8/9/22

Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of ISOWA-Bito

 


 Following celebrating 50, 40, and 30 years of anniversaries, this month we celebrated four ISOWA-Bitos for their 20th anniversary on the job. 

I had actually planned to have them speak in front of everyone about how they felt about their 20 years, but due to the deteriorating situation in COVID, we had to postpone the company-wide morning meeting and celebrate with a few members of the Employees Support G. and me.


Mr. S (back row, center)

 Since no personnel could adjust hydraulic equipment at the time, he was given the opportunity to follow his seniors to become a specialist in hydraulics. He studied hard and indeed became a specialist in hydraulic equipment. From there, he further developed his skills and became an assembly leader. He is now in a position to nurture his successor. So, I hope he will talk a little more. And before that, a 'smile'! He was smiling when he was giving his speech, but in the picture, he is back to his usual Mr. S self... (haha)


Mr. Ni (back row, left)

As soon as he joined ISOWA, he became the ace of ISOWA's baseball team, surpassing all of his seniors who were the aces of the team at the time. 

Now he is the ace of ISOWA corporation. 

And next, I’m expecting he will become “a big ace” of us.


Ms. K (front row, left)

Aims to be the first female coach!

The speed and precision of your work is perfect. The only thing left to do is to put on a smile.

Yes, just like in the picture.


Mr. No (back row, right)

After working seven years as a TASUKE-Bito, he switched to work as an ISOWA-Bito.

So he actually has been working at ISOWA for 27 years. 

So, in 3 years, I will celebrate him with an award for his 30th anniversary on the job. 

I’m expecting he will become a representative of the support department in the future.


Actually, there is one more person, but his family member has been sick since last night, so he had to cancel his participation in this celebration. I will write about this later.


All of them were new graduates hired person at the time except for Mr. No, who transferred from TASUKE-Bito.


They were the first members hired when I rebuilt the struggling recruitment process after I became the president.

I hope they will continue to exert themselves and become the driving force of ISOWA.

I have great expectations for them.

Thank you for 20 years!


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