Song Minho’s military service has been under heavy scrutiny lately, with former coworkers coming forward to share shocking details about his work habits while serving at the Mapo Facilities Management Corporation.
Was he really fulfilling his duties as a public service worker? Two of his former colleagues, A and B, have provided eye-opening accounts of his time there, and their stories are making waves.
Was Song Minho Really Doing His Job?
In 2023, Song Minho worked at the Mapo Facilities Management Corporation as part of his mandatory military service, but it seems like his presence was less than consistent.
A and B, both of whom worked alongside him, revealed to Dispatch that Song Minho was often absent or arrived late, and when he did show up, he didn’t seem to do much.
A boldly stated, “I can say for sure, he didn’t do his job,” while B added, “He barely came to work at all.”
A’s Story: "He Was Almost Never There"
A worked with Song Minho in the Parking Management Department, and their office was on the second floor of the building.
A described how Song Minho was always seated in a corner of the office, rarely seen by others. Despite having a designated 9 AM to 6 PM schedule, A pointed out that Song Minho never came in on time—if he came at all.
“He was supposed to come at 10 AM, but even then, it was rare to see him”, A said. “On most days, he wasn’t there at all.”
Interestingly, A also mentioned that the company actually adjusted his working hours, allowing him to come in at 10 AM due to what was described as a health issue, though A didn’t know the full details.
B’s Story: "He Didn’t Even Answer Phones"
B worked in a different department but often witnessed Song Minho’s behavior. He revealed that Song Minho’s main duty was answering customer service calls, but he rarely fulfilled this task.
“He was the only one who didn’t answer the phones,” B said. “We had to deal with angry callers and complaints, but Song Minho just sat around playing games with his AirPods on.”
Even when he did show up, Song Minho’s behavior was far from professional. B recalled, “When he did come in, he would be lying down, half asleep, just playing games.”
The Real Impact on His Colleagues
Song Minho’s lack of attendance and work ethic didn’t just affect him—it placed extra burden on his coworkers.
According to A and B, they were often the ones picking up the slack, answering phones and handling customer complaints.
“It was frustrating,” A admitted. “We were doing all the work while he was just chilling and playing games.”
B also pointed out that even when Song Minho did show up, he often didn’t do the tasks assigned to him, like running errands or sorting paperwork. Instead, it seemed like he just used the time to relax and avoid responsibilities.
Did the Authorities Take Action?
Despite all the complaints from his colleagues, neither the Mapo Facilities Management Corporation nor the military authorities seem to have taken significant action.
When asked about whether Song Minho’s attendance was ever checked, B confirmed that the attendance records weren’t properly monitored. “We just signed in all at once and submitted the records later,” he explained.
Neither A nor B remembers any surprise inspections from the military authorities. According to them, it seemed like Song Minho’s celebrity status gave him some special treatment.
The Aftermath: Will Anything Be Done?
After the story broke, Song Minho’s team tried to justify his actions by citing mental health issues, but many remain unconvinced.
A and B’s testimonies show that Song Minho’s time at the corporation was filled with negligence, leaving his colleagues to pick up the pieces.
It raises the question: Are programs like this designed to benefit everyone, or are they being used to help celebrities avoid real responsibility?
Song Minho’s discharge is coming up, and many are wondering if there will be any real consequences for his actions. If the authorities didn’t act earlier, it’s unlikely they will take strong action now.
Song Minho may leave his service with the label of "military man", but his actions have left many questioning the integrity of the system.
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