I am now unemployed. Job-seeking allowances paid by the government have limits, and many jobs are moving to other cities, so you may eventually have to leave your hometown. In fact, it is a common phenomenon in East Asia, but it is still not an easy decision. If possible, I would like to remain in my hometown. I'm often told that I'll be fired if I work in a factory because I move slower than other people, but I'm not sociable enough to work in the service industry. Because monthly maintenance costs are less than half of the minimum wage, serving staff (waiters) at local restaurants are being replaced by kiosks and robots, but machines have not yet replaced chefs. If I learn how to cook, can I get a job as a chef? Or will chefs soon be replaced by machines? In the case of some cooking fields, there have already been cases in large cities where chefs have been replaced by machines.