A worker in the construction industry went viral in recent days after the moment in which he was discovered on the Internet was spread when he was pretending to work so he could play a video game with his cell phone.
In the images spread on social networks, it can be seen that the young man, whose identity is unknown, used his toe to activate the drill and, thus, make noise from said tool.
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From time to time, the subject also grabbed a hammer to hit a piece of wood that was at the construction site for the same purpose: to make it appear that he was working.
The bricklayer remained like this for several seconds until the man recording, apparently the person in charge of the work, came from above to supervise him, thus exposing how he pretended to work so he could play with his mobile device.
“Is it almost over?” the subject asks when he discovers the employee, who just stood there speechless at the moment.
Until now, further details of the case are unknown; It is presumed that this comical event would have occurred in Colombia and, according to an article in MillenniumThe young man was fired.
Is a young man fired for pretending to work a real case?
Some Internet users have commented in the publications that they could be a montage, arguing that ‘no one could enjoy a game in paranoia mode.’
“It looks very real”, “It is armed. I refuse to believe that someone could enjoy playing in paranoia mode”, “It is clearly powered, but very well”, are some of the comments from Internet users.
Others, for their part, only joked about situations that happen or happened, commenting that “that’s why the work is not progressing” and that “it must be the workers who are in the apartment next to the house, who 4 months ago They are fixing it and not only will it not be finished anymore, but it doesn’t look any different.”
Meanwhile, some Internet users recognized that the bricklayer played Free Fire, a cell phone video game launched in 2007, and made more jokes about it: “he had to complete the pass”, “he had to go up to ‘Hero'”, they indicated.
“Worker”: Because he simulated work sounds while playing with his cell phone and he was fired for cause pic.twitter.com/8ymVL1cdk6
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