After “bosses printed out 50 hours worth of his online search history,” the man lost his job.

 

Josh clarified: “They clearly saw the video and said that my principles weren’t in line with their business.

“In other words, we’re not hosting you here because we think you’re s**t after seeing your TikTok. I was obviously upset about it. To be honest, it made me feel quite ashamed of myself and humiliated.

Josh has advised others to “be really cautious before you put anything online even if it is just in the heat of the moment” in order to avoid making the same mistake he made, even if he hopes.

To pursue video production full-time. He continued: “It might seem quite funny but I think looking at my situation and how it’s impacted me I’d say it’s probably one of the worst things.

You can do for you know future jobs and your career path and stuff.” Kennedy News and Media is the source of the featured image.

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