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He closed his company for a week and took all 60 employees on vacation, with all expenses paid

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The workers of a Malaysian company have realized a dream that no one can imagine: for the boss to pay for five days of luxury holidays, in a resort and even with a yacht ride included.

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Influencer and entrepreneur Khairul Aming decided to give thanks for the good working time and invited its 60 workers to a five-day vacation. She paid for everything: tickets, stays, meals and even luxury excursions. Incredible.

On his Twitter account, the CEO of a company producing sauces shared the moments lived during their stay in Langkawi, an archipelago and tourist destination located off the northwest coast of Malaysia, in the state of Kedah. This is the largest and most popular island with visitors.

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Travel paid for all, the incredible reward of a Malaysian businessman.

Travel paid for all, the incredible reward of a Malaysian businessman.

Almost a week of fully paid vacation and an elegant dinner are just some of the experiences that the employees of this company have been able to enjoy thanks to the generosity of their boss.

“The next day, I surprised them and invited them on a private yacht cruise to watch the sunset. The cruise was exclusive to them only and did not include the public. They enjoyed the sunset while swimming in the sea” , he shared excitedly in the video.

In addition, the workers received money for some small daily allowances and also to be able to bring a gift to their families.

The Malaysian entrepreneur who surprised his 60 employees.

The Malaysian entrepreneur who surprised his 60 employees.

The message accompanying the video mentioned that the employees stayed in a five-star luxury hotel and had the opportunity to enjoy activities such as jet skiing, cave exploration and scuba diving.

The businessman owns a company that produces sambal, a spicy sauce or condiment widely used in Southeast Asian cuisine, especially in countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

His company produces a hot sauce characteristic of Asian food.

His company produces a hot sauce characteristic of Asian food.

On its sales page it explains that it is made with ingredients such as red onion, chili peppers, garlic, cooking oil, sugar, salt and flavored pepper. It is a companion to white rice and garnishes, also used as a cooking shortening.

Source: El Tiempo newspaper.

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