I am supposed to start working for new employer in last week of May.
But I am having a hard time with the relocation.
The initial fees will kill my savings instantly. And finding an apartment that will accept foreigners is super hard right now. The real state agents I have talked with offer apartments that are like 20mins away from station as they are usually the ones ok with foreigners.
I am in startup. Current employer said they can still disregard my resignation if I will choose to stay.
Can I really still choose not proceed? Does it happen in recruiting? I only have like 3 business weeks before the start date to withdraw. If it happens, can someone tell me the usual ending of these kind of cases?
by mari0426
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It’s not that hard to find places that accept foreigners if you can speak Japanese. Lots of agents suck don’t be afraid to shop around. But yeah moving costs are gonna be expensive so if you don’t have the savings just get a share house or whatever until you do.
Can you choose not to proceed? Sure. Happens all the time. Should you? I’d say no. You already decided you want to leave your current company and maybe they want to keep you know because it’s easier but they know you want to leave and so might look for replacing you unless you’re amazing.
You can not proceed, it doesn’t look nice but likely won’t have any consequences.
However, your current boss knowing you wanted to quit, will likely not forget it and it doesn’t help your situation in the current company. Id personally try to sort out relocation, and stick to leaving.
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