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00:00I'm gonna take off
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00:03Benjo day yo Tashi Navarra
00:05Samaritan
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00:13Yeah, I'm serious
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01:59You I'll be
02:01No
02:03No
02:13No
02:15No
02:19No
02:21No
02:23To be honest, it's a little rough right now.
02:25You two said a lot of things the other day, didn't you?
02:30You've changed a lot.
02:33I don't want people to think that our opinions are included.
02:36No, no, that's not true.
02:37It's not included.
02:38It's included.
02:40No, no, it's not.
02:41It's better if it's included.
02:42No, it's better if it's included.
02:44I think it's more interesting to have your opinions included than to have a director you don't know.
02:51So what do you think will happen?
02:52We're going to have two games this time.
02:54The Z generation.
02:55The young generation.
02:56It's a company that's aimed at the younger generation.
02:59The president is young.
03:01You don't like Mr. Nagano, do you?
03:03You don't like young people, do you?
03:05Mr. Nagano, you're going to get into a fight.
03:07But I think the president is smarter.
03:11That's why Mr. Nagano's opinion is surprisingly included.
03:15I think that's going to be interesting.
03:18It's going to be a long time.
03:19If it's an hour, let's improve it.
03:22You're not sleeping at all?
03:24You're not sleeping either, are you?
03:26No, I'm not sleeping!
03:28You're not sleeping?
03:30I'm not sleeping, either.
03:31I was invited to the preface of a rampant talk show.
03:40I'm Yukari Kono, who will be your secretary today.
03:44Oh, wow, that's kind of elegant.
03:47This time, the assistant secretary will be...
03:51Are you from the Tokyo University of the Arts?
03:53I'm a 6th grader.
03:55I'm a bit nervous. I'm worried if I can do well.
03:59But I'll do my best.
04:01I've never been on a TV show before.
04:03But you're reliable.
04:05You have a high IQ.
04:07I'll do my best.
04:09Are you a talent?
04:11Yes, I'm an actress.
04:13Are you from the Tokyo University of the Arts?
04:15I see.
04:17What will you do in the future?
04:19I'm going to be a doctor soon.
04:21I'm going to be a doctor.
04:23I'm going to be a doctor soon.
04:25I see.
04:27It took me 20 years to become a doctor.
04:29It took me 20 years to become a doctor.
04:31I feel like I'm on a summer vacation.
04:33I feel like I'm on a summer vacation.
04:35Where do you work?
04:37I work at St.Forth.
04:39You work at St.Forth?
04:41You work at St.Forth?
04:43I'm scared.
04:45I'm scared.
04:47I'm scared.
04:49I'm scared.
04:51I'm scared.
04:55The first company is
04:57Shimokita that Nagano doesn't like.
04:59The first company is
05:01Shimokita that Nagano doesn't like.
05:05It's a regular show.
05:07It's a regular show.
05:09Nice to meet you.
05:11Today, we came to a town called Shimokitazawa.
05:15The company we are visiting today is a company called Yutori Co., Ltd.
05:20Yutori Co., Ltd. is a company that develops multiple street brands with a SNS strategy that captures the times.
05:26Yutori Co., Ltd. has been in business for 7 years, but its annual income is more than 7 billion yen.
05:31The president is 31 years old.
05:33It is a young company that rides the wind of Reiwa.
05:37This time, 50-year-old Nagano infiltrates a company that is in the Z generation.
05:42I'm going to find out the secret of its success.
05:44So there's something to learn from the Z generation, right?
05:48Yes.
05:49It's amazing.
05:51It's a little beautiful.
05:53You're going to be told that it's old.
05:54Yes.
05:55Nagano-san, after knowing the feelings of the Z generation.
05:59That's right.
06:00I used to live in Sancha, so I only have bitter memories of the Bora apartment.
06:07That's right.
06:08I don't have to show you that scene, but I hated it when I was in front of the streetlight.
06:19I just had a bad feeling about it.
