Simon Jackson refuses to talk ill of his boss even after getting kicked out from the job and only wishes that instead of giving him an ultimatum they could have talked to him about the real problem he is facing in terms of money. Jackson is now living in Airbnb and remains positive for his future.
A consultancy firm employee was caught living in his office trying to live 'rent-free' and got kicked out of his job after his boss learned the truth.
Though office workers try many hacks at the office, this man went the extra mile and tried living in his cubicle in the absence of the staff.
Chibuzor Ejimofor, who uses the name Simon Jackson professionally, has received more than 13m views after he documented his conversion of an office cubicle into a living - and sleeping - space.
The 28-year old became viral on TikTok after he announced on the platform: 'I am moving from my apartment into my cubicle at work'.
His video, titled: "Check out my new [apartment]", tracks Jackson loading his clothes into his desk storage and unpacking his sleeping bag out of a suitcase. Jackson says that the office space he moved into was empty 'because everyone's working from home, so I just thought, why not move there?'
“When I found my company had an empty office downtown, this was the perfect solution as it was close to all of the venues I frequent and it would be free” he told the New York Post.
He justified his new living arrangement, saying: "They do not pay me enough to do both, so as a matter of protest, I am just going to live at my job, and we'll see how long I can get away with this."
Unfortunately, he was not able to get away with it for long.
Only four days after posting his stint on social media, he received a call from the human resources department at his employer, Arcadis.
Jackson claims that Arcadis ordered him to clear his belongings from his desk and to delete his social media videos or else be fired.
While facing the ultimatum, Jackson says he decided to leave the company.
Jackson has since described the stunt as a 'protest', aimed at drawing attention to the difficulty of affording an apartment in Seattle on his current salary.
Though Jackson remains hopeful for his future, however, and has since been staying at a Seattle Airbnb.
He hopes to refocus on a new career, commenting: “I’ve gotten so many views now, so maybe I can take that and work on building my brand.”
Despite parting their separate ways, Jackson does not bear his ex-employer any ill-will.
“I wish they approached the TikToks differently and maybe had a conversation with me about whether there was something more serious going on in terms of money,” he later said to Insider.
“But do I understand their response? 100 percent.”
When asked for comment on Jackson’s actions at the firm by the NY Post, Arcadis responded: "Due to privacy concerns relating to personnel information, the company is not at liberty to disclose any matters regarding current or former employees without express employee permission."
TikTok reacted to his video in an amusing manner
