The internet is mooning over yet another ‘pookie’- who ended up raising ‘relationship bars’ quite high– through a single LinkedIn job title! Confused? A Chandigarh- Anil Baveja- won over multiple hearts on social media, soon after his LinkedIn profile began to float online. As per the profile, the man had quite an impressive career, where he also worked with Honda Cars India- for 16 long years. The profile and Baveja's rising job titles and responsibilities spoke volumes about the hard work he did throughout the years. However, the reason for his virality had less to do with his hard work and more to do with his love for his wife! What gained Baveja online respect was his latest LinkedIn job title, which he updated in 2023; ‘Assistant to my
wife’.A screenshot of the profile was shared on Reddit, where it turned into a hit. Most love the man’s openness about his love towards his wife, while some simply called him a ‘pookei’ and a ‘green flag’.Times Now could not confirm the authenticity of the post.
Check out the viral post:
“Assistant to my wife,” the post read.The post was shared on Reddit, by the handle ‘WarpFactorNin9’. The post was shared a day back and pulled many views from people.
Internet’s reactions:
ALSO READ: Noida Bungalow Horror! Spine-Chilling Video Shows Cobra Slithering Inside Ceiling Light | WATCH “He won at life, I don't even have a girl,” commented a user. “That's the sanest man I've seen in this sub,” added another person. “Sanest person on LinkedIn. I love such people,” added the third person. “Aww. This is my husband's job too. The only issue is that the performance reviews can be a bit awkward,” added another person. “This is kinda funny, he's clearly retired,” added the next user in the comment section.ALSO READ:
Omelette Art! Man Makes Mona Lisa Using Egg Yolk, Viral Video Impresses Internet “People who love their partners are the best. This man and his wife too, clearly won at life. Hope they always remain happy,” added another. “Men like these are the reason why women still give chance to love. Good going,” added another.