06:22It's my town.
06:24I hate it because it's a pride that can't be helped.
06:28It's a scene that doesn't need an economic program.
06:32It's really not a boom boom.
06:35What is it?
06:37It's an economic program.
06:39Don't you talk to him on the camera?
06:42Let's get the Galaxy Award.
06:44I can't get it.
06:45Why can't I get it?
06:47Let's chase him.
06:48Let's catch him.
06:49Even if I catch him, I can't get the Galaxy Award.
06:52Why did you say boom boom?
06:55You did it well in front of the lighthouse.
06:57It's like a centipede.
07:01I'm doing it twice.
07:04Yutori's company is located on top of Wendy's.
07:08It's only two minutes' walk from Shimokitazawa Station.
07:11It's right in the middle.
07:13It's too fashionable.
07:16This is a company.
07:18It's a young man's empire.
07:20What? I thought so.
07:22It's like a snack sign.
07:24I'm not good at it.
07:26Excuse me.
07:27He went into the car.
07:29Then...
07:31He's the president.
07:33Is he?
07:34President?
07:35President?
07:36Hello.
07:37I'm sorry to be late.
07:39You're too quick.
07:41The president of this motorcycle company...
07:43Just a moment.
07:45I don't know what to say.
07:47He said,
07:48Boom boom.
07:50There's a guy shouting.
07:53Why do I see this twice?
07:55I tried to chase him, but he ran away on his bike.
07:59I was trying to catch up with him, but I was too late.
08:02I'm sorry.
08:03This is Mr. Kataishi.
08:05Four years ago, he was selected as one of the 30 people under 30 years old who can change the world.
08:10Last year, he won the best young man award at an apparel show.
08:14Best young man award?
08:16What kind of innovation did he bring to the Z generation?
08:22Mr. Yutori has been working at a company for 60 years.
08:27His average age is 25.2 years old.
08:30His office is full of young passion.
08:36Mr. Kataishi is on standby.
08:41Nice to meet you.
08:42Do you watch YouTube?
08:43Yes, I watch YouTube.
08:45Oh, really?
08:46I watch your videos, too.
08:47I didn't know that.
08:48I like your videos about Miyazaki.
08:52He's a big fan of yours.
08:54This is good.
08:56I talk to him about my company.
08:59What? About me?
09:00He said he's coming to Nagano.
09:02He said he's coming to Nagano.
09:04It's a fashion company.
09:06So, I predict the trend of the company.
09:09I predict the trend of the company.
09:11I didn't know that.
09:13I love your fashion.
09:16This is called a tweet-o-tee.
09:18I don't know how to explain this.
09:21It's like Nirvana.
09:22Katsunari is surprised by his unexpected explanation.
09:26I love Nirvana so much.
09:31Nice to meet you.
09:32Nice to meet you, too.
09:34What kind of company is Yutori?
09:38We run an apparel company.
09:42At first, our company was a street brand for Z generation.
09:47Recently, Kojima Haruna's company has become a street brand.
09:52We know each other very well.
09:54I heard that from Kojima Haruna.
09:56Really?
09:59In August, Kojima Haruna bought an apparel brand.
10:05He bought an apparel brand?
10:07How much did he sell?
10:09He sold 7 billion yen.
10:117 billion yen?
10:1310 million yen, 1 billion yen, 5 billion yen, 15 billion yen, 25 billion yen, 43 billion yen, 70 billion yen.
10:19That's a lot of money.
10:21It's only been 7 years since the company was established.
10:24He sold 7 billion yen.
10:26Why did he grow so fast?
10:30The president of the company started this business when he became the president.
10:36His name is Yutori.
10:39Did you want to be like him?
10:44When I was in elementary school, I wanted to be popular.
10:50I wanted to be popular.
10:52I didn't want to be just anyone.
10:54I wanted to catch up with the trends of manga and games.
10:59I wanted to teach everyone.
11:01I see.
11:02That was my survival strategy.
