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Workers forced to move into tiny, dark cubicles because they can’t afford to rent a flat.
- Documentary sheds light on those living their lives inside internet cafes
- It started in the 1990s as video game cafes became increasingly popular
- Now internet cafe ‘refugees’ wash and sleep there in between work shifts
- The inhabitants usually work low paid jobs and try to save money on rent [More]
What? They work at temporary jobs until they can get a full time job. OK. But then the article says that what waits for them at the full time job are a lot of hours and stress?
Sorry, kiddos. Can’t have it both ways.
Although cost of living is wicked high in Japan.
if she’s cute and has nice boobs….she can stay with me….i have Wi-Fi
Don’t they realize they can just jump off the roof like the Foxconners used to do, because they were sick of working 6 days a week, 12 hours a day making cell phones for Americans?