"Why don't train Otaku want to get a train Conductor job if it's their passion?". Proceeds to explain every horrible reason why you shouldn't be a train conductor.
During Tambora eruption we have earthquake, tsunami, 3 days without sun, years without summer, and years of global temperature drop. Edit: The eruption also caused global scale famine due to global temperature drop from the volcanic dust in the atmosphere.
I work in Japan, they really do deductions in salary for coming in late. There was this one time I was late for 1 minute. 1 MINUTE. They made me fill a form. So I wrote in there my supposed time for work (say 7:30) and the one minute late. So (7:30~7:31), my manager corrected me that if I got late even just for a minute it's already considered 30mins, or they have to record it as 30mins... They insisted that I should correct it and make it 7:30~8:00 Gosh. I got a deduction in my salary that month for that. How about all those times I stayed longer to finish my work? Japanese Society, yaay! If you work in Japan, get to work exactly on time, and leave on time. You got this 🙆🏻♀️
“If we actually enforce that in this office, this office will be spotless” Well I guess you figured out why Japan is super clean and spotless in general 💀
Yeah, growing up in the PNW we've sort of just been waiting for a disaster level earthquake for a while now. We hear every year how overdue we are for "the big one." It seems like there are a lot of massive earthquakes that are overdue all over the world.
@@DaftRaincloudI think the last big one was the Nepal one back in 2017/18/19, I can't remember the correct year. That one was predicted but I don't know whether that was also overdue or if it happened quite earlier
@@elianotari5132either Nepal or Turkey one but again predicting earthquake is more difficult than tornado or hurricanes since we haven't had the equipment for plate movement or volcanic activities as same level as the weather/tornado one yet.
And I'm going in August. Might not be any of us, but someone will probably be there when it finally does erupt... Terrifying thought from their perspective
@@naruomi9477 Jesus, was indeed not aware... Good to know 😅 We're a larger group, so there's some safety in that, but good cue to never take safety for granted!
Maybe they could go to one of the disaster prevention education centers in Tokyo where they have shaking tables that simulate earthquakes of different magnitudes.
The Korean ones was pretty cool to see (it's pretty common on variety shows like running man) The Japanese ones might be too... Then again they have a cool poo museum...
Every occurpation in different countries does have their own superatural Taboo culture people tend to avoid... I once work as IT in singapore health care, theres a saying by the nurse to never buy take away Bau to the hospital. If you do someone under your care would pass away that night.
And according to Google, it's around 70,000 euro in Switzerland. Which is probably as high as it gets in Europe. In the US it's apparently between 50,000 USD to 80,000 USD.
😂 cme from the sun is way more concerning followed by a crustal displacement 😂 you boy need to catch up , I know IQ is not required for YT but it might be a good idea cause even a smaller solar eruption generates earthquakes.
Topic: Would we be able to survive a megaquake?
First 30 seconds: Lmao no
Rest of the video: TRAINS
A far more important topic
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Peak trash taste
"Why don't train Otaku want to get a train Conductor job if it's their passion?". Proceeds to explain every horrible reason why you shouldn't be a train conductor.
At least in Australia, they also have tens of thousands of applicants
1:28 Earthquake AND Tsunami? Damm, 2 for 1 ...now that's what I call a deal.
During Tambora eruption we have earthquake, tsunami, 3 days without sun, years without summer, and years of global temperature drop.
Edit: The eruption also caused global scale famine due to global temperature drop from the volcanic dust in the atmosphere.
Earthquake, Tsunami AND exploding mountain :,)
Connor is a secret train otaku
I work in Japan, they really do deductions in salary for coming in late.
There was this one time I was late for 1 minute. 1 MINUTE. They made me fill a form. So I wrote in there my supposed time for work (say 7:30) and the one minute late.
So (7:30~7:31), my manager corrected me that if I got late even just for a minute it's already considered 30mins, or they have to record it as 30mins... They insisted that I should correct it and make it 7:30~8:00 Gosh. I got a deduction in my salary that month for that. How about all those times I stayed longer to finish my work? Japanese Society, yaay!
If you work in Japan, get to work exactly on time, and leave on time. You got this 🙆🏻♀️
“If we actually enforce that in this office, this office will be spotless”
Well I guess you figured out why Japan is super clean and spotless in general 💀
There is also the big one. A magnitude 8 to 9 earthquake in the Bay Area thats 15 years overdue. Its kinda terrifying
Well... Is golden gate gonna collapse then? I doubt it's protected that much...
Yeah, growing up in the PNW we've sort of just been waiting for a disaster level earthquake for a while now. We hear every year how overdue we are for "the big one." It seems like there are a lot of massive earthquakes that are overdue all over the world.
@@DaftRaincloudI think the last big one was the Nepal one back in 2017/18/19, I can't remember the correct year. That one was predicted but I don't know whether that was also overdue or if it happened quite earlier
@@elianotari5132either Nepal or Turkey one but again predicting earthquake is more difficult than tornado or hurricanes since we haven't had the equipment for plate movement or volcanic activities as same level as the weather/tornado one yet.
@@bimapriambada1098 the Turkey one from last year was massive, yes, but I don't know if it was actually expected
Japan and Chile are connected by this lol, if there's an earthquake in either country the other gets a tsunami
Well shtttt
Brothers in crises
I’m going to climb mt Fuji in 8 days 💀
Same, Climbing it next week on tuesday
@@DexPlaysGames we’ll wish my luck cuz it seems it’s finna rain
And I'm going in August. Might not be any of us, but someone will probably be there when it finally does erupt... Terrifying thought from their perspective
@@silverhand861 what’s scary is that today 3 people died on mt Fuji without people knowing why yet. So stay careful
@@naruomi9477 Jesus, was indeed not aware... Good to know 😅
We're a larger group, so there's some safety in that, but good cue to never take safety for granted!
Maybe they could go to one of the disaster prevention education centers in Tokyo where they have shaking tables that simulate earthquakes of different magnitudes.
The Korean ones was pretty cool to see (it's pretty common on variety shows like running man)
The Japanese ones might be too... Then again they have a cool poo museum...
This is going to sound really dark, but I think I’d just deliberately let myself die.
Japanese Coffee Enthusiasts has more than enough power to stop megaquake
2:55 literally my dad lol. He such a train nerd lol
7:20 maybe america but definitely not europe xDDD
We could have another about 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile. That quake was 9.5.
Every occurpation in different countries does have their own superatural Taboo culture people tend to avoid...
I once work as IT in singapore health care, theres a saying by the nurse to never buy take away Bau to the hospital. If you do someone under your care would pass away that night.
Eq, plus tsunami, plus eruption, Ur cooked
Huh, double ? Train conductor's gross income in Germany is like around ~52,000 euro.
And according to Google, it's around 70,000 euro in Switzerland. Which is probably as high as it gets in Europe.
In the US it's apparently between 50,000 USD to 80,000 USD.
@@VVayVVard Streamers, man. They're so detached from reality lel
These are the same guys that said you don't need to know Japanese to live in Japan.
@@VVayVVardin Australia, it seems to be 70-100k AUD base, with 100k-120k if you do overtime
I too would rather talk about trains than earthquakes
They should do an episode about AMVs and their history and pick some favorites
😂 cme from the sun is way more concerning followed by a crustal displacement 😂 you boy need to catch up , I know IQ is not required for YT but it might be a good idea cause even a smaller solar eruption generates earthquakes.