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I have a BA in telecommunications and an MA in film. I'm only 25 years old. I'm here working in China for CCTV primarily organizing news broadcasts and radio broadcasts and have been for the last 2 years. The problem is my working visa expires in 2 months at which point I cannot renew it and return despite my rapport with the CCTV executives. I was thinking of moving to Japan because NTV has offered me a job and a 5 year contract; there is also a possibility of permanent residency. But CBC has also offered me a job (one of my profs back in Canada now works for CBC and has been trying to get me back to Canada considering my experience and education).

Should I go back home or seek employment in another nation (again)? I loved working abroad and meeting semi-famous people of Taiwan, China, and Japan, but a five year contract means I cannot leave of my own accord, and forcing them to fire me by producing substandard work would ruin my reputation.

For the record, NTV has offered me the equivalent to a 70,000$USD salary and free residence, but being home is being home, you know?

Pic related: this comedy program is where they'd like me to work.

>> No.7147800

Who gives a shit

>> No.7147801

This isn't otaku related. Reported.

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>> No.7147804

Who gives a shit reported.

>> No.7147805

>>7147801

I thought this was Japan/General?

>> No.7147808

Oh, finally found the question in your thread:
>Should I go back home or seek employment in another nation (again)?

Do whatever feels right to you.

>> No.7147809

>>7147805
Not for a year or more.
On a side note, is that the Gaki no Tsukai foursome?

>> No.7147810

>>7147793
>/jp/ - Otaku Culture

do you see "Japan" in there?

>>>/int/

>> No.7147811

>>7147805

No, /jp/ is Jewish Pride. Now get out you goyim.

>> No.7147813

This honestly does go in /adv/ actually, but I'd stay in Japan. Seven years experience working internationally could probably net you a good foreign correspondence position once you got back home; two years not as likely.

>> No.7147816

>>7147805
Who gives a shit. Off-topic threads are reported all the same to me. Take this shit to /a/.

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