From time to time, news outlets fall for a story by satirical news website "The Onion" but some things are so absurd, they have to be true. Take for instance, the man who outsourced his own career. He didn't fire himself to pad exec pockets, but hired a Chinese business to do his work for him on the inexpensive so he could sit and watch cat video clips while at work.
Man outsourced his own career and it's not from The Onion
When a business outsources labor, it generally means they are firing a lot of employees and paying next-to-nothing for someone in another country to do the labor. Then, executives make additional money for the change. People who work in hard jobs probably consider outsourcing the labor, but they do not mean it in the same sense.
When people joke about outsourcing their own career, they mean paying an overseas worker next to nothing to do their jobs for them. One male has actually done it, according to the BBC, and it is not a prank by "The Onion."
One male has paid a Chinese company to do all his software developer work. He outsourced his own career, though his identity is not known.
People want to see video clips of cats
Bob worked at a company as a software creator. The company noticed it was receiving a lot of stuff from China and decided to hire Verizon to assess the security in its network.
Bob's work at the business was considered timely and of high-quality, making him a model employee at the business. He was making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year at his job until he had been found. The business figured out that he hired a software consultancy firm in China to do the work.
An RSA token was used and shipped to China, according to PC Magazine. While at work, he was really looking at kitty videos on YouTube, surfing the internet and getting things online. While at his desk, the Chinese contractors were logged in.
Fired from his career
Bob might 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 annual salary. He used many corporations apparently.
Bob was fired, definitely.
Man outsourced his own career and it's not from The Onion
When a business outsources labor, it generally means they are firing a lot of employees and paying next-to-nothing for someone in another country to do the labor. Then, executives make additional money for the change. People who work in hard jobs probably consider outsourcing the labor, but they do not mean it in the same sense.
When people joke about outsourcing their own career, they mean paying an overseas worker next to nothing to do their jobs for them. One male has actually done it, according to the BBC, and it is not a prank by "The Onion."
One male has paid a Chinese company to do all his software developer work. He outsourced his own career, though his identity is not known.
People want to see video clips of cats
Bob worked at a company as a software creator. The company noticed it was receiving a lot of stuff from China and decided to hire Verizon to assess the security in its network.
Bob's work at the business was considered timely and of high-quality, making him a model employee at the business. He was making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year at his job until he had been found. The business figured out that he hired a software consultancy firm in China to do the work.
An RSA token was used and shipped to China, according to PC Magazine. While at work, he was really looking at kitty videos on YouTube, surfing the internet and getting things online. While at his desk, the Chinese contractors were logged in.
Fired from his career
Bob might 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 annual salary. He used many corporations apparently.
Bob was fired, definitely.
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