Japanese startup Exit will quit your job and confront your boss for you for $144.
Employers "try to make you ashamed and guilty that you quit your job in less than three years," the cofounder told Al Jazeera.
Japanese culture — with deep-rooted practices for lifetime employment — sees success as a long-term commitment.
That's the exact sentiment one company is capitalizing on: For 20,000 Japanese yen, or $144, a Japanese startup called Exit will quit your job for you.
Exit's story began in 2017 when cofounder Toshiyuki Niino was trying to quit a job he was unhappy at, Al Jazeera reported.
Persons:
Al Jazeera, —, Toshiyuki Niino, Niino, Yuichiro Okazaki
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Employers, Service
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Al, Al Jazeera, Japan