In new Vegas House, NCR, and Legion all require citizens to pay taxes. Admittedly the legion calls it tribute tho. In fallout 3 the brotherhood had a split over taxing wastelanders. In fallout 1 AND 2 there’s enough civilization for taxes. Fallout 4 even still includes Taxes as you the player get a cut of the profits of your settlements.
I will stand by this. The world of Fallout became less screwed up *after* the apocalypse. Sure there's a lot of unsavory elements, but at least most of them can be solved with a generous application of gun.
Imagine a fallout game set in US Occupied Mexico or Canada , would they have their own Vaults? Edit: damn 94 Likes XD Another Edit: Guys its just a comment lol
Correct me if im stupid, but on the elevator it said "Windows on the Sky", is that a ripoff of the "Windows on the World" ontop of the World Trade Center?
Now i just an entire animated series about vault boy surviving in the wastes. Kind of breaks the 4th wall like he did in one of the cartoons for the series and realizes hes been lied to and revolts
Wait really if that is true I'm disappointed that a large company with a product that tries to warn us about the perils of big bad company's would be a big bad company
What doesn’t make sense, is that the Vault Boy is ever disgruntled or dissatisfied with the oppressive nature of Vault-tech corporate culture. Why would the company animate the mascot to be upset that his vacation days cannot ever be used? It doesn’t make any sense.
@@nicholasbrunell8210 maybe, but I feel like realistically Vault-tech would want the intended audience of this propaganda to suppress the natural feeling of revulsion or depression one might feel during the scenarios depicted. Like vault boy’s *normal* sunny disposition in the face of nuclear abominations generally is a good example of why it feels off when vault-boy ever emotes the way a normal person would when denied hard earned vacation days. I’d expect vault boy to smile and give a thumbs up when he is physically, mentally, and spiritually abused by his corporate master. That’s more in character for the icon, and makes sense if this cartoon is supposed to be propaganda created by vault tech.
Well-animated, and way too self-aware to work as an actual in-company anything. Whoever put this in front of HR would be fired... unless it was an HR department for a rival company!
I can't tell if this is about Vault tech work conditions or Amazon's they are too similar.
Shh, it might be a encoded message. Don't expose the workers sending it.
Similar not but Same
Reading some of the stuff ex employees said, Amazon so getting closer and closer to surpassing vault tec
The irony of the Fallout tv show being on Amazon Prime isn’t lost on me 😂
The irony was not lost on me either.
Toilet tokens for restroom usage from Vault-tek in Fallout, sponsored by Amazon - that's some irony)
Using them is frowned upon…
I don't see that toilet token ever exists.
and I see there's a vault in mid country as well. this should be where Fallout 5 be.
Instantly brought back bad memories of working at Amazon 😂
The vault boy burning the IRS papers burst me
Vault boy
And HR complaints and Leave applications
Crazy that the irs still exists in the fallout universe
In the Fallout 76 Atlantic City update, there's a faction called the Municipals. They're basically the post war IRS.
Death and taxes...
In new Vegas House, NCR, and Legion all require citizens to pay taxes. Admittedly the legion calls it tribute tho. In fallout 3 the brotherhood had a split over taxing wastelanders. In fallout 1 AND 2 there’s enough civilization for taxes. Fallout 4 even still includes Taxes as you the player get a cut of the profits of your settlements.
@@Skullhawk13Money is still important even during the Apocalypse.
Governments do not run without taxes
I will stand by this. The world of Fallout became less screwed up *after* the apocalypse.
Sure there's a lot of unsavory elements, but at least most of them can be solved with a generous application of gun.
The higher you go, the harder to quit and they seem intimatly aware of that given how every single one of theese videos has less and less filter
are we sure this is about Vault Tech and not Amazon?
I always love the, “this is normal,” moment.
2:03 PTO in a nutshell
Imagine a fallout game set in US Occupied Mexico or Canada , would they have their own Vaults?
Edit: damn 94 Likes XD
Another Edit: Guys its just a comment lol
Good question, based off what we know mexico had no vaults but did have "shelters" wich were set up by apperently local goverment and people
Idk canada tho maybe they had buke resistant igloos or they just left quebec
In the map shown at Episode 8 of the series, they show that they indeed have some Vaults on South Canada.
