{"id":262,"date":"2008-09-24T19:56:54","date_gmt":"2008-09-24T19:56:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jetwit.com\/wordpress\/?page_id=262"},"modified":"2008-09-28T03:28:17","modified_gmt":"2008-09-28T03:28:17","slug":"money-gatari","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/jetwit.com\/wordpress\/library\/anecdote-articles\/money-gatari\/","title":{"rendered":"Money-gatari"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"text-align: center;\"><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">MONEY-GATARI <\/span><\/div>\n<p><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">(Spring 2005 Issue)<\/p>\n<p>Money is a constant theme of JET life.\u00a0 What did we do with our money?\u00a0 How did it affect our lives?\u00a0 Read on. <\/span><\/p>\n<p>To make some money on the side, I tutored one guy on the Bible. He wanted to read and review the Bible out loud. At one<br \/>\npoint he couldn&#8217;t get some pronunciation correct and I asked him to feel the vibration by touching my neck at which point he<br \/>\nasked if I wanted to make love to him?!??!!? Craziness.<\/p>\n<p>********<br \/>\nWithout a doubt, one of the best investments I ever made was my Suzuki Intruder motorcycle.\u00a0 I bought it at the beginning<br \/>\nof my second year in Oita, Kyushu. They called me &#8220;Easy Rider&#8221; at the high school.\u00a0 Instant cred pulling up at the junior<br \/>\nhigh schools in front of all the <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">chugakusei<\/span>.\u00a0 And it was the best way to see Kyushu.\u00a0 Took that thing all over the place.\u00a0 I felt<br \/>\na little buyer&#8217;s guilt at first, but that evaporated quickly in the wind rushing by me as I was flying through the mountains and<br \/>\nrice paddies, and along the sea.\u00a0 It was worth it without a doubt.\u00a0 You only live once, right?<\/p>\n<p>********<br \/>\nLargest stupid expenditure&#8230;During my second or third year, I was moonlighting as a DJ in Roppongi and often started after<br \/>\n1 in the morning, so sometimes I would go to other parties nearer to home in Saitama, and catch a late train to Tokyo. One<br \/>\nevening I stayed later than I expected at a party in Kawagoe. I missed the last trains from Kawagoe to the city, so I grabbed<br \/>\na cab knowing that I might be able to grab a train from a station a bit further down the line towards Tokyo. As it looked as if<br \/>\nI would be cutting it too close time-wise, I said &#8220;Screw it, just take me to Roppongi crossing.&#8221; The cabbie laughed and off<br \/>\nwe went.\u00a0 About an hour later and about 50,000 yen lighter, I got to work.<\/p>\n<p>********<br \/>\nWell, my biggest expense &#8211; ah, the bliss of being young and foolish with all that money &#8211; was my phone bill. I made enough<br \/>\nlong-distance calls to my boyfriend at the time to earn two trans-Atlantic plane tickets with the reward points that came with the<br \/>\naccount. Each month I probably spent about $600. Easy come, easy go, I guess. Then, some companies in Japan came<br \/>\nup with the prepaid plan. I took advantage of that during the last 3-4 months I was there.<\/p>\n<p>********<br \/>\nI was in Japan &#8217;94-&#8217;96, so the exchange rate was great from yen into dollars.\u00a0 It got to be that the first thing I would do every<br \/>\nmorning without fail, upon rising from my futon, was to check the exchange rate to see how much money I had.\u00a0 This is<br \/>\nbefore doing ANYTHING!\u00a0 And this is from someone who, before, would never have known what an exchange rate was!<br \/>\nSad, but true:\u00a0 I managed to save about $12,000 dollars on JET and spent it all in one year on living expenses in NYC while<br \/>\ngoing to law school.<\/p>\n<p>********<br \/>\nDuring my first Golden Week, I went hitchhiking with two\u00a0 friends. While on Shikoku, we discovered that between the three<br \/>\nof us, we had a total of about 10,000 yen to last us three days until the banks reopened.\u00a0 We bought beer.<\/p>\n<p>********<br \/>\nBack in the early 90&#8217;s when I was on JET I went out one night with my cousin (I requested my mom&#8217;s town) to a <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">yatai<\/span>. While<br \/>\nsucking down some noodles, an older gentleman started up a conversation with us.