As heavy monsoon rains lash several parts of India, a video of a young salesman braving the downpour to reach work has gone viral — sparking conversations around rigid office culture and unrealistic expectations from employees.
The clip shows the salesman riding his bike in the rain without proper clothing, sarcastically narrating his ordeal. “I am going to work. I work in sales. The target has to be met. So I am going for sales,” he says, drenched, yet composed. “I am waterproof, friends. I am a waterproof person , I cannot get wet. The target must be met. We will sell so much that the company will go up, and we will go down. It will be really fun! The company must have sales.”
His deadpan delivery struck a chord online, resonating with thousands who face similar workplace pressures. The video, while humorous, shines a light on the everyday struggles of corporate employees — especially those denied the option to work from home, even during extreme weather conditions.
Some users quickly responded to the video in the comments section. One humorously wrote, “Did you meet the target?” while another quipped, “Sell the company, bro.” A third commented, “There are toxic work scum everywhere.”
Amid flooded streets and difficult commutes, the video has turned into a satirical but sharp critique of the expectations many employees face — highlighting the need for more empathetic workplace policies and flexible arrangements during adverse conditions.
The clip shows the salesman riding his bike in the rain without proper clothing, sarcastically narrating his ordeal. “I am going to work. I work in sales. The target has to be met. So I am going for sales,” he says, drenched, yet composed. “I am waterproof, friends. I am a waterproof person , I cannot get wet. The target must be met. We will sell so much that the company will go up, and we will go down. It will be really fun! The company must have sales.”
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His deadpan delivery struck a chord online, resonating with thousands who face similar workplace pressures. The video, while humorous, shines a light on the everyday struggles of corporate employees — especially those denied the option to work from home, even during extreme weather conditions.
Some users quickly responded to the video in the comments section. One humorously wrote, “Did you meet the target?” while another quipped, “Sell the company, bro.” A third commented, “There are toxic work scum everywhere.”
Amid flooded streets and difficult commutes, the video has turned into a satirical but sharp critique of the expectations many employees face — highlighting the need for more empathetic workplace policies and flexible arrangements during adverse conditions.
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