Boss Sacks Cameraman for Coming Late to Work, Runs after & Gifts Him New Car in Cute Video, the Worker Cried

Boss Sacks Cameraman for Coming Late to Work, Runs after & Gifts Him New Car in Cute Video, the Worker Cried

  • A boss turned around the life of his employee the same day he sacked him in a video that has left many people emotional
  • The kind boss faked anger and sacked the worker who is a cameraman for showing up to work late
  • In a surprise twist of events, the boss runs after the worker who was trekking back home and gifted him a new car

A boss rendered his worker jobless one minute and employed the other minute in a life-changing employer-employee encounter.

The boss, a content creator by profession, faked being furious with his employee who is a cameraman in order to pull off a surprise.

Reactions as kind boss fires camera man for showing up to work late and gifts him new car
The worker cried on receiving the surprise Photo Credit: Screengrabs from video shared by Pretty Boy Fredo
Source: Facebook

The boss was vexed that the cameraman, Quis, showed up to work late and slammed him, questioning his seriousness with the job.

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He questioned the worker's seriousness with the job

The employer continued to talk down on the poor cameraman who kept on apologizing, unaware of what was brewing for him.

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After a series of arguments back and forth, the boss told the stunned worker that he was fired.

From being jobless to owning a car

Shocked by the news, the worker pleaded with the boss for a second chance promising to turn a new leaf.

Quis added that it was proceeds he got from the job that he uses in catering for himself and his family and pleaded with the boss not to take it away to no avail.

Despite the pleas, the boss' decision was final and ordered Quis to exit the premises.

The boss then trailed Quis as he trekked back home and informed him that the car he rode in was now his.

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In the video shared by Pretty Boy Fredo on Facebook, the young worker was stunned and burst into tears.

The boss while consoling him extolled the worker for his hard work, stressing that it was well deserved.

Social media users thought the young man's boss was too harsh

Nwodia Rita Dumebi wrote:

"Quis is really a good kid and am happy you made him feel being good pays,I wish I can get such treatment sometimes to show someone truly see how hard it is to be a good person."

Ella Bills said:

"You were too harsh. It doesn't matter what you wanted to give him. I nearly cried. That was too much. There are so many ways you can surprise someone but don't break the person down before."

Sheena Scott commented:

"Man this is the best thing I've seen all day. Y'all have me here in bed crying all the way in Jamaica. You have a good heart man, god bless you!"

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Christie A. Otutu opined:

"You were so hard on him, man the guy is so cool headed and humble, he made me cry never raised his voice for once at you, even when you were shouting and making him do the wrong thing, much love camera man hard work pays."

Female boss stuns worker with a Lexus car gift

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady was surprised with a Lexus Car by her boss.

In the video shared by @bozjewelery on Instagram, the lady named Onome was ushered out of the work premises and screamed in disbelief after the nice Lexus ride parked in front of them was revealed to be hers.

Onome overwhelmed with joy hugged her co-workers present as she shed tears.

Like Onome, many of the co-workers didn't see the whip gift coming and could be heard in the background exclaiming in awe.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victor Duru (Editor) Victor Duru is a Reuters-trained award-winning journalist with over 4 years of working experience in the media industry. He holds a B.Sc in Management Studies from Imo State University, where he was a Students' Union Government Director of Information. Victor is a human interest editor, strategic content creator, freelancer and a Google-certified digital marketer. His work has been featured on US news media Faith It. He can be reached via victor.duru@corp.legit.ng

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