\u00a0 After I told him what I was doing in Japan, he asked if I would be interested in giving his office workers some English lessons for an hour once a week. It turned out he was a bigwig for JAL and I wound up &#8220;teaching&#8221; 5 JAL employees every Friday night. They were some of the coolest people I met while on JET. I think I was there more as a &#8220;cultural curiosity&#8221; than as an English teacher. They did the usual, testing my <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">o-hashi<\/span> ability by making me pick up a single bean, or quizzing my Japanese knowledge by having me name all 9 prefectures of Kyuushu or discussing topics that you&#8217;d NEVER find in any English textbook! (Use your imagination here.)\u00a0 Anyway, back to the money part&#8230;the first two weeks, I was never paid but I never said anything because this group was a blast to be around.\u00a0 The following week they handed me an envelope with 50,000 yen. I thought<br \/>\nthis was for two weeks pay until I received the following week&#8217;s envelope with the same amount!\u00a0 Here I was getting paid $500 an hour to literally &#8220;hang out!!&#8221; Of course our sessions lasted longer than an hour and sometimes we actually DID study English (we even got textbooks.)\u00a0 Eventually, the bubble burst and the company had to cut down on expenditures so the company couldn&#8217;t pay anymore. The group decided to pay out of pocket but I couldn&#8217;t take any money from them so we met out for a few weeks after that. Unfortunately, the company hammer came down on them all and their workload increased and we met less frequently each month until we just lost contact.\u00a0 So&#8230;moral of the story is&#8230;.you never know where and when a money-making (and friend-making) networking opportunity may arise so get out there!!!<\/p>\n<p>********<br \/>\nFor many of you who have the ability to communicate in Japanese, live in or are returning to Japan, you may want to<br \/>\nconsider taking your speaking abilities to the next level.\u00a0 For three years, I found a better way to improve my Japanese and<br \/>\nmade more money compared to moonlighting as a part-time English teacher.<\/p>\n<p>My secret was public speaking in Japanese.\u00a0 Considering that most of the exposure to <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">gaijin<\/span> the Japanese have in<br \/>\n<span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Inaka-Mura<\/span> or <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Nanimonai-Shi<\/span> is either a Hollywood movie, sill Japanese primetime shows or local farm help, speaking<br \/>\nevents in these little towns proved extremely successful.<\/p>\n<p>Be aware that most people want to hear about how much you love Japan,\u00a0 your ability to eat with Chopsticks and your<br \/>\nadmiration for <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">nato<\/span> and\u00a0 tofu.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Tailor any speech to incorporate any of the above mentioned and chances are they<br \/>\nrequest that you come and talk again.\u00a0 For further information on how to go about becoming an <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">inaka-gaijin<\/span><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Toni Robinzu<\/span>,<br \/>\nplease feel free to contact me at ohayokurinton@hotmail.com.<\/p>\n<p>********<br \/>\nI had more money than I could possibly spend.\u00a0 The interest rates were virtually zero, and back then even the ATM\u2019s had<br \/>\nbankers\u2019 hours (i.e., 9am-5pm).\u00a0 I didn\u2019t want to keep all my money under my mattress, so I had my dad set up a mutual<br \/>\nfund back home, and once a month I\u2019d go to the bank and go through a whole rigamarole of fillilng out some form I couldn\u2019t<br \/>\nunderstand and that didn\u2019t seem to have fields to fit all the info they needed.\u00a0 But it got my money back home safe in the<br \/>\nend.<\/p>\n<p>********<br \/>\nI decided to go hitchhiking whenever I had vacation time, in part to save money and in part fo the challenge of seeing how<br \/>\nfar I could get.\u00a0 But the unanticipated benefit turned out to be that not only would people give me rides to my next<br \/>\ndestination (while explaining to me that hitchhiking doesn\u2019t work in Japan), but they would also often buy me a meal.\u00a0 One<br \/>\nfamily with two elementary school kids picked me up and then bought me a steak lunch.\u00a0 Wish I could track everyone down and<br \/>\nthank them again.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>MONEY-GATARI (Spring 2005 Issue) Money is a constant theme of JET life.\u00a0 What did we do with our money?\u00a0 How did it affect our lives?\u00a0 Read on. 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