Princess Aiko took it and went to the workplace to observe it first, so as to prepare for the future work
Princess Aiko knows this, so she first goes around the workplace to prepare for her work at Kaneho.
Princess Aiko, the only child of the Japanese imperial family, has always been the focus of public attention. After all, she was born with everyone's expectations and blessings, and the public looked at her as if she were their own daughter, always afraid that she would suffer and wished her the best.
Princess Aiko is about to finish her final year of graduate school, but the royal daughter with a degree in Japanese literature is not studying abroad like other princesses. This is unusual because Aiko's cousins, Princess Mako and Princess Yoshiko, as well as Aiko's cousins, without exception, went to England to continue their studies. Princess Binko of the Mikasa family received her doctorate from Oxford University, but Aiko decided not to pursue further studies after graduating from Gakuen University.
Initially, according to royal rules, if the princess did not continue her studies, she had to become a full-time member of the royal family and leave the royal family to perform official duties. However, when the Imperial Household Agency announced that Princess Aiko would attend the graduation ceremony to handle official business, Aiko once again surprised the public, although she also accepted a job offer from the Japanese Red Cross Society as an informal contract employee, working for the Red Cross 2-3 days a week.
Princess Aiko held a graduation ceremony in March and was officially appointed as a member of the Red Cross on April 1, and her transition from graduate to career start-up has continued.
According to Japan**, on the afternoon of the 1st of this month, Princess Aiko visited the headquarters of the Red Hall for the first time in a royal limousine after getting a job. It was also a solo trip, not accompanied by her parents, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako.
It can be seen from the royal reporter's ** that Princess Aiko is sitting in the car with a calm expression. As she walked out of the palace gates, the royal fans gathered along the way waved to her, while Princess Aiko nodded and smiled.
Princess Aiko is still relatively clear, although she has no social work experience, but once the job is determined, she also knows that she must go to the unit to see, understand the situation, be familiar with the place of work, get familiar with her future bosses and colleagues, and listen carefully to the work instructions, so that when the time comes, she will not be in a hurry and know nothing.
Princess Aiko spent a full five hours at the Red Cross Society, and I think she must have gained a lot and had a good idea of whether she would be able to do a good job in the future.
We are all ordinary people who love to watch royal gossip, and ordinary people can't help but pay attention to some topics of real interest. Does Princess Aiko get paid to work for the Red Cross? This is certain, Aiko and the Red Cross must sign a labor contract, the term of the labor contract is generally 3 to 5 years, and Aiko is paid a certain salary according to the average social wage.
When Princess Aiko came of age, she received a fee from the royal family every year with her parents to cover her daily living and study expenses. Since Princess Aiko also has to juggle the duties of the royal family when she goes to work, double the income from her work is also an important step for her to save money for her formal growth and gradual independence.
The princesses of the royal family are going to get married in the future, and Mako, Aiko's cousin, gave up the 1 she deserved in order to calm the turmoilA marriage subsidy of 500 million yen, married to Kei Komuro. Mako and Kei Komuro moved to the United States, using the real money that Mako had saved over the years, as well as her salary as honorary president. According to outside estimates, Princess Mako's personal savings over the years totaled about 100 million yen.
The 22-year-old Princess Aiko is already a big girl, and since she started working in April, she has slowly seen the outside world and will learn to make more friends and participate in more social activities.
Although it is impossible for royal princesses to really worry about promotions and salary increases like young people in society, this is already very rare for them.