In fact, the coronavirus pandemic was considered an "abnormal situation" only until last year.
Isn't the current situation already a part of everyday life?I feel that way.
And if a state of emergency continues for a long time, it can become a part of everyday life.
I also think it's kind of scary.
CPM is Segawa.
In terms of full-year financial forecasts, railway companiesdeficitIt seems highly likely.
The current situation is『Abnormal』from"Daily Life"Maybe the same is true for companies.
If there is no longer any need to go to work, companies will naturally cut commuting allowances.
Probably the transportation costs incurred every time you go to work are covered on a spot basis.
I think the rule is that it should be processed as an expense claim.
In other words, fewer people will buy commuter passes.
This seems to be the main factor behind the deficit.
...So, something suddenly occurred to me.
By forcing commuters to endure the rush hour conditions every day,
Sales have finally increased...and.
If they don't run in such packed conditions that they risk breaking a back, they'll end up in the red.
Of course, trains have to run even if there are few passengers.
This would require huge costs, and I understand the situation.
The solution is to simply reduce the number of books...?
Ever since I was old enough to understand, my father would leave the house early in the morning.
It was normal to commute to work in the city on a crowded train.
I've become a member of society and it's become the norm
I thought that was just a typical commuter scene...
Maybe this is also a turning point...?
The infrastructure that was once taken for granted
It's time to reconsider that revenue structure.
It feels like this issue, which was bound to arise sooner or later, is now becoming apparent.
This coronavirus pandemic is seen as a bad time.
Of course, it would be easy to just cut it off.
In reality, it's not a good thing.
But that was the trigger that made me realize that I hadn't noticed anything strange up until now.
I began to notice things like, "Hmm...?"
It is natural to question and raise objections.
What made it possible wasIt's the least we can do during the coronavirus pandemic.,and.
I went to Zushi for work the other day.
Watching the sunset near the coast
You can have meetings and work over a cup of coffee.
Although I can get work done, I don't feel like I'm "overwhelmed"
I thought he was very human and good at his job.
This is what has made it possible,
Perhaps the fact that I was able to feel this way is also a benefit of the coronavirus pandemic.
I think if I don't think like that, I can't do it.
If it weren't for this situation, I would be working on the open terrace in Zushi.
I don't think I even felt that way.
A world where the coronavirus has ended.
I wonder what that situation is like…
Until next time,
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CPM Yusuke Hasegawa
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