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VIDEO: Microsoft Employees Dance at Customers

by - source: Tom's Hardware US

Microsoft employees are so happy they dance at work!

Anyone who's been had to dance or sing as part of their job will have no trouble sympathizing with these Microsoft employees from the Mission Vejo store.

This video kind of reminds me of a really rubbish job I had when I was 14-years-old. For about two quid an hour, I supervised the under 'Toddler Village' in a play/adventure center that did parties for the under 12's. Part of my job was to act like I gave a damn while performing song-and-dance routines to the tune of Agadoo and other songs that I couldn't stand (I probably had as much enthusiasm as this guy).

I wonder if these guys are as unhappy as I was? I'd go with yes, considering singing and dancing was actually in my job description and it almost certainly isn't in this case. I'm guessing the girl in green is responsible because she seems to be leading the dance and is constantly offering encouragement like, "C'mon do it, do it, do it!"

Now the only question is, are those regular folk in civvies actually joining in or are they Microsoft plants?

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shaniman 18/11/2009 16:55
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looks like a case of, our employees have fun too?? :D:D its just publicity but good on them. they should be happy!! windows 7 don't suck. that's a project well delivered, especially coming from the back of windows vista!

mildiner86 18/11/2009 18:09
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HAHA i love that they should be happy win 7 dont suck :P

though its true, let microsoft have thier fun they have waited long enough for a good OS out the box. as even the glorious XP want as good as 7 was when it first came along.

perhapes they are danceing as they wont need to listen to ppl say oooo doesnt that laptop come with xp lol

Anonymous 19/11/2009 18:28
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What a load of feculence. Will Apple try to upstage them or just snigger in a geeky manner?

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