JR Hokkaido train driver in trouble for reading book about trains on stopped train
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What an absolute, unnecessary dickhead.
...The guy who ratted out the driver, right? That's who you mean?
Yes
One can never be too careful these days.
Obviously they're on about the Karen
Yeah, that person complains when cashiers get a seat. I wish them wet socks until they change their ways (and wet slippery sandals if they don't wear socks)
Sad to see this sort of behavior in other countries. Here in the US boomers will pass out from rage if they see a cashier sitting on a stool.
some people are so sad, they can only feel good when others are down
but not sitting down
What really. Is that why in the US they always stand up? Because social culture dictates it? Crazy
It must be a rite of passage for middle managers to say "if you've got time to lean, you've got time to clean."
That is just cruelty
You honor, my client is guilty but his only crime is loving trains too much.
At least train drivers in Japan can read.
Nay, this man loves trains so much he was reading a book on how to love them more.
This here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_kuri_squash is a "Hokkaido Kürbis" in German.
The headline confused me so much.
Hokkaidō ist die nord-östliche grosse Insel von Japan, die zweitgrösste, aber weniger dicht besiedelt weils da echt kalt wird.
Da gibts bestimmt neben den Kürbissen noch eine Menge Sachen die den Namen der Insal als Namensbestandteil tragen. Zum Beispiel die Hunderasse, oder die Hokkaidomilch. Ich denke da musst du dich dran gewöhnen :-)
Hab ich, war nur nicht wirklich wach. Harte Nacht 😅
Do you also get confused by the existence of New England (New England Clam Chowder), Hamburg (Hamburger or Hamburg Steak), Frankfurt (Frankfurter), or Worcestershire (Worchestershire Sauce)?
Like, I understand what you're saying, but it's so incredibly silly if you think about it for more than a moment.
I'm not familiar with Japan's employment rules, but that sounds like unjustified dismissal to me.
Where does it say he was sacked?
It doesn't
I thought it did say that, but it's actually not mentioned.
5 bottles of Tylenol says that they are on the spectrum
The japs would be horrified at me playing Minecraft in my home office next to my work computer when I'm waiting to be assigned new tasks