
A strange incident has recently come to light about how a person has seized job offers with a “higher salary, a better title” and simply pretending to work that he is employed after he was released. Social media user has elaborated his experience and explained an exciting sequence of events.
In the Reddit post, the user said: “I was unexpectedly released in August. No warning, no severance pay, just” Hey, restructuring “and calling a zoom that took 3 minutes. I panicked. ”
All the time, the man was unemployed, lied about the state of his work, and did not publish reports of alleviating his previous role to anyone, nor to friends or former “I just … pretended to work,” he said.
He continued to pretend his work by watching everyday routine. “Every day I” signed up “AKA opened my laptop and was sitting there as if I was busy. He told people that I met. He was walking with AirPods as if I was on calls,” he wrote, describing how he ran a few jobs in the background. The lie was too far outstretched when she pretended to be “exciting projects at work” and LinkedIn to give the illusion that he was still employed.
This continued until one great day the recruiter hit one of these fake posts and stretched his hand. He said how his efforts paid off, he said, “The recruiter … crushed the conversations.
The viral post received over 24,000 reactions. Social media users were in madness to know this confused story when one user wrote: “Once you know the rules of playing your game, you can only win. No need to say you are the rules.”
Another user asked: “What about verifying the ground land? Didn’t they dispose of the holding of working years, the month?” The third user said, “You played the game and played it correctly.” The fourth user joked: “Probably still unemployed and lying in this post.” Another comment read: “This is a real example of pretending until you do it.”
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