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Japanese civil servants go to the sea, and custom shops work part-time

Recently, the National Tax Bureau in Tokyo, Japan, issued a suspension penalty notice. The civil servants of the Japanese tax bureau went to the sea! The custom shop worked hard part-time and looked for a sugar daddy, but all the money was spent on the cowherd...

Three female employees of the Tokyo Metropolitan Tax Office, who are in their 20s, were reported by their colleagues for working at a custom shop without permission.

Japanese civil servants go to the sea, and custom shops work part-time

The trio used weekdays and holidays to work in adult entertainment venues, working hours ranging from 39 to 69 days, and made a lot of money in total.

They work as fathers, date middle-aged and older men with good economic conditions, get high pay, and have a good total income.

One person worked part-time at a custom shop from August last year to June this year, receiving more than 2.3 million yen in compensation, and was suspended for three months for illegal part-time work and unauthorized removal of administrative documents.

The two worked at a custom shop and a men's spa, earning 2 million yen and 1.3 million yen respectively, before being suspended for a month.

Japanese civil servants go to the sea, and custom shops work part-time

Three female employees use the money to visit the Cowherd shop or pursue personal preferences.

Three civil servants who were punished for part-time jobs in custom shops have voluntarily resigned, and the tax bureau has also apologized. Japanese civil servants are strictly prohibited from working part-time or side jobs, and part-time jobs in custom shops violate the regulations.

More and more female civil servants are working in custom shops, especially at the Tokyo Tax Bureau. Most people will put their part-time income into the cowherd shop.

In February last year, a 27-year-old Tokyo civil servant worked at three custom shops on the grounds that he was going to a cowherd shop to make purchases.

She worked 150 days to earn 1.25 million yen, was reported and warned, but still risked her work, and was finally punished and suspended for 9 months, and forced to resign.

Japanese civil servants go to the sea, and custom shops work part-time

In December last year, a 24-year-old female employee in Tokyo was found working part-time at a number of custom shops. She not only goes to work on weekday nights, but also uses sick leave, earning about 414,600 yuan a year. Her reason was to go to the cowherd shop to spend.

Japanese media speculated that she worked in a high-end custom store, because even if the low-end store had a large customer flow, it was difficult to earn so much in four hours, and she had to skip work.

Japanese civil servants go to the sea, and custom shops work part-time

The woman found a job through the "scout" of the custom shop, and the salary was divided into 10-15% of the scout, and the final income was obtained by the cowherd.

In addition to Tokyo, there are also public servants in other places who have violated the rules. In December of this year, a 30-year-old female civil servant at the Municipal Sewerage Bureau of Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture, who had worked at a custom shop for two years and earned about 6 million yen, was suspended for six months and resigned.

Japanese civil servants go to the sea, and custom shops work part-time

In order to calm the impact of the incident, the leaders of the city government bowed and apologized on the news...

Japanese civil servants go to the sea, and custom shops work part-time

Civil servants are often at risk of disciplinary action and loss of their jobs when it is revealed that they are working part-time at custom shops, but this phenomenon is becoming more common, and they do not seem to be afraid of the consequences.

The competitiveness of civil service jobs in Japan has declined, and the number of civil servants applying for the examination has not been hot, and the number of people taking the examination this spring has hit the second low. The main reason is that civil servants are not well paid and work overtime. Statistics for 2021 show that 9.1% of civil servants work overtime.

Civil servants are penalized for engaging in part-time activities, including writing novels or becoming influencers, so this profession is not cost-effective.

Japanese civil servants go to the sea, and custom shops work part-time

Maybe in Japan these days, civil servants are a side hustle#Tell the truth#

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