Amazing, that has been going on for many years. It makes me wonder if the japanese have ever tried such simpole solutions as having companies use staggered work hours for the day shift - some folksstarting at 8AM others at 9 others at 10. I also wonder if they have shift works in Japan. Of course, I am assuming it is in Japan but I base that on past news reports I have seen of that same type of mess. Me, I'd wait for the next train or find another way to get to work or get a job closer to home. Driving to NYC each day for the last 10 years of my career was bad enough, needing to take the subway would have driven me to seriously consider quitting, something like that in Japan - not for me at all.
Monument Valley, known as Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii to my Diné friends; it means "valley of rocks". I'll be heading down north of there next week; we'll be spending time in Moab, Durango, and Sante Fe.
Amazing, that has been going on for many years. It makes me wonder if the japanese have ever tried such simpole solutions as having companies use staggered work hours for the day shift - some folksstarting at 8AM others at 9 others at 10. I also wonder if they have shift works in Japan. Of course, I am assuming it is in Japan but I base that on past news reports I have seen of that same type of mess. Me, I'd wait for the next train or find another way to get to work or get a job closer to home. Driving to NYC each day for the last 10 years of my career was bad enough, needing to take the subway would have driven me to seriously consider quitting, something like that in Japan - not for me at all.
ReplyDeleteYep, welcome to Tokyo...
ReplyDeleteMonument Valley, known as Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii to my Diné friends; it means "valley of rocks".
ReplyDeleteI'll be heading down north of there next week; we'll be spending time in Moab, Durango, and Sante Fe.