Earns nearly $130,000 a year and denounces discrimination because “it doesn’t do anything”

Share This Post

- Advertisement -

Undoubtedly, even without evidence, it can be argued that there are people in the world who earn money without much effort. Even nobody. These people have several things in common and one of them is that they don’t “raise partridge”. It is the essence of your “success”.

- Advertisement -

But there are also exceptions to the rule. It’s another trivial truth. And in this case it is an Irish financial director who denounces him suffer discrimination because at work they pay him but he “does nothing all day” to earn it.

Yes, to the man whose name is Dermot Alastair Mills, he gets paid nearly $130,000 a year to eat lunch and read the papers all day, according to what he himself confessed.

- Advertisement -

Mills, who is the chief financial officer of Irish Rail, the company which operates the Irish national rail networkfiled his complaint with the government authorities.

In her complaint, she told the Irish Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) that she “bought two newspapers, the Times and the Independent, and a sandwich. I go into my cubicle, turn on my computer, check my emails. There are no emails associated with the job, no messages, no communication, no communication with colleagues.”

The manager claimed that after becoming complainant on the company’s accounts in 2014he has gradually been relieved of nearly all of his duties, to the extent that he now spends most of his days eating lunch and reading the papers.

Source: Clarin

- Advertisement -

Related Posts