What are some jobs a ESL Japanese women can get in Georgia?
Chris asked:
She will be 28 when we get back to the states in Georgia anyone have any good ideas of what she could do. She is pretty good at English not perfect. She doesn’t have any degree. Just looking for any ideas for a way she could bring in income. She is used to doing retail but any ideas are good.
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She will be 28 when we get back to the states in Georgia anyone have any good ideas of what she could do. She is pretty good at English not perfect. She doesn’t have any degree. Just looking for any ideas for a way she could bring in income. She is used to doing retail but any ideas are good.

February 11th, 2009 at 7:14 am
What does she like to do? Check with the local University or college and they may have an opening in their ESL department. OSU (Oregon) has a large Japanese student base and a large ESL.
Otherwise, I would suggest any sort of retail, and not to sound goofy or rude, but maybe at a Japanese Ethnic restaurant? (though it doesn’t sound like a job I would really like)
February 14th, 2009 at 9:21 am
Konnichiwa, Chris-san
Your tomodachi (friend) could work for a trading company, do translating (for a company or self-employed, there are even freelance websites she could use to work from home), teach kokugo (Japanese), Japanese travel agency, offer childcare, au pair, etc, etc.
There are many opportunities.
Gambatte, ne!
(Good luck!)