Ah, I almost forgot, because it was such a bad experience.
When I first moved back to Japan, I would take anything. There was a cable contractor that said they would pay $100 per day, so I jumped all over it.
The first thing that I didn't like was that they paid in arrears, which meant I didn't get my first paycheck for 2 months for the 1st month, which was okay because that's how Japan does it.
What pissed me off was that they paid me 10,000 yen per day when the exchange rate essentially made it $74.
The 2nd paycheck I got, I was pissed that I got 10,000 yen instead of $100, so I wasn't paying attention and screwed in a wire that was not level (about 2 inches off) from the line across the house.
They "fired" me for that, because it had to be perfect per the contract and that meant to do it over, but I also quit before they could.
It was kind of awkward picking up my 3rd paycheck (as I was still owed a month) on payday when I didn't work there anymore. But, by then, I was already into my 6-figure sales job, so I was past that chump change argument.