My previous dispatch company was one of the worst companies I've worked for, and yes, I can be blamed for working with them.
The company prevented me from getting unemployment insurance even though I've paid into Shakai Hoken. Basically used all my savings to pay rent, utilities, and groceries.
Do unemployed people still need to pay rent, utilities, and groceries? Yes.
I've gotten unemployment insurance before in Japan before and it went smoothly. But this time, I was denied at Hello Work and unable to receive unemployment insurance. I finished the contract and was the reason why I wasn't employed anymore.
Decided to leave Japan after applying to X amount of jobs posts on gaijinpot, jobsinjapan, recruit agent, Yolo Japan, Daijob, foreign recruiters and Japanese recruiters didn't help at all with no interviews at all. Applied to positions where I have highly skilled experience in certain industries.
Getting the copy and paste rejection emails didn't help with morale. It's better for me to leave the country to find employment elsewhere.
N2 Level here.
by After_Blueberry_8331