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00:00Today's Gacchiri Monday is...
00:04Gathering people to make money!
00:08In the past few years,
00:10there have been a lot of stores and companies
00:13that have been struggling to gather people.
00:16That's right.
00:17Even if you have a profitable business,
00:20it won't start without people.
00:23That's why it's important to gather people.
00:28How do you gather people?
00:31There are quite a few companies
00:34that are making a lot of money
00:36by getting into places where people are likely to gather.
00:39For some reason,
00:40the number of truck drivers who are short of people
00:42has increased by 130 million yen.
00:44What is this multi-technology?
00:46I didn't drink a drop of alcohol.
00:48That's great!
00:49And then?
00:50Can you get on the old man's truck comfortably?
00:54With a history that is essential for gathering people,
00:57what does it mean to make 100 million yen?
01:00The keyword for making money is...
01:02Yagi Offer?
01:07You're in trouble because you can't get people together.
01:11Today is a must-see 30 minutes!
01:15Good morning.
01:16Today is a gathering business.
01:19It's a past industry.
01:21It's really short of people.
01:23This TV industry is really short of people.
01:25I think a lot of people are thinking about how to get people together.
01:28Let's study!
01:30Good morning.
01:32Nice to meet you.
01:35Nice to meet you, Mr. Nishida.
01:37Come on in.
01:50If you say something like an old man's story,
01:52you can't do it to some extent.
01:56This is really good.
02:02I see.
02:05Let me introduce today's guests.
02:08It's their first appearance.
02:09News media editor-in-chief, Mr. Ken Ishida.
02:12And two nice guys.
02:14Good morning.
02:16Why are there two nice guys today?
02:18Short of people is the same as the comic book industry.
02:21That's right.
02:22Is the comic book industry short of people?
02:24It's like a manse.
02:26The reason is the same.
02:28There aren't many people in the office.
02:30I see.
02:31There are three people in the office.
02:34I want to hire one salesperson.
02:36But I don't have enough money to pay that person.
02:39It's hard.
02:40Is it all over Japan, Mr. Ishida?
02:43The Internet industry is at its limit.
02:46For example, construction, transportation, infrastructure, etc.
02:50It is said that it is digital.
02:56But there are no people in the office.
02:59Even though it is an Internet industry,
03:01we have to face the shortage of people.
03:04It's really hard.
03:06How do you make it digital?
03:09Well...
03:10You have to look it up on Yahoo.
03:13It's difficult.
03:15I haven't looked it up on Yahoo yet.
03:17I have the latest one.
03:19I'll post it on GPT.
03:22It's the latest one.
03:25First of all,
03:27he is the savior of the industry that is struggling with the shortage of serious people.
03:33First of all, the first profitable business is from Shinbashi, Tokyo.
03:39This is Mr. Okano, the president of the company.
03:42Actually...
03:44I love this show.
03:46I want to be on this show.
03:48It's my wish.
03:50I'm serious.
03:53Thank you very much.
03:56What kind of business is it?
04:01It's a job site where you can recruit drivers.
04:05I'm serious.
04:07Mr. Okano's first profitable business is...
04:10It's a job site where you can recruit drivers.
04:17It's called Driver.
04:21How much do you make a year?
04:24It's 1.3 billion yen.
04:261.3 billion yen?
04:28What kind of site is this?
04:32You can find a company that needs a driver who can drive in Miyagi Prefecture.
04:39You can find a company that needs a driver who can drive in Gunma Prefecture.
04:45If you register, you can get a driver's license at home.
04:49It's a job site where you can get a driver's license at home.
04:53There are more than 120,000 registered drivers.
04:58That's amazing.
04:59The most registered driver is...
05:03It's a truck driver.
05:07According to Mr. Okano, the number of registered drivers is increasing.
05:12In the past, you could get a driver's license with a normal driver's license.
05:16But it's getting more and more difficult.
05:18There are a lot of people who don't have a driver's license.
05:22In 2007, a truck driver with a normal driver's license had to get a medium or large driver's license to drive.
05:33Because of this, there was a shortage of drivers.
05:37So Mr. Okano's driver is trying to get a lot of truck drivers to use it.
05:47By the way, Mr. Okano himself...
05:51I used to be a truck driver.
05:54You were a truck driver?
05:56Yes, I was.
05:57Until 10 years ago, Mr. Okano had a lot of drivers.
06:03That's why the site is made from the point of view of the driver.
06:08First of all, this is amazing.
06:11You can choose the transportation item by searching.
06:15I don't know what's so amazing about the transportation item.
06:21Let's ask the people who are carrying the luggage.
06:27This is the truck driving history of 33 years.
06:30According to Mr. Imai, a 53-year-old man who quit his job as a truck driver last year...
