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>pajeet scams fellow pajeets into counting trains and bails with their money

The victims paid between 200,000 rupees ($2,400; £2,000) and 2.4m rupees each to get the job, local media reported.

The men, who are from the southern Tamil Nadu state, were asked to stand at different platforms of the main railway station in Delhi for eight hours every day for about a month. There, they counted the trains that passed through the station every day, news agency Press Trust of India reported.

The men were promised they would be hired as ticket examiners, traffic assistants or clerks in the railways, one of India's largest employers.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-64093555

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53018364

> they counted the trains that passed through the station every day
Fucking kek good one

>> No.53018538

>>53018167
The entire Indian economy is propped up by stuff like this. Paying for jobs is common and these madmen have managed to turn it into a profitable scam

>> No.53018554

>>53018538
>paying to work
How are we reaching those new levels of wagie retardation?

>> No.53018560

>>53018554
It's the next evolution after "working for the experience"

Indians are just one step ahead