Japanese photographer Yusuke Sakai is one of my favorites! He’s young and yet his body of work is very intriguing. In this collection named SalaryMan Blues, the artist portraits the bitterness of being a businessman. Here are his works on the collection:
“A Salaryman refers to a Japanese white-collar businessman. The busy, work-filled days continue. Every day my fatigue grow.Once I pass a certain level of fatigue, however, I stop feeling tired.
What am I seeing there, feeling little upsurges of sentiment and comfort-drinking a nutritional drink while striking a keyboard?
It is the world in my heart.
It is the world unrelated the noise of day-today life.
I am vacantly looking at myself in the world.
I am looking at me, with no consciousness.
This work is the self portrait recorded inside of my heart.” Yusuke Sakai
To find out more about his work here.
Tax law about businesses in the USA is ever changing. When job offers do come and I’ll
admit, some companies may fear hiring you because they fear a
former owner being an employee, negotiate the best salary you can along with the best benefits you can for you and your family.
Two: Increase in income – When you are able to increase your traffic to the business, you will easily
be able to also increase your income.