Question: For us, the digital generation, jobs for life no longer exist. We work 6 months to 1 year for short, while 3 to 4 years at one job is considered a long time. As the market price continues to go up with no increase in salary, especially for the 20 & 30 year olds who are living away from home, they are unable to think about saving money, purchasing a house or getting married. To ease their stress and for their personal-development, they prefer working part-time jobs or temporary jobs so that they can enjoy their daily lives. ‘Freeter’, which is a Japanese word to refer to those who work part time for a living, has been prevalent in Japan over the past decade. I, too, have a job but I am already thinking about switching jobs and am planning what I want to do. The older generation in Japan and Korea has considered this phenomenon as an unstable and severe social problem, and my parents are worried that I haven’t made any savings so far. However, I feel comfortable with my situation and I like it this way. Is it wrong that I rather attain what I want and enjoy my life by working part time than get stressed from work overload and a low salary? Please teach me so that it would be appropriate for my perseverance.
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