11:05I see.
11:07He's got an antenna.
11:09That led me to music and fashion.
11:14So, your personality led you to start this company?
11:18Yes.
11:19I felt like I had the power.
11:21I didn't know what to do with it.
11:24I was angry.
11:25Angry?
11:26I've never been in the fashion industry.
11:29I see.
11:30At first, people made fun of me.
11:32Really?
11:34I started selling clothes on Instagram.
11:40But I couldn't sell them.
11:42I see.
11:43On Instagram.
11:44What did you do?
11:45I was an amateur.
11:47How old were you?
11:48I was 24 years old.
11:50That was 5 or 6 years ago.
11:52When I started this company, I wanted to see the results.
11:57I wanted to turn things around.
12:01Yutori started in 2018.
12:04He started by opening an Instagram account called Furugi Joshi.
12:09Furugi was so popular that his followers increased rapidly.
12:17Two years later.
12:19That's fast.
12:21In 2020, he joined ZoZo Group.
12:25I see.
12:26He became independent from ZoZo Group last year.
12:30I'm curious about the name Yutori.
12:33Yutori Sedai comes to my mind.
12:35Yutori Sedai.
12:36Yes.
12:37What does Yutori mean?
12:39I used to work there once.
12:41It's like Yutori Sedai.
12:43In both ways.
12:45Good and bad.
12:47It's like Yutori Sedai.
12:50Yutori means good.
12:52Is it a good word?
12:54What does Yutori mean?
12:56I think it's good to have both meanings.
13:01It's not a rebellious spirit.
13:04I wanted to turn things around.
13:09Interesting.
13:12Yutori Sedai means he's not competitive.
13:17It's contrary to that image.
13:19It's a good idea.
13:20It's a good idea.
13:21It's a good idea.
13:22It's a good idea.
13:23It's a good idea.
13:24It's a good idea.
13:25It's a good idea.
13:26It's a good idea.
13:27It's a good idea.
13:29The opinions of the new generation are coming.
13:32The number of brands that were born through such a tough meeting is now more than 30.
13:39What is the secret of the strategy of running more than 30 brands, which are usually called three?
13:48I've loved fashion and street culture since I was in high school.
13:53Honestly, there is no brand that continues to grow.
13:56I see.
13:57I can't finish it even if I try to finish it.
14:03I see.
14:04That's because there are a lot of employees in the company.
14:06I've seen it.
14:08It's not one or two brands.
14:10You can make 100 brands in the company.
14:13Even if one brand is worth 100 million yen, 100 brands are worth 100 billion yen.
14:17And there are a lot of cool people.
14:21I think it's cool.
14:24There are many young leaders in Yutori because there are people in charge of each brand.
14:33He is in charge of his own brand.
14:37He is also an actor.
14:38Is he an actor?
14:39Is he an actor?
14:41He is 26 years old, but he is in charge of a brand called KANFUR WOOD, which he established himself.
14:49Then...
14:50What?
14:51He is a funky guy.
14:52Who is he?
14:54Can I talk to you for a moment?
14:55I'm Mansai Redaka.
14:58Are you okay?
14:59Don't you have to do a urine test?
15:00It's okay.
15:01What's your name?
15:02My name is Pila.
15:03Pila?
15:04Yes.
15:05What about you?
15:06She is an MD.
15:07She is a person who manages the number of the brand.
15:11Can you do that?
15:12Surprisingly.
15:13Surprisingly, I can do it.
15:14I did it too.
15:16I thought it would be okay at first.
15:18At first, I thought it was chaos.
15:22I understand.
15:23But everyone is energetic.
15:25I thought I couldn't lose.
15:28I kept running, and now I'm like this.
15:32To be honest, you have a good atmosphere.
15:38I don't deny what I like.
15:40I see.
15:41Even if I know it won't sell, I'll make what I want to make.
15:46If you want to make it, you can make it.
15:50What about Pila?
