The circle completes itself.

Among Japan’s job-quitting proxy companies is Momuri, whose name is a sympathetic play on words with the phrase “Mou muri” (“I can’t take this anymore”)
❌quitting job
✅promoting to a customer position
Had no idea job quitting proxies existed lol.
With Japanese business culture what it is… I’m not surprised. People feel like they have to be the first one in the office and the last one to leave every day in order to have a chance at promotion. Even when they do “go out”, it’s often with coworkers and bosses.
They treat people “like family”, meaning they ask too much from their employees for too little pay. The emotional manipulation is so huge, it’s like any other abusive relationship. It’s not a surprise people need help getting out.




