, you may be able to work somewhat. Of course, I can do all mechanical repairs.
I run an automotive engineering company, so management relations are good, and I contact the US daily to gather information and import cars and parts.
My English is at an everyday conversational level and I am training with a dedicated teacher.

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#21
  • xrp
  • 2025/02/06 (Thu) 21:03
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Topix

Also, you may want to call or Email Japanese car companies directly
.
There are many Japanese people in Hawaii, so there is a demand for people who can speak both Japanese and English.
There are always Japanese men at Japanese car companies.

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#22
  • kazz
  • 2025/02/06 (Thu) 22:17
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Dear xrp

Thank you for your kind advice.
I will research Japanese companies and Hawaii as well.
Thank you very much.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
About E2VISA

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#1
  • iam_lol
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  • 2024/09/09 05:10

I have completed my J1 training and am now back in Japan and looking for a company that can support my E2VISA from Japan.
My question is, are there any requirements in terms of age and work experience to switch from J1 VISA to E2 VISA? ?
For J1 VISA, 5 years of experience in food and beverage including part-time job as a student was required.
I myself had no problem because I had more than 5 years of restaurant experience, but I have heard that there are some people who have less restaurant experience who have changed their career history to 5 years.
I wonder if it is possible to renew my E2VISA with more than 5 years of experience in food and beverage ?
I would like to know if there is anyone who is familiar with E2VISA support and is currently working with E2VISA ! Thank you very much. Please !

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#2
  • 中野
  • 2024/09/09 (Mon) 05:41
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There is no age requirement, but it is difficult if you are too young. This is because the qualities of being able to manage in the same position as a manager are questioned.
If you have several years of experience as a restaurant manager or the like, I think you will be safe.

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#3
  • 奴隷として毎日12時間くらい働かせたい
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  • 2024/09/09 (Mon) 14:49
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Japalace can afford to give you E2
even if you don't want it
and the owners of Japalace in Hawaii
are seriously short of staff
and want you to come tomorrow to be honest, I'd like you to come tomorrow but the benefits and hours are not that great.

There are a lot of 22 and 23 year olds in management positions at all workplaces
However, the treatment and hours are not as good … Hey … You get the picture ?
We let them live in Hawaii so they have to sign slave contracts. I know, right?
Yeah, I know, I know, I know, I know.

It's up to you to climb out of it !
I wish you the best of luck.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
To be independent,,

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  • Kaam
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  • 2024/07/10 17:22

I am recently divorced and need to be independent, but will it be difficult to start my own business from freelancing with my English still at a beginner level and no education or business skills? I have a child, but my ex-husband has moved to another state with our child due to my lack of earning power. I am often told that I should go back to Japan ? but personal circumstances make it difficult for me to return. I have no idea what I need to do to make freelance money. What should I start with?

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#43
  • とりあえず
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 18:59
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You can probably baby-sit Japanese children.
Once you get used to it, you can earn quite a bit of money if you take care of several of them together at home. Home daycare center. It is a splendid entrepreneurship.

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#44
  • dobon
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 21:41
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Nurseries are hard to license
my friend does it with Japanese language classes
you are still taking care of kids for the day
there were about 30 of them
one of the parents brings them in and takes them home in the evening
they have two nice cars Hey

kids are nice, but elder care seems to make a lot of money
I have a friend who does elder care for $500 a day
and it's a cash contract
sounds delicious!

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#46
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  • 2024/08/21 (Wed) 11:32
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You can't make this stuff up.

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#47
  • TRASH
  • 2024/08/21 (Wed) 11:53
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Maybe you shouldn't take it too seriously

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#48
  • ふざけた博士アトム
  • 2024/08/21 (Wed) 12:21
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Yes, daycare centers that care for children in Los Angeles must be licensed. In California, child care centers and day care facilities must follow state regulations and obtain the appropriate licenses.1 This ensures that children receive care in a safe and appropriate environment.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
How to find an Opt

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  • L
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  • 2024/08/02 20:56

How do I find an Opt ? and how far in advance should I look for one ??

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Labor Laws

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#1
  • Maru
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  • 2024/07/12 22:51

I work in a restaurant.
I would appreciate it if you could give me some definitions about 10 minute breaks and 30 minute breaks !

because I have never been allowed to take a break at the restaurant I currently work at. I didn't think much of it before, feeling that it was just a break, but the other day I was checking my work hours and found that I had been given several 30 minute breaks that I had never taken, and they were exploiting my pay. Of course, I checked with the president, and later he said, "I found out the cause and will pay you the amount that was deducted.

I was shocked, because it was normal to pay, but there was not a single word of apology, nor any reason for the 30-minute break I had taken the liberty of putting on.

I haven't thought about suing yet, but I wanted to write here to make sure I understand the law.

I would appreciate it if someone could tell me more about this.
I would also like to know if there are any specialists whom I can consult ! .

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#14

I believe they had to pay an extra hour for each 30 minute meal break or 10 minute break they did not take as a penalty.
You should check out sites such as Labor Department for more information, and even if you don't intend to sue, you should consult an attorney or other legal counsel.

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#15
  • u u
  • 2024/07/15 (Mon) 20:23
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Maru, you ran away... Too bad.

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Vivinavi Silicon Valley
Short-term sitter needed.

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  • まる
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  • 2024/03/21 05:02

Our full time nanny is taking some time off for family reasons, so we are looking for someone to pick up a 7 year old girl from school ( around 1pm ) ~ until 6pm or so.
10 days from about April 17 ( excluding weekends ) ~ If you are available for consecutive days, please contact us. The location is Menlo Park. Must be able to drive. Hourly rate will be discussed.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
Baker Assistant for Bread

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  • Bake
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  • 2024/01/09 18:20

I am interested in baking bread but have no experience. Does anyone know of a place that will hire me as an assistant with no experience ?
or a school that will train me?
I will practice on my own at home for a while.
Thank you very much.

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#2
  • vicky
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 11:42
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Bake-san

Have you ever worked in a bakery ?

It would be nice if you could start out in baking, but even if not

there are many things you can learn if you work in a bakery.

I think there is a lot you can gain by working your way down, like a sushi chef or a chef.

Good luck.

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#3
  • Bake
  • 2024/01/10 (Wed) 14:55
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Thank you Vicky, I will try to find a job in the Nikkei bakery.
I've looked at jobs at Nikkei bakeries, but none of them are looking for people with no experience, but if I wanted to start as a cashier and learn to bake for the first time, I might have a chance !
Thank you.

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#4

KCC and others.
Culinary Arts with a specialization in Pastry Arts

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