15:53She is in charge of a brand called TSUZUKI.
15:58TSUZUKI is a brand.
16:00She is in charge of that brand.
16:02I see.
16:03It's easy to say, but she is serious.
16:09Can you do it?
16:12She comes here quite often.
16:14She comes here once or twice a week.
16:18Here?
16:19We had a meeting for about 5 hours.
16:21Really?
16:22She was noisy.
16:23Her story is interesting.
16:25The economic talk was going well.
16:30But at this time, Nagano was worried about something.
16:35I told Nagano that I wouldn't come to Nagano.
16:37I told Nagano that I would host an economic talk show.
16:40Nagano was supposed to be happy if I said something illegal or made a mistake.
16:46But the talk went so well that it was unthinkable.
16:50I have something to say.
16:52You know the existence of Shiba and Watanabe Takahashi.
16:58When I look at the monitor, I can see that Nagano is doing it.
17:02I can see that Nagano is doing it.
17:04I can see that Nagano is doing it.
17:06Nagano wants to be famous as an entertainer.
17:11If Nagano is alone, I can't see him.
17:15Be careful.
17:16I can see him on the smartphone screen.
17:19I can see him on the smartphone screen.
17:22I can see him on the smartphone screen.
17:26I want Shiba and Watanabe to appear on the show.
17:32Let's do a golden contest.
17:34I want them to appear on the show.
17:36I want them to appear on the show.
17:38It's like a doctor's contest.
17:39Please do it.
17:40I won't do it.
17:41I won't do it.
17:43Their story will be revealed in the second half of the program.
17:47Nagano's anxiety has been solved.
17:50They go to the company.
17:52There is a secret to their success.
17:54I'm a creative director.
17:55I'm a designer.
17:56Are you a designer?
17:58What are you doing now?
18:00I'm thinking about a new logo.
18:03Are you?
18:05Yes.
18:06Are you serious?
18:08Really?
18:09Yes.
18:10That's cool.
18:12How old are you?
18:13I'm 27 years old.
18:14I'm a little older than you.
18:16She is 27 years old and a little older than you.
18:19She is 30 years old.
18:20She is 30 years old and a little older than me.
18:22I'm a little older than her.
18:23She is a little older than you.
18:25Excuse me.
18:27You are eating sweet potatoes.
18:30I'm relieved.
18:32You are eating sweet potatoes.
18:34What do you usually eat?
18:36I usually eat PAMU.
18:38PAMU.
18:39Both of you?
18:40Yes.
18:41I'm a brand manager.
18:42I'm in charge of social media.
18:45Does Z generation focus on social media?
18:50I think it's my job to look at social media.
18:53Is that so?
18:54It's like I'm playing.
18:56I can see that.
18:57Some people are working.
18:58Some people are watching TIKTOK.
19:00If I don't post on social media, my clothes won't sell.
19:06It's not going to start.
19:08It's stupid to say it again.
19:11Did you realize that this sweet potato was delicious because you started working?
19:14Yes.
19:15Did you realize that this sweet potato was delicious because you started working?
19:17I wanted to eat sweet potatoes myself.
19:20I don't talk about sweet potatoes.
19:22I think it has something to do with it.
19:24This is Frank.
19:26My nose is bitten.
19:27Your nose is bitten.
19:28I'm sorry.
19:29I have a nose.
19:31I'm sorry.
19:32I'm sorry.
19:33I have a nose of 50.
19:35I'm sorry.
19:37I'm sorry.
19:38Hello.
19:39What are you wearing now?
19:41It's a brand of TSUZUKI.
19:44Which one is TSUZUKI?
19:46All the clothes I'm wearing are TSUZUKI.
19:49That's serious.
19:50These are all TSUZUKI's brands.
19:52What does YUTORI value when developing products, including TSUZUKI's brand?
19:58I want to diversify the target.
20:01It's like a persona in marketing.
20:03It's for people in their 20s and 30s.
20:05I don't do that.