@molanohouse so your tell me theirs a chance? , YEAH!!
(Still very unlikely)
Yeah sure whatever buddy get your ass to the Sierra Madre don't forget your collar
Basically working in any place in America, today, in real life.
No comment's? Let me fix that
Same
@@zippy8250 now let's get married
@@richardjacket1736 XD
These Vault Tec Training videos is the best byproduct of the tv show
USA if deregulation and only handing out fines to big companies continue.
Correct me if im stupid, but on the elevator it said "Windows on the Sky", is that a ripoff of the "Windows on the World" ontop of the World Trade Center?
That's what I thought lol
I do believe so.
That was a Good One
I'm glad vault zero is cannon
Why does this feel like current year corporate culture?
Howdy do fellow poor people...says a tv show created and developed by a fortune 500 company
Its Accenture!!!
Did Vault Tec try out a truth serum vault or where did this strangely open and almost honest clip come from?
The higher you get in a company the more transparent things get because it becomes harder to quit.
Той футуристичний велосипед справді існував! В реальності його особливістю було вбудоване радіо.
Now i just an entire animated series about vault boy surviving in the wastes. Kind of breaks the 4th wall like he did in one of the cartoons for the series and realizes hes been lied to and revolts
I see you commented this on ever single one of these videos and I’m gonna try to make at least one episode of that by halfway through 2025
Bethesda making vault tec cartoons it's just talking about itself
Wait really if that is true I'm disappointed that a large company with a product that tries to warn us about the perils of big bad company's would be a big bad company
@@muffnman980go look up “Bill Hicks Marketing and Advertising”
@@muffnman980it’s obviously satirical, use your critical thinking skills
Amazon culture self-report
What doesn’t make sense, is that the Vault Boy is ever disgruntled or dissatisfied with the oppressive nature of Vault-tech corporate culture.
Why would the company animate the mascot to be upset that his vacation days cannot ever be used? It doesn’t make any sense.
Relatability?
@@nicholasbrunell8210 maybe, but I feel like realistically Vault-tech would want the intended audience of this propaganda to suppress the natural feeling of revulsion or depression one might feel during the scenarios depicted.
Like vault boy’s *normal* sunny disposition in the face of nuclear abominations generally is a good example of why it feels off when vault-boy ever emotes the way a normal person would when denied hard earned vacation days.
I’d expect vault boy to smile and give a thumbs up when he is physically, mentally, and spiritually abused by his corporate master. That’s more in character for the icon, and makes sense if this cartoon is supposed to be propaganda created by vault tech.
It’s more so catered to us as the viewer then something that would make sense in-universe
The vault boy cartoon is highly satirical
@@Armin2012 …..I know. That’s why I’m criticizing it. Many of the other vault tech cartoons do not have this stylistic presentation.
@@TheBuckweat33 fair enough
I love this phase of self-concious corporate satire. Even the pinko writers can be funny sometimes
Someone edit “this is normal” to every single clip of a horrific vault experiment 1:14
This is pretty much all of corporate America.
Yup Exactly like in big countries in European union and in America.
The elevator restrictor would have come in handy in Vault 4 when they didn't want people wandering into Level 12 wouldn't it?
Vault Tec loved their experiments perhaps that feature was intentionally left out to see what would happen
Geez No Wonder Coper Howards Such A Jerk
Is fallout 5
Well-animated, and way too self-aware to work as an actual in-company anything. Whoever put this in front of HR would be fired... unless it was an HR department for a rival company!
where did you get this ad? 1:01
and is this a test equipment of Vault 88 that Sole Survivor will conduct a vault experiment 21 decades later. ?
What game is this???
Edit: I mean which fallout game?
It's for the TV show
@@BasicViewer thanks, I am stupid for that 😭
Too on the nose.
Fallout 76 and The Tv Show are so fucking garbage but got damn do I love the marketing behind it
Me when I'm wrong:
Ok fallout 76 sure whatever but the tv show?
WRONG
@@GhostlyPhantome Cannot believe this channel liked this shitty comment
Fallout 76 has gotten better now and the show is great.