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Bengaluru Microsoft Employee Turns Auto Rickshaw Driver on Weekends to Fight Loneliness– But Is It True?

A recent social media post has sparked a wave of curiosity and lighthearted debate. The post, shared on X by Venkatesh Gupta, features a photo of a man in a Microsoft hoodie driving an auto rickshaw in Bengaluru, India. Gupta claims the man is a software engineer at Microsoft who drives the auto on weekends to combat loneliness.

The average software engineer at Microsoft India reportedly earns ₹31.9 lakhs annually, making the man's choice to drive an auto on his free time quite unusual. This unique strategy for tackling loneliness has certainly captured the public's imagination.

Microsoft Engineer Moonlights as Auto Driver in Bengaluru

Social Media Reacts with Humor and Skepticism

The post, which has garnered over 3,54,000 views, has elicited a range of reactions from netizens. Some users responded with humor, suggesting the man might be feeling isolated due to language barriers in a city with a large expat population. Others joked about potential Microsoft layoffs or the company searching for new talent.

However, the post's veracity has also been questioned. Some users expressed doubt about whether wearing a company hoodie is sufficient proof of employment. The man's identity and actual job title remain unconfirmed.

Story Highlights Loneliness and Social Media's Power

Gupta's post included a caption stating he met a 35-year-old Microsoft software engineer who drives an auto on weekends. Regardless of the man's true affiliation with Microsoft, the story shows the lengths people go to combat loneliness.

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