06:37Of course, I also load and unload.
06:41I also load and unload.
06:43It's not just driving.
06:46That's right.
06:47The truck driver's job is not just driving.
06:52Actually, loading and unloading of luggage is quite difficult.
06:57You use a lot of tools.
06:59Moreover, there are various tools for each luggage.
07:04There are tools for loading and unloading of bottles.
07:08There are tools for loading and unloading of heavy equipment.
07:12There are tools for loading and unloading of musical instruments.
07:16They are all specialized and difficult.
07:20Then...
07:22The characteristics of a truck driver is that the workplace changes.
07:27I don't know why, but there are many truck drivers who don't change what they've been carrying for a long time.
07:33In addition, for those who want to work in a familiar car,
07:37you can find out whether the truck body is a flat body or a hollow body.
07:42You can also find out whether it is a wing or a box type.
07:47In addition, you can find out whether there is a custom car or a deco car at your workplace.
07:53It's true that most of the time you work is in the car.
07:57You want to stick to it, don't you?
08:00How about you, Higuchi?
08:04I like HIDE.
08:06I see.
08:07I'm increasing what I like little by little.
08:10I see.
08:12And there is another thing that makes the truck driver happy.
08:17I chose a phone number and applied for a job.
08:21You were on the phone, weren't you?
08:23Yes, I was.
08:24Truck drivers are really good at answering the phone.
08:28Is that so?
08:29I want to act as soon as I think of it.
08:32I see.
08:33According to Mr. Okano, truck drivers are often called by phone, not by e-mail.
08:39That's why truck drivers try to apply by phone as much as possible.
08:44In addition, truck drivers are particular about creating unique websites.
08:51Let's take a look at the site.
08:54What is the current situation of cars?
08:56There are five trucks and four cars.
08:59Is there anything that truck drivers can't forgive?
09:03They lie.
09:05I see.
09:07This is Mr. Enhoto, a truck driver.
09:10And this is Mr. Shiraishi, the president of a transportation company.
09:16What is he doing?
09:19I'm listening to the content to be published in the old man's article.
09:25He is doing research to create an old man's page on a truck driver's site.
09:32It may be difficult for young people to understand the contents of the article.
09:42Staffs like Mr. Enhoto are helping him.
09:47For example.
09:49I'm trying to protect it, but if I'm lied to, I can't protect it.
09:54But I'm scared when I get angry.
09:58In the old man's article, he said.
10:02The president is hard to approach at first glance.
10:06But when something happens, he has a strong belief that he will protect his employees.
10:12It's like he's got a little corner.
10:16It was less than 50,000 yen.
10:20Thank you for your hard work.
10:22That kind of employee is cute now.
10:24That was interesting.
10:26And the story of the meal with the staff.
10:29If the president invites you to dinner, you can say,
10:33Thank you for the meal.
10:35It's a comfortable meal.
10:37It's a good arrangement.
10:40In Kanto and Osaka, there is an interviewer like Mr. Enomoto.
10:45He is making good old man's information.
10:49In this way, the driver gets 80,000 yen a month from the company where he wants to put the old man's information.
10:57I see.
11:01Mr. Enomoto's sentence.
11:03At the end, he used an emoji that he doesn't use much now.
11:07I think he's good at that.
11:09He's good at that.
11:11He's good at how to make sentences.
11:14That's great.
11:16What are you going to do from now on?
11:17If you increase the number of cars and people, it will be difficult to manage.
11:21We are developing a mechanism that can create a quality that will benefit such companies.
11:28How does it work?
11:30Until now, I had to find a car to carry my luggage.
11:36I'm looking for a car that can be carried on the side based on the driving history.
11:40I see.
11:41You're going to get rid of the loss.
11:42That's right.
11:43That's amazing.
11:45It would be great if we could create such a system.
11:49The next group of people is a mansion in Yoyogi, Tokyo.
11:57Hello.
11:59Hello.
12:01This is Mr. Nagaoka, the president of the company.
12:06Mr. Nagaoka is famous for his service called OTETSU TABI.
12:13What is the number of users?
12:15680,000 people have registered in the country.
12:20And what is the sales?
12:23I think it's pretty good.
12:27It's hard to express in words.
12:30In the past few years, it has increased by more than 18 times.
12:35What kind of service is OTETSU TABI?
12:39It takes about five hours by bullet train and car from Tokyo.
12:46This is a temple in Wakayama Prefecture.
12:51This is the temple of the best person who was built in the Heian period.
12:58In the temple, there is a woman who works hard at the office where ordinary people stay.
13:06This is Ms. Rina. She is a registered member of OTETSU TABI.
13:13What does OTETSU TABI mean?
