Some things are so absurd, they can only have happened in actual life. A software developer has been caught, having outsourced his own job to China, paying a little part of his salary for others to do his work while he looked at Reddit and viewed cat video clips.
Actually outsourcing a job
Some, especially those who labor in tedious offices trades, have likely joked about outsourcing their own job, though they don't mean typical outsourcing. Typically, outsourcing is where a company fires a lot of workers, hires a whole bunch of new employees overseas to do the same work and pays them next to nothing. Executives pocket the cash and talk about how innovative they are.
When people joke about outsourcing, they mean that they pay pretty much nothing to get somebody else to do their jobs for them. According to BBC, this is not a joke, and one man has decided to do it.
One man has paid a Chinese business to do all his software creator work. He outsourced his own career, though his identity is not known.
Looking at kitty video clips
According to NPR, Bob's business hired Verizon to look at its virtual private network security because it saw that it was getting a lot of info from China. Bob was a software creator at the company.
What they eventually discovered was that Bob, whoever he is, had hired a software consultancy in Shenyang, China, to work on his projects. He was by all accounts, until the discovery, a model employee, one of the very best in the building and holding down a salary of many hundred thousand dollars per year. "His" work was timely and of high-quality.
An RSA token was used and shipped to China, according to PC Magazine. While at work, he was really looking at cat video clips on YouTube, surfing the internet and purchasing things online. While at his desk, the Chinese contractors were logged in.
Clearly got fired
Bob might require some loans to get by now that anything 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 surely anticipated that Bob got terminated.
Actually outsourcing a job
Some, especially those who labor in tedious offices trades, have likely joked about outsourcing their own job, though they don't mean typical outsourcing. Typically, outsourcing is where a company fires a lot of workers, hires a whole bunch of new employees overseas to do the same work and pays them next to nothing. Executives pocket the cash and talk about how innovative they are.
When people joke about outsourcing, they mean that they pay pretty much nothing to get somebody else to do their jobs for them. According to BBC, this is not a joke, and one man has decided to do it.
One man has paid a Chinese business to do all his software creator work. He outsourced his own career, though his identity is not known.
Looking at kitty video clips
According to NPR, Bob's business hired Verizon to look at its virtual private network security because it saw that it was getting a lot of info from China. Bob was a software creator at the company.
What they eventually discovered was that Bob, whoever he is, had hired a software consultancy in Shenyang, China, to work on his projects. He was by all accounts, until the discovery, a model employee, one of the very best in the building and holding down a salary of many hundred thousand dollars per year. "His" work was timely and of high-quality.
An RSA token was used and shipped to China, according to PC Magazine. While at work, he was really looking at cat video clips on YouTube, surfing the internet and purchasing things online. While at his desk, the Chinese contractors were logged in.
Clearly got fired
Bob might require some loans to get by now that anything 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 surely anticipated that Bob got terminated.
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