In general, the security cameras found in premises, businesses and businesses are designed in case something happens someday. accident oa Stole in place. The idea is that record everything and, if necessary, find the people involved and know the facts.
But your installation can sometimes also reveal the most unexpected secrets of the employees themselves: his little desire to work.
This is demonstrated by a video shared by the Twitter user @Don_Favsin which two workers from a company appear doing everything except what they are supposed to do: Fulfill your responsibilities.
What did the security cameras reveal?
“When they put the cameras and they don’t warn you”wrote the Twitter user showing the 35 second video in which women were filmed red-handed using their cell phones, watching series, combing each other’s hair and even stretching across the floor. To work? No, not even there.
It is evident, after viewing the images, that both employees spend hours they do not carry out their duties and responsibilities at work.
In fact, they sit in front of their computers ready to go to work only when they realize there is a security camera that records his movements.
The video accumulates about two million views
The sequence didn’t last long viral With almost two million views and all kinds of comments about it, most of which are dying laugh for the attitude with which they discovered the employees.
But there was also indignant users for the lack of desire to work shown by the women throughout the sequence.
“Damn capitalism, we kill ourselves by working and the company doesn’t care about you”; “The rib cage strikes again”; “So they want a raise” or “They’ve watched the series, straightened their hair, talked, etc. I’d like to know how they do it to give them so much time”were some of the popular reactions from users.
But not everyone was critical, since other places defended employees making sure that not a single customer entered for hours.
“What do you want the staff to do if no one shows up? Who are like straight robots ready to receive someone? one user asked, later receiving tens of thousands of likes.
C. Bisbe, The Vanguard
Source: Clarin