Man Fired For Using Empty Bag Of Chips To Ditch Work For 2 Years

He lost his high paying job and is an Uber driver NOW, but how he ditched work for 2 years was pure genius. Get the full story.

By Doug Lazy on December 8, 2017
CHICAGO - SEPTEMBER 30: Bags of potato chips are seen on a grocery store shelf September 30, 2002 in Chicago, Illinois. Scientists have made progress in understanding the chemical reaction that may cause fries, potato chips and other fried or starchy foods to build up high levels of acrylamide, a suspected carcinogen found in a host of everyday foods. The culprit is believed to be asparagine, a naturally occurring amino acid that can lead to the formation of the potential carcinogen when subjected to high temperatures. Swedish scientists in the spring announced that high levels of acrylamide can be found in many high-carbohydrate foods that are fried or baked at high temperature. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has made assessing acrylamide?s risk and determining how to lower its levels in food a priority. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
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He lost his high paying job and is an Uber driver NOW, but how he ditched work for 2 years was pure genius…

Foodbeast.com says that the Australian man used an empty chip bag to block the GPS tracker in his work PDA to ditch work and play golf over 140 times in two years! The foil in the chip bag blocked electromagnetic signals to work device and they weren’t able to track him.

So how did he got? He must have bragged about what he was doing because somebody filed an “anonymous complaint” with his company and they fired him from his $84,000/year job! He drives for Uber now. But he got away with it for 2 years!

 

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