>Nintendo employees are forced to wear uniforms as if they were in school>Their company building is basically a school; they even use the Japanese schoolbell announcements from your favorite anime.kek
How is that any different from any other Japanese company?
>>739000164It is very different from your average big japanese company. Nintendo is Traditional, even by Japanese standards. They are not just a Japanese company, they are a Kyoto company.
>make your company basically a cult dedicated to video games>put workers in a learning, creative, youthful mindsetsounds like it would work and it obviously has. Better than the woke cults that western businesses are, where they make you feel like a worthless slave instead. I'd rather feel like a student.
uh oh melty
>>738998801Wait that's kinda sovlfvl doe
NOOOOOOOOOOO I DON'T WANT TO BE YOUNG FOREVERR
>>738998801I know the exact sound you mean. My company in Tokyo uses the same bell sound. It's just a universal "breaks over" sound. Work uniforms isn't anything strange either. The fellows at our factories wear coveralls, even if they work in the office.
>>738998801>I can't believe Nintendo is *checks notes* making their employees wear uniforms!You really are running out of material.
Don't wear ties.
even the employees act like 10 year olds kek
>>738998801Does the management dress like school teachers?
>>738998801>we are making video games >come visit us in our cheerful HQ
>>738998801And you're forced to be fat cause you're american.
Op got raped by shigeru miyamoto and never recovered
>>738998801>>Nintendo employees are forced to wear uniforms as if they were in schoolHave you heard of a white collar job before? lmao
>>739002106There is an absurd social pressure on men to wear ties as a way of sucking up to business. When I worked at MIT, I was shocked that MIT graduates, who due to their ability and skill could have almost dictated employment terms, instead felt compelled to wear ties to job interviews, even with companies that (they knew) had the sense not to ask them to wear ties on the job.