20:07I can't imagine it.
20:10I share a picture of this person on Instagram.
20:16I share it in great detail.
20:19Yes.
20:20The target is to diversify to a certain person and develop products.
20:25YUTORI is established because it has a large number of brands, even if it is a product that only touches a part.
20:31I see.
20:32As long as I have a firm hand, I can do it.
20:34YUTORI is dressed up by NAGANO so that he won't be called an outcast by the Z generation.
20:44How do you like it?
20:46It's great.
20:47This is a card cover.
20:49It's a card cover.
20:51It's cool.
20:52I agree.
20:53I want to try it on.
20:56I agree.
20:57I want to try it on.
20:59I think I should change my clothes here.
21:04It's in LASSE.
21:05Is it in LASSE?
21:07I want to see it.
21:09I agree.
21:10With this?
21:11I'm sorry.
21:12I'm in my 20s.
21:16Did you see that?
21:19It's amazing.
21:21It's amazing.
21:22YUTORI.
21:23I'm a young man.
21:26I understand.
21:27Shut up.
21:32I like LASSE.
21:36I like YUTORI more than LASSE.
21:44He is a salesman.
21:47You can die.
21:49How was it?
21:51I enjoyed the content of the interesting company.
21:56The company's policy and way of doing things.
22:00I was able to talk to them.
22:03I think it's thanks to NAGANO.
22:05I think so, too.
22:07I was able to talk to them.
22:10You talked to a lot of people.
22:14I talked to a lot of people.
22:16You're just a viewer.
22:19You don't have to do that.
22:21I don't have to do that.
22:23I'm glad to hear that.
22:26You can be happy.
22:27I'm glad to hear that.
22:28I'm glad to hear that.
22:31I'm glad to hear that.
22:32I'm glad to hear that.
22:36I'm glad to hear that.
22:37I understand.
22:38I understand.
22:39Please tell us the story.
22:41What's he doing?
22:42How was it?
22:44How was YUTORI?
22:47I had a lot of fun.
22:50YUTORI said he liked me.
22:53I was excited.
22:54Do you like the person you like?
22:56Yes, I do.
22:57KONO said he liked me.
23:00He gave me a sandwich.
23:03KONO, you're the worst.
23:06I'm honest.
23:07You're on the other side.
23:08I'm on the other side.
23:10We were connected by our souls.
23:14It was hard for me to get in.
23:16That's right.
23:17It's the same as the last story.
23:20You don't have to do that.
23:24The next company is MINATOKU MINAMI AOYAMA.
23:30It's Aoyama.
23:31How is it?
23:32I've never been to Aoyama.
23:34It's like a cemetery.
23:36It's like a cemetery.
23:37The next company is SHAREFUL.
23:40SHAREFUL?
23:41It's a company that offers a gap part-time job.
23:44I've heard of it.
23:46I've heard of it.
23:47It seems to be a big hit as a new way of working.
24:06SHAREFUL MINAMI AOYAMA
24:08Let's go.
24:09It's a big office.
24:11May I come in?
24:12Hello.
24:13Hello.
24:14It's a private office.
24:16It's a different atmosphere than before.
24:18It's different and spacious.
24:21SHAREFUL was established in 2019.
24:25There are about 400 employees.
24:28There are so many.
24:29What kind of company is it?
24:32I'm Kawabata and I'm in charge of SHAREFUL.
24:38Nice to meet you.
24:40You look young.
24:44I'm about 30 years old.
24:4830 years old?
24:49What kind of service is SHAREFUL?
24:54SHAREFUL is a gap part-time job.
25:00It's a gap part-time job app.
25:03Let's ask them a lot of questions.
25:06TOYOTA seems to be the candidate.
25:11Let's ask them a lot of questions.
25:14I don't think so.
25:16Let's ask them about club activities.
25:18Kawabata, what kind of club activities do you do?
25:20I played volleyball in junior high school.
25:24I played soccer in junior high school.
