aryn1013 wrote:How much do jet's usually pay in rent?
aryn1013 wrote:I've heard that you don't usually have to pay key money...
aryn1013 wrote: Do you have to get insurance?
aryn1013 wrote: How much money do you have left over after taxes and rent? (in yen)
I kind of doubt it, hey.fiori wrote:On that note, I wonder if the new salary scale will affect current JETs in terms of their subsidized rents, i.e maybe they may say, well we are paying you more than the new ALTS and therefore to make it even we will adject your rent contribution to equal your take home to the new salary. Of course its just speculation but you never know.....
Every Situation Is Different.aryn1013 wrote:I keep hearing mention of something called EISD. what is that? I realize to those who have applied or are in the jet program this sounds rather naive, which is accurate considering i'm completely new at all this and am just in the process of digging up as much information as I can. Even If it seems obvious to you i'd appreciate it if someone would explain it to me. Thank you!
histgirl wrote:And again, if you want to do JET because you love Japan and not because you love teaching/children, please don't come. There are enough ALTs bad at their job that are wasting taxpayer money already. JET is not a free ticket to Japan.
Gizmotech wrote:Okay, one bit of information which might help.
If you get SHS you are a prefectual employee (usually). A lot of prefectures use their prefectual apartments for their JETs, and these JETs tend to have the ultra low rent you hear about. They also are not required to pay key money/deposits, as the building is owned by the government, and not some bent over 200 year old lady looking for a money grab... err sorry socially acceptable bribe.
Gizmotech wrote:Ahh Key Money.
If you get SHS you are a prefectual employee (usually). A lot of prefectures use their prefectual apartments for their JETs, and these JETs tend to have the ultra low rent you hear about. They also are not required to pay key money/deposits, as the building is owned by the government, and not some bent over 200 year old lady looking for a money grab... err sorry socially acceptable bribe.
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