User lets Bot work for him for 1 year and earns 80,000 euros – No one noticed it

User lets Bot work for him for 1 year and earns 80,000 euros – No one noticed it

A user explained that a bot took over his full-time job. According to him, no one noticed. His explanations are generating enthusiasm in the community. He has no guilty conscience.

What if you could have someone else do your job and just kick back? A user showed on reddit how he did exactly that and received a lot of praise.

Because the user Throwaway59724 explained on reddit that he wrote a script that has taken over his work for the last few months (via reddit.com). Therefore, he himself didn’t have to do much. MeinMMO tells you what exactly he did.

User earns an annual salary of 80,000 euros, bot takes over his tasks

What exactly did the user do? The user Throwaway59724 said that he works for a small law firm. He initially worked directly from the office, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he had to work from home like many others. The COVID-19 virus has changed the lives of many people, some have turned to online gaming due to the virus.

His job at the law firm was actually to input specific data into a system and regularly check for inconsistencies. But he came up with something. The user wrote a script, a small program that takes over the work steps for him.

The script checks the new files, generates hash values, and transfers new data to the cloud. He explained that he now just sits alongside and checks if there are no errors. By the way, he has no guilty conscience because the work is being done.

The user earns an annual salary of 90,000 USD, which is about 80,000 euros.

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Community impressed by the user’s ingenuity

This is how users react: The community is impressed by the user’s ideas. At present (01/19/2022), the thread on reddit has over 80,000 upvotes and more than 5000 comments. The user is therefore receiving a high level of resonance for his ingenuity.

In fact, he has received so much feedback and responses that the user who posted the story has since expanded his post and answered the users’ questions.

Some users wish they had at least similar skills. One person under the post explains:

I feel like all these types of posts are teaching me that I need to 1.) learn to program and 2.) find a relaxed office job.

Another person sees it similarly and explains:

Basically, every piece of advice is “Learn to program”, but they leave out the part that it’s incredibly hard to learn.

I tried it, and I never wanted to die more in a course than in Java, Python, and C+ (over two years, not all at once). Fs and Ws in abundance. Even statistics was easier and more enjoyable than those courses.

What do you think? Would you do it like the user and make your work as easy as possible, or do you consider his approach to be cheating? Would you use such functions, or do you prefer to do the work yourself?

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Another person sees it similarly and explains:

Basically, every piece of advice is “Learn to program”, but they leave out the part that it’s incredibly hard to learn.

I tried it, and I never wanted to die more in a course than in Java, Python, and C+ (over two years, not all at once). Fs and Ws in abundance. Even statistics was easier and more enjoyable than those courses.

What do you think? Would you do it like the user and make your work as easy as possible, or do you consider his approach to be cheating? Would you use such functions, or do you prefer to do the work yourself?

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