Man Outsourced His Own Job To Watch Cat Videos, Surf Ebay

By Cornelius Nunev


Several things are so ridiculous, they can only have occurred in real life. A software creator has been caught, having outsourced his own job to China, paying a small portion of his salary for others to do his work while he looked at Reddit and viewed kitty movies.

Getting their career outsourced

Some, especially those who labor in tedious offices trades, have likely joked about outsourcing their own job, though they do not mean typical outsourcing. Normally, outsourcing is where a business fires a lot of employees, hires a whole bunch of new workers overseas to do the same work and pays them next to nothing. Executives pocket the cash and talk about how innovative they are.

According to the BBC, there is one male who has decided to outsource his own career, and it is not a joke. People talk about outsourcing their jobs by paying overseas employees to do it for them.

One male has paid a Chinese business to do all his software creator work. He outsourced his own career, though his identity is not known.

Movies very interesting

Bob worked at a company as a software creator. The company noticed it was receiving a bunch of stuff from China and decided to hire Verizon to assess the security in its network.

It was found that Bob employed a Chinese software consultancy firm to do the work. Before he was discovered, Bob was considered a model employee. He had really high quality work and always met his work deadlines. Bob made hundreds of thousands of dollars a year due to the good work.

During work hours, Bob was surfing the internet, looking at kitty video clips and buying things on EBay. Verizon discovered Chinese contractors logged in when he was at work. He used an RSA token, according to PC Magazine.

Done for some time

Bob may need some loans to get by now that everything is said and done. He was paying about $50,000 a year for the work, which was less than 20 percent of his yearly salary. He used many corporations apparently.

It was certainly anticipated that Bob got fired.



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