Globalia | Portal De Empleado

His work was not work. It was a ritual. He had been paid a salary to perform a function that the company’s own algorithm had deemed valueless twelve years ago. The portal wasn’t a tool. It was a cage designed to look like a career.

He saw his own name: Javier Ruiz Herrera – 4,872 days active – Total Input: 12,403 hours – Output Value: €0.00. globalia portal de empleado

He sat in the dim glow of his kitchen, a single espresso cooling beside his laptop. On the screen, a grey error message blinked with bureaucratic indifference: “504 – Gateway Timeout. Contact your Administrator.” It was 2:00 AM. He had woken up in a cold sweat, convinced he had forgotten to upload the quarterly variance reports for Globalia’s Madrid–Cancún route. His work was not work

The night the portal went down, Javier finally understood what he had been typing into for twelve years. The portal wasn’t a tool

He looked around his kitchen. The espresso was cold. The house was silent. He had spent 4,872 days serving a portal that had been grading him as a ghost since day one.

He typed his credentials on autopilot: javier.ruiz and a password he hadn’t changed since 2014 ( CancunSol22 ). The portal was his digital cathedral. Its interface was a labyrinth of grey tabs, drop-down menus, and loading bars. Solicitudes. Nóminas. Vacaciones. Informes de Ventas. He submitted forms to approve other forms. He attached PDFs that generated new PDFs. He requested permissions for things he had already done.