25:26It's refreshing.
25:28I played soccer on the way to the band.
25:32That's why.
25:33You look like you're on the outside.
25:36What kind of band is it?
25:37It's called Red Hot Chili.
25:39You're a funky person.
25:42What kind of album did you listen to?
25:45I listened to Blood Sugar Sex.
25:47You said sex.
25:50You said sex.
25:52Did you make up with her?
25:55I'm not a kid.
25:58They show us the actual SHAREFUL app.
26:02I didn't make up with her.
26:04This is the SHAREFUL job application.
26:07Wait a minute. What does this mean?
26:09You're looking for a part-time job.
26:12It's from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. today.
26:16It's almost 6 p.m.
26:18For example, if you have a delivery job in Ota-ku today,
26:25it's 5,400 yen for four and a half hours.
26:28For example, you can go out for a drink with the money.
26:31Most of the employees will be sent to the office as soon as it's over.
26:36It's 5,400 yen for 5 and a half hours.
26:39I didn't know that.
26:40You can work on that day.
26:42What about the resume?
26:44You don't need a resume or interview.
26:47If you press a button on the app, you can work right away.
26:51Can you work so easily?
26:53Is it easier to hire a part-time job?
26:57I really want a part-time job.
26:59How long has it been?
27:02There was a part-time job, but I thought it was short.
27:06The service has spread over the past five or six years.
27:11Since its launch in 2019, the number of downloads of the app has exceeded 8.5 million.
27:18What is the secret to its explosive growth?
27:22Next, let's take a look at the data to see what kind of people are using Shearful.
27:29Prepare a monitor to display data here.
27:32Then...
27:34I've heard a lot about it.
27:36Can I listen to it now?
27:38Yes.
27:40Have you heard about the latest one?
27:42It's the one that came back to life.
27:44It's a long time ago.
27:45It's a legendary one.
27:47It's an economic one.
27:48I'm sorry.
27:49You said it's a legendary one and it's a bike.
27:51It's a bike.
27:52When I was walking in the apparel store, I found a guy who was driving a motorcycle.
27:59He's starting to talk.
28:01He's talking about his life as a comedian.
28:07It's pitiful.
28:09I'm sorry.
28:10He said it's pitiful.
28:12Mr. Kawabata, too.
28:13You don't have to say it.
28:14I'm nervous.
28:15You don't have to say it.
28:16You're the one who put the air in.
28:18Excuse me.
28:20Let's take a look at the data again.
28:23How many companies are hiring you?
28:27There are about 60,000 to 70,000 companies.
28:3060,000 to 70,000?
28:31That's amazing.
28:32What kind of companies are registered?
28:35Some of them are restaurants.
28:38Some of them are logistics companies.
28:41There are various companies.
28:43How old are they?
28:45They are in their 20s to 30s.
28:48More than half of them are in their 30s.
28:52Of course, there are people in other ages, too.
28:55Not just young people?
28:56That's right.
28:57There are people of all ages.
28:59There are people of my age, too?
29:01Yes, of course.
29:03There are people over the age of 15.
29:05For example, people who want to work after they retire.
29:10Yes, that's right.
29:12There are people in their 70s.
29:15There are people who work part-time at a convenience store every day.
29:20It's not a long-term job, it's a registered job.
29:23That's right.
29:24They want to work in various places.
29:27They say it's worth it to work.
29:29There are people who like to work.
29:31What are the advantages of hiring a company?
29:35First of all, it's a job advertisement.
29:38If you have an interview,
29:40it's hard for young people to get together.
29:43That's right.
29:44If you don't have enough people,
29:46you can get people right away.
29:48I see.
29:49Also, if you meet a good person who actually works for you,
29:54you can get a part-time job.
29:59Is that okay?
30:00Yes.
30:01In addition, the company pays 30% of the salary paid as a part-time job.
30:13For example, if you pay 10,000 yen for a part-time job,
30:17you will pay 3,000 yen as a share.