13:16I came from Saitama.
13:19It's like a short-term part-time job.
13:22It's a short-term part-time job.
13:25I see.
13:26According to Ms. Rina, she has been working as a part-time cleaner in Wakayama for three weeks.
13:37OTETSU TABI is a service that matches the person who is looking for a part-time job with the person who is looking for a part-time job.
13:44What is it?
13:47It's OTETSU TABI, so it's not just working.
13:54Ms. Rina finished her part-time job at the office in the afternoon.
13:58It's OTETSU TABI.
14:01This is new.
14:04She came to the temple of Mr. Koya.
14:08It's free time.
14:10After that, she enjoyed Shoujin curry at a cafe.
14:16We are a platform where business people from all over Japan can travel while working part-time jobs.
14:26Ms. Rina enjoyed sightseeing at Mr. Koya's shop while working part-time jobs for three weeks.
14:38There are not only lodging facilities on the site of OTETSU TABI, but also registered farmers.
14:46The number of people registered is about 1,800.
14:52In OTETSU TABI, the place to stay in the area is prepared by the business people.
15:00It is characterized by being able to stay for a certain period of time.
15:05But why does the person who asks for a job ask for a part-time job at OTETSU TABI?
15:11Although I work for a local company, there are still some parts that cannot be compensated.
15:20In short, there is a shortage of people.
15:24Now, the number of tourists is not enough at all.
15:28It's over tourism.
15:30In the past few years, the demand for inbound tickets has expanded at Mr. Koya's shop.
15:36Even at the lodging, 30 foreigners come to the lodging every day.
15:41So, the people who applied for OTETSU TABI have been working for us for about two years.
15:49OTETSU TABI is a system where the part-time job is paid by the part-time job applicant.
15:53The part-time job applicant gets a matching fee of a few percent.
15:59In the case of Ms. Rina this time, the salary is three weeks.
16:05As planned, it is planned to be about 66,000 yen.
16:11The transportation fee to the part-time job at OTETSU TABI is 20,000 yen.
16:15The transportation fee for Ms. Rina, who lives in Saitama, is a little over 20,000 yen.
16:20So, what about the remaining 40,000 yen?
16:25I save it for souvenirs or other places.
16:31Isn't this great?
16:33I'm grateful.
16:36In fact, what about Ms. Rina, who is working part-time at Mr. Koya's shop?
16:40This is my third OTETSU TABI.
16:44The first time I went to Akehama in Ehime.
16:49I worked at Mikandanen.
16:54Until now, Ms. Rina has worked part-time at OTETSU TABI.
16:58She worked part-time at Mikandanen in Akehama, Ehime Prefecture.
17:02She also worked part-time at a corn farm in Tsunan-machi, Niigata Prefecture.
17:05People came to the area I didn't know.
17:08They solved my shortage of people.
17:10In my free time, they helped me manage the economy of the area.
17:13I'm aiming to be a good guide.
17:16I want to go on a trip and work together.
17:21One day, a friend of mine came to work at OTETSU TABI.
17:24He was working part-time at OTETSU TABI.
17:27He worked at a farm in Hokkaido.
17:31He ate rice with the locals for several days.
17:34It was a lot of fun.
17:36If I had a place to stay, I would ask him to come to my house.
17:40I'm sure there's a place to eat.
17:43Can I go there at midnight?
17:45It's okay.
17:47He's 24 years old.
17:50OTETSU TABI?
17:52It's an office.
17:54OTETSU TABI is an office of the Manzai Association.
17:57It's a place where you can meet comedians.
18:00I want to go to OTETSU TABI.
18:03Do you have a place to sleep?
18:05I can't stop you.
18:07Why did you say that?
18:11The next local gathering is from Shibuya, Tokyo.
18:16This is Mr. Kim.
18:19He has a unique business.
18:22What is it?
18:26I make things that are indispensable to gathering people.
18:31Things that are indispensable to gathering people?
18:35What is that?
18:38It's a resume.
18:40A resume?
18:42Speaking of a resume, this is what you write when you go to work.
18:48You buy a special paper at a convenience store.
18:51You write your address, academic background, self-promotion, and motivation.
18:57You put up your own picture and send it to the company.
19:01If there are more companies to send, it will be difficult to write.
19:07What does Mr. Kim do with that resume?
19:13I provide a service that allows you to create a resume on the Internet.
19:17Is there such a thing?
19:19It's a service that allows you to create a resume on the Internet.
19:23It's called YAGISHU.
19:27What is the sales of YAGISHU?
19:31It is sold for 500 million yen.
19:33500 million yen?
19:34The number of people who have written a resume using YAGISHU is 10 million.
19:41That's amazing.
