What kind of jobs do these people do anyway?
>>204749093certainly not spamming imageboards in the middle of a weekday
>>20474909395% are tourists
>>204749175Wouldn't mind visiting Japan, but don't want to see tourists everywhere
>>204749093All of them draw anime
their job is to aimlessly roam business districts
>>204749093shoplifting, kidnapping, fraud, burglar, etc.
>>204749093Moving numbers aroundOrganizing schedulesWriting reports on thingsMaking presentationsOrganizing a bunch of decision-making infrastructure that decides how money will be allocatedWhile all of that money is actually generated by manufacturing and servicesNone of those people "produce" anythingThey don't "make" anythingThey're like tumors that were fitted in late-stage to a system that evolved without them and that they don't understand even though they're the "analysts" of itIf there were no services or manufacturing, they would have no jobs and have to be the factory workers and servants instead
>>204749349>neet schizo lecturing on employmentnext we will learn dating and sex techniques from virgins
>>204749415Not lecturing, just commenting on modern society as I observe it from outside (this is the only way to be objective - you don't ask someone on trial to decide his own guilt or innocence, you bring in an outside jury or judge to be impartial)Of course someone who relies on the system will plead that they are valuable and smart, that they are the best analysts Making invaluable decisions for their company about where to put the money that company made by buying material and shipping it to a factory and selling the finished good to a retailer... but what part did you have in that process? You helped decide how much to pay the workers? And how much did they pay you and all the other analysts for that?You will say you are the best financial person ever and make valuable decisions about what investments to choose... where did that money being invested go? How did it multiply into more money? You had no part in that process at all, you just moved a number from one column to anotherIt's not sustainable, it's like a video game and you're just riding it because you canIt's just as much the luck of the environment you were born into and the social connections you made and what gambles you decided to play into as it is a "skill"You did not work hard plowing seeds into the earth to make food or turning a material into a good with your skill and hands
>>204749093those are koreans btw
>>204749249Konichiwa, Mr Kim Park.
>>204749093drawing pedophilic imagery
>>204749349yes, this perfectly describes what i do.t. senior assistant technical development strategy and human resources consultant