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From a senior foreigner working in a construction company
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My goal this year is to get my driver's license! Tan wants to work in Japan forever.

Image: Tan

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[Work location] Aichi Prefecture

[Occupation] Infrastructure Facilities ・Equipment

Japan is a quiet and clean country. In other countries, the noise from the streets feels very loud.
I think Japan is a good place to raise children.
I've always wanted to work in Japan and bring my family here. I keep in touch with my two sons, ages 6 and 5, every day via Facebook video calls.

Everyone at the company is very kind to me. The teamwork is excellent. Everyone enjoys their work, so I enjoy working with them too.
The president and department heads often talk to me, asking things like, "Have you gotten used to Japan?" and "Is everything going well with your work?" They show concern for me.

My current goal is to get my driver's license this year. Then, in two years, I want to buy a Mazda and drive my own car to work.