30:20Now, here's a quiz.
30:24What is the second most important job?
30:27The first is a student.
30:30That's right.
30:32What is the second most important job?
30:39It's a student.
30:40Oh, I see.
30:41It's a student or a housewife.
30:43The first is a student.
30:44What do you think it is?
30:46I think it's like a secondary job.
30:49I think there are people who do it separately from their main job.
30:52I see.
30:53It's a company employee.
30:55I think it's a housewife.
30:59I think it's a housewife.
31:02It took me a few minutes to answer.
31:04I see.
31:05It's an entertainer.
31:07That's it.
31:08The correct answer is...
31:11The correct answer is a company employee.
31:13Thank you very much.
31:15So, it's like a secondary job.
31:18It's like a secondary job.
31:20It's like a secondary job.
31:24I see.
31:25There are weddings and life events.
31:28So, I think there's a lot of money involved.
31:30I see.
31:32Do other entertainers come?
31:34Yes, I heard that there are people who use it.
31:36I heard that there are people who use it.
31:37Some entertainers don't know the schedule until just before.
31:40That's right.
31:41It's not a big deal to be a famous entertainer.
31:44It's not a big deal to be a famous entertainer.
31:49If you're not famous, all I want you to say is,
31:51If you're not famous, all I want you to say is,
31:53say, hello, Chichirimasen.
31:55Say, hello.
31:56I see.
31:58It would be nice to get 500 yen on Chabuto and perform.
32:01That's right.
32:03They are miserable.
32:05I think it's nice to say, Thank you for your hard work.
32:06I think it's nice to get 500 yen on Chabuto and perform.
32:09It's not a joke that adults say, Thank you for your hard work.
32:13It's 500 yen.
32:14You don't have to use your wallet on purpose.
32:17And what makes Shareful so different from other part-time jobs is...
32:22I don't need this.
32:23After you work, you get a review.
32:28Before you get a review, you get to see what kind of company you work for.
32:32You get to see what other people think about you.
32:34It makes you feel safe.
32:35So you don't make as many mistakes, right?
32:37I like the word review.
32:38It's like you're facing the public.
32:40Don't you think the word review is a good idea?
32:45It's hard to get angry.
32:47You get greedy.
32:49Nagano-san, we don't have enough people for today's show.
32:54So we're going to use Shareful to recruit people.
32:57What?
32:58I think they're young people around here.
33:03These three.
33:04These three, right?
33:06These people are going to use Shareful as ADs.
33:09ADs?
33:11They're going to use Shareful to recruit ADs two days in advance.
33:16It's 1,500 yen per day.
33:18Two days in advance?
33:19These three have used Shareful before.
33:25Can I do this without any experience?
33:29You can.
33:31I see.
33:32Excuse me.
33:33Let's ask Shareful users about their experience.
33:38You've used Shareful before.
33:42What kind of work did you do?
33:44I worked as a salesman for a clothing store.
33:47That's fast.
33:48I had a lot of clients.
33:49I see.
33:50Did you work at a concert?
33:51Yes.
33:52That's fast.
33:53You need someone to work with.
33:54I worked at a wedding presentation.
33:56I see.
33:57Are there people around you who use Shareful?
34:00Yes, there are.
34:01I don't have a part-time job right now.
34:04I'm looking for a part-time job.
34:06I can use Shareful whenever I want.
34:08It's fun to learn about life.
34:11While you're going to college.
34:13There's an interesting story from one of the employees.
34:17Oh, you're here.
34:18I'm at work.
34:19You're a beautiful woman.
34:20Yes.
34:21How did you end up working at Shareful?
34:26I was looking for a job at Shareful.
34:30What?
34:31You were looking for a job at Shareful?
34:34Yes.
34:35What?
34:36I didn't know that.
34:38I was looking for a part-time job at a self-service company.
34:41I see.
34:42That's interesting.
34:43Did you work at Shareful for a day?
