Chinese executive caught outsourcing 12-year-old daughter’s homework to his employees
FotoliaStudents were asked to follow their parents to their home towns and either draw a picture, create a video, take photographs or write an essay about the changes over the past decades.
A Chinese manager outsourced his 12-year-old daughter’s homework to nine of his employees.
The senior executive’s plan was disclosed when one of his disgruntled workers told a local newspaper.
The worker, who gave his name as Mr. Chen, said it took three days to finish the work. “We stayed up late for two nights,” he said. “The girl was quite demanding. She only needed to do one of the four options but insisted on doing them all, without getting involved herself in any way.”
We stayed up late for two nights
Students were asked to follow their parents to their home towns and either draw a picture, create a video, take photographs or write an essay about the changes over the past decades.
Mr Chen, a professional photographer, said he was in charge of taking the pictures.
Other workers were drafted for the video and the essay, one person had to upload the work on to the school website and the company driver transported the team around town.
The newspaper said the local primary school had cautioned the boss, who remained unnamed.
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