Be Careful About How You Refer to Someone and Why
5th July 2013Don’t Panic, Make a Scene, or Throw Away Your Job
12th July 2013Don’t Neglect the Safety of You or Your Workplace
19th July 2013Beware of Next Week’s Unseen Danger
26th July 2013Everyone Has Close Calls. Learn from Them and Keep the Workplace Healthy
2nd August 2013Examine Unexpected Problems and Hide-and-seek
9th August 2013Self Prevention, There Are People Where You Can’t See
16th August 2013A Dangerous Sprout, Beware Tanaka’s Grandson
23rd August 2013Do You Have It? Mental Capacity and the Accumulation of Feelings
30th August 2013It’ll Be Good Later, at the Same Time Good Things Can Cause Huge Regrets
6th September 2013Beware the Sweet Trap That Tries to Lure You In
13th September 2013Wait a Moment, Being Accustomed and Being Unprepared Are Life-Threatening
20th September 2013Now We’re Set, a Fun Workplace Leading to Tomorrow
27th September 2013Imagine if three people suddenly found themselves as civil servants of the city Mitsuba. What sort of personalities and drives would they have to push them to seek out such careers? Lucy Yamagami, a serious young woman assigned to the Welfare Administrative Section, intends to use the job as a means of settling a vendetta against another civil servant. Yutaka Hasebe, a flirtatious young man assigned to the First Section of the Welfare Department, intends to slack off whenever he can and have a good time. And Saya Miyoshi, a college graduate assigned to the Second Section of the Welfare Department, intends to simply get through the first job she's had in her life as best she can. Servant x Service follows these three newcomers starting their jobs as government employees under their supervisor, Taishi Ichimiya, who is utterly clueless about how to direct them—despite having worked there for the last eight years. Nevertheless, he welcomes them as fellow civil servants and encourages them to work themselves like dogs for the sake of the citizens. We follow their day-to-day lives as they experience the rigors of government employment, including dealing with regulations, office romances, paperwork, and being the nearest punching bags when citizens need something to complain about.