34:47Yes.
34:48I started at the spot.
34:50I see.
34:51It was a draw.
34:53I see.
34:54Did you get a good job?
34:57Yes.
34:58She was a college student at that time.
35:00She joined the company with her graduation.
35:03That's amazing.
35:05She's a leader in the agent division.
35:08I didn't know that.
35:10How old are you now?
35:12I'm 23 years old.
35:14You're a leader.
35:15I'm 23 years old.
35:16You're very talented.
35:18What was the strangest job you've ever had?
35:23Some people use Shareful as a side job.
35:27A side job?
35:28It's like a nomad's life.
35:30That's right.
35:31She suddenly said something strong.
35:33In addition to that,
35:35there were other job offers such as a part-time job at a self-service company for 50,000 yen a day,
35:38and a part-time job at a self-service company for 50,000 yen a day.
35:43Is there such a thing?
35:44Is there such a thing?
35:45Is there such a thing?
35:46Furthermore,
35:47For example,
35:48when I came to Tokyo before the live show,
35:53I wanted to have a cute hair set,
35:56so I put in Shareful only in the morning,
35:58went to the beauty salon in the afternoon,
36:00and went to the live show at night.
36:02You live in the last minute.
36:04That's amazing.
36:05If you think about it in the old days,
36:07wouldn't you have a lot of hair in Tokyo?
36:09Young people now,
36:10people of the Z generation,
36:11are conscious of hair loss.
36:14Hair loss.
36:15Hair loss.
36:16Do you understand that feeling?
36:17Yes, I do.
36:18It's the ultimate type.
36:19I feel like I've spent a meaningful time
36:22because I can get rid of it in one day.
36:24It's attractive.
36:26I see.
36:27That's why people of the Z generation are so diligent.
36:31They are not lazy.
36:34They try to get various things.
36:36If you spend the same time,
36:37I think I want to get the maximum harvest.
36:42I spent a meaningful time watching this video.
36:46It's like another type of performance.
36:49I'm sure he's quiet, but I think he's that kind of person.
36:53What do you think as a salesperson?
36:55For example, there are people who have good reviews on Shareful.
37:01People who work tirelessly every day.
37:04People who work very hard.
37:06I would like to offer a service
37:08to those people
37:10to make their work experience
37:13more enjoyable.
37:16That's what you offer?
37:18If you want,
37:19I would like to offer a service
37:21to introduce the job of a salesperson.
37:24You don't know that much about general harvesting.
37:28That's true.
37:29You don't know if there is a habit or not.
37:31And if you actually work,
37:33you can see the actual part that is not competitive.
37:36That's right.
37:37The other person and this person.
37:38I won't do it.
37:40I won't do it.
37:42What are you talking about?
37:46I'm looking forward to it.
37:48You're looking forward to it?
37:50It doesn't matter.
37:51You're not looking forward to the story, are you?
37:54No.
37:58It was a wonderful day.
38:00How was it?
38:01I was impressed that the world is turning
38:04to make everyone happy more efficiently.
38:08The times have changed.
38:10I thought it was a good meaning.
38:12Both companies are free-spirited.
38:17But they are not free-spirited.
38:20I thought they were doing it right.
38:22I think this young company is wonderful.
38:27After this,
38:28you can see the 30-second story of
38:31Shibata and Watanabe Nishikigoi.
38:34After the commercial.
38:36Good, good.
38:40Do you know what this is?
38:42Is this a white coat?
38:44This is a dining room.
38:45After the commercial.
38:48I'll show you the power of M-1.
38:51You're exaggerating.
38:53You're exaggerating.
38:54Really.
38:55Next person, please.
39:00You're early.
39:02I have a fever and a sore throat.
39:05It's because of this.
39:07I have a cold.
39:09It's winter, but I have a cold.
39:11I'll take a look.
39:21My heart isn't beating.
39:23What?
39:28You can't come to Nagano.
39:30Watch the next episode of TVer.

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