It's not just fun! What will become a part-time job forever?
What is it really like to be a lifelong freeter? Try to think calmly
"Free and easy"
"Light responsibility."
I think there are many people who have such an image of the way of working as a freeter.
Especially until the early 20s,
There is freedom of time and it is easy to feel light.
but...
What does that way of working look like when you get older?
Let's organize it from a realistic perspective, not from emotions.
① The older you get, the fewer choices you have.
When you're young, you can work part-time for now.
However, after the age of 30,
· Recruitment of inexperienced OK is reduced
・ The hurdle of hiring full-time employees rises
I am asked, "Why didn't you become a full-time employee until now?"
You can face such reality.
In other words, the more time passes, the more difficult it becomes to correct the trajectory.
To be able to become a full-time employee at any time,
In fact, it may only be a privilege when you are young.
② Income is difficult to grow
Within the 20s, the annual income difference with regular employees may not be so large.
But full-time employees,
Salary increase every year.
・ Position allowance
・ Bonus
・ Retirement money
As a result, income accumulates with age.
On the other hand, part-time job
Hourly wages are almost flat.
・ No bonus
No retirement pay.
There are many cases.
As a result, in 10 or 20 years
It is not uncommon to have a difference of more than 1 million to 2 million yen in annual income.
A future where you continue to work at the same hourly wage even in your 50s,
You need to be realistic and imagine.
③ The way of working depending on physical strength does not continue
When you are young,
・ Handling
・ Night shift
・ Long working hours
You may be able to cover your income.
However, physical strength definitely declines with age.
"I can do it now."
It's not "I can do it for a lifetime."
Freeters are basically
"Income = hours worked."
The moment you get sick or can't work
There is a risk that income will stop.
④ It is easy to be disadvantaged in life events
This is not a good or bad story, but a real story.
Marriage partners and their families are worried about the future.
· Mortgage loans and card examination are difficult to pass
Social trust is weak.
You may face such situations.
In exchange for freedom of work,
It is also true that it is easy to be disadvantaged in terms of credit.
Summary: Is it easy now or safe in the future?
The way of working as a freeter
It's not all bad.
Just.
· Income is difficult to grow
Choices decrease with age.
・ Physical strength is reliable
Social trust tends to weaken.
You should know the reality.
If you choose just because "now is easy,"
It may be difficult to fix later.
The important thing is,
Whether it is a choice that will not trouble you in the future.
It's worth thinking calmly once.
# change jobs The Unexperienced # freeter # 20's The interview
私自身、20代の頃は自由で気楽なフリーター生活に魅力を感じていました。時間の制約が少なく、趣味や友人との時間を大切にできる点は確かにメリットです。しかし30代を過ぎる頃から、正社員への転職が難しくなっている現実に直面しました。求人の未経験枠は減少し、「なぜ正社員にならなかったのか」と面接で問われることも多々あります。 また、収入面では20代のうちは大きな差を感じにくくても、年齢と共に正社員の昇給や賞与の恩恵を受ける一方でフリーターは時給がほぼ横ばいのままです。実際、私も同年代の正社員と比べて10年後には100万~200万円近く年収差がつくことに驚きました。 さらに、若い頃は体力に頼って掛け持ちや夜勤で収入を稼ぐ生活も、年齢と共に徐々に負担が増してきます。フリーターの収入は“働いた時間に比例”するため、病気や怪我で働けなくなると収入も一気にゼロになるリスクがあります。 社会的信用の面でも、住宅ローンやカード審査で不利だと感じた経験があります。結婚や将来のライフイベントを考えると、安定した収入や信用は無視できない問題です。 このような経験から感じたことは、「今の自由さや気楽さだけでフリーターを続けると、後で後悔するかもしれない」ということ。もちろん、フリーターがすべて悪いとは思いませんが、将来の自分の生活を支えるためには早めにキャリアプランを考え、転職やスキルアップの準備をしておくことが必要だと痛感しています。 皆さんも、自分の今の働き方を客観的に見つめ直し、将来困らないための選択を考えてみてはいかがでしょうか?


































































