19:43Why do people use YAGISHU so much?
19:48Miyamoto, a staff member of the program, teaches Mr. Igarashi about YAGISHU.
19:53He experiences writing a resume for changing jobs.
19:57How long does it take to write a resume?
19:59It takes about 3 minutes.
20:02Then you can start writing a resume?
20:05Yes, you can create a resume on the Internet.
20:08YAGISHU's resume is a style of writing necessary information in a specific format.
20:15It's very convenient.
20:19At first, I was asked to write a resume.
20:22I can write a resume in all formats.
20:25What does this mean?
20:29It automatically calculates the year you entered and graduated.
20:37It automatically calculates the year you entered and graduated.
20:38It calculates the year you entered and graduated.
20:42You have to look it up again and again.
20:46Miyamoto discovers a great feature in the creation screen of the resume.
20:52I want an AI to write a self-promotion and a resume.
20:57What?
21:00I want an AI to write a self-promotion and a resume.
21:04What?
21:06The AI thinks of a resume.
21:09Is that possible?
21:11Is it okay to do that?
21:14However, Miyamoto is good at math, geography, and food.
21:20He wrote a resume with the name of the company.
21:23He wrote a resume with the name of the company.
21:27He pressed the button.
21:31He got a good result.
21:36He got a good result.
21:40Of course, you can also correct your own resume.
21:44Miyamoto was very impressed.
21:49Actually, this Yagishu is free to use.
21:53But if you want to use this AI function fully,
21:57it is provided by a paid plan called Yagi Prime, which is 550 yen per month.
22:02It's a very convenient Yagishu,
22:06but in fact, there was a huge business hidden behind it.
22:12According to Mr. Kobayashi,
22:16Yagishu is a service that matches users who have created resumes
22:22and companies that are looking for people.
22:26It's called Yagi Opera.
22:30That's right. You created a resume on the site earlier.
22:35That means Yagishu has a huge amount of resume data.
22:40I see.
22:42Surprisingly, Yagishu provides a service that allows companies looking for employees to see the data.
22:50Moreover, if you find a good person,
22:53the company will send you an e-mail saying,
22:55Would you like to come to my house?
22:59The number of registered companies is more than 2,600.
23:05The company pays Yagishu from 10,000 yen per month.
23:10With 10,000 yen, you can send an e-mail to 100 people out of 1.8 million Yagishu registrants.
23:20I see.
23:22According to the president of the insurance company that actually hired Yagishu's registrants,
23:28in the case of Yagishu, the meaning is different from a normal list.
23:34In other job-hunting sites,
23:37people are looking for a job because they want to get a job.
23:43It's great that Yagishu is taking the next step.
23:47That's right.
23:49In this company, Yagishu's service successfully hired two people for 10,000 yen.
23:56Yagishu is going to be amazing.
24:00Collect people with Yagishu's registrants and win!
24:05I may be an old type, but I worked hard.
24:09There are traces of erasing with an eraser.
24:12I want to see it.
24:16He believed that he was being watched.
24:19You are the representative of Yagishu, right?
24:23How do you feel when you find out that the reason for the death of Yagishu is written in AI?
24:29To be honest, when we send a scout, we get help from AI.
24:35We sent a scout because we were interested in your career.
24:42I think we're both at the forefront of that.
24:46Are you sure?
24:47I'm sure.
24:48So it doesn't matter if you find out that the death of Yagishu is written in AI?
24:51It doesn't matter.
24:52But in the end, the start of what the person is interested in is the person's feelings.
24:57Are you serious?
25:00We've seen a lot of things.
25:02Lastly, we'll ask Mr. Ishida.
25:04Please tell us the people you're interested in.
25:07That's after the commercial.
25:10That's not right at all.
25:15Please tell us the people you're interested in.
25:19Recently, I've been interested in a service called Sukedatsu.
25:22It's a service that matches the site where the craftsmen worked.
25:29It's a big industry that supports Japan, so it's a big chance.
25:34It's a big chance, but it was a hassle to make it, so no one did it.
25:38That's what I'm trying to do.
25:39I see.
25:41I feel like I'm starting to see a breakthrough in the lack of people in the manzai industry.
25:47There are a lot of people in the manzai industry, so we can't make a line group.
25:52It's just one person.
25:54I realized again that I have to get closer to them.
25:58To put it bluntly, it's DX.
26:00It's the manzai industry.
26:02The white of the manzai industry.
26:04In tissues, masks, and white chocolate.
26:08What's in all the white in the world?
26:11Titanium.
26:12Is it in the food?
26:13The secret of the white powder?
26:15Reflection!
26:26Energy!
26:28If you want to watch this program again, go to TVER or U